Concept Acquisition by Autonomous Agents: Cognitive Modeling versus the Engineering Approach

作者: Paul Davidsson

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摘要: This paper is a treatment of the problem concept acquisition by autonomous agents, primarily from an AI point view. However, as this not very well studied in and humans are indeed kind agent, also psychological view to see if research human can be any help when designing artificial agents. cannot isolation since it dependent on more fundamental aspects concepts. Consequently, these well. Thus, will give review some done cognitive psychology (and extent philosophy) different Some proposals for how central problems should attacked pointers further presented.

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