When Do Robots Have to Think

作者: Claude Sammut

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摘要: An intelligent robot would seem to be an obvious place implement a cognitive architecture, yet most robotics applications generally have complex software systems that bear little resemblance systems. Furthermore, architectures are usually heavily engineered for specific applications. In this paper, we discuss why general include deliberation and learning rarely used in pose some challenges the designers of make them more suitable robotic

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