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PRODIGY
231
Citations
8
References
1991
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Artificial IntelligenceArchitectural DesignCognitive ArchitectureCognitive ScienceEngineeringAi ArchitectureKnowledge LevelAutomated ReasoningAutomationDesignKnowledge EngineeringSocial SciencesComputer ScienceIntelligent SystemsKnowledge ArchitectureApplied Artificial IntelligenceSoftware Design
Artificial intelligence has progressed to the point where multiple cognitive capabilities are being integrated into computational architectures, such as SOAR, PRODIGY, THEO, and ICARUS. This paper reports on the PRODIGY architecture, describing its planning and problem solving capabilities and touching upon its multiple learning methods. Learning in PRODIGY occurs at all decision points and integration in PRODIGY is at the knowledge level; the learning and reasoning modules produce mutually interpretable knowledge structures. Issues in architectural design are discussed, providing a context to examine the underlying tenets of the PRODIGY architecture.
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