A.I. Programs, that are complete intelligent systems
Several artificial intelligent systems are described, that have their own objectives and are able to learn. They are also called "Artificial Brains" and "Cognitive Architectures".
Those created by the author:
- Astounding Science Fiction
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magazine, January 1954.
- The Intelligent System
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, October 1984.
- The Autonomous Intelligent System
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- The General Learner
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, March 1995.
- Present investigation
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by the author, Aug 2004.
Those that were created by others:
- ATTILA
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by Rodney Brooks. See also Attila: A Six Legged Autonomous Walking Robot (Exterior link).
- CHILDLIKE
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by Ganesh Man and Leonard Uhr.
- ICARUS
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reported by Pat Langley and others. Another link to an Icarus
(Exterior link) page.
Also see some explanations here (Exterior link).
- LIVE
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by Wei-Min Shen.
- PRODIGY
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by Jaime Carbonell and others. This is the PRODIGY (Exterior link) project home page.
- SOAR
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by John Laird and others. See the latest home page of SOAR (Exterior link).
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- A Survey Of Cognitive And Agent Architectures here "4"
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