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The Soar Cognitive Architecture book is the definitive resource on a 30-year-evolved AI system that integrates knowledge-intensive reasoning, planning, learning, and emotional modeling. It offers both theoretical foundations and practical applications, making it essential for professionals aiming to master general cognitive architectures and build human-level intelligent agents.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 11 Reviews |
D**R
good cognitve modelling book
This is very good book on cognitivr model with the framework of production system Called Soar. Book is based upon the author long time esearch results. Nice thing about Soar is Soar is open to use. Therefore,the reader can modelling his problem using Soar system. I have kindle version and this is good to read. Nice things of this book contans historical back ground of Soar approach and make comparison with other system like Act modelling. Now, I woud like to model of driving using Soar system. The book has wide perpective on cognition from problem Solving to emotion. So it is good to think about big pictures on human cognition. Fumio Mizoguchi, professor of Tokyo Unv. of Science.
1**0
Soar is the Bomb
I love the book. Expands the papers on Soar Cognitive Architecture and gives you an insight about Soar and Cognitive architectures in General. Newell would be proud of the book if he was alive. KUDOS soar, keep working towards a Unified theory of human-like cognition in Computational agents.
M**I
Excellent book - delivered as advertised.
Excellent book - delivered as advertised.
A**R
Too hi-level to be useful
Vague, fuzzy descriptions of high-level concepts. I could not find in this book useful information which can be directly applied to real-life problems.
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