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Cognitive agents, also known as cognitive agents or intelligent agents, are software programs that are designed to act autonomously in order to achieve specific goals or tasks. Cognitive agents are characterized by their ability to learn, adapt, and make decisions based on their surroundings and experiences.
Cognitive agents can be used in a variety of applications and contexts, including:
- Personal assistants: Cognitive agents can be used to provide personalized assistance to individuals, such as scheduling appointments or sending reminders.
- Customer service: Cognitive agents can be used to provide customer service and support, such as answering questions or resolving issues.
- Education and training: Cognitive agents can be used to provide education and training to individuals or groups, such as through virtual tutoring or interactive learning environments.
- Gaming: Cognitive agents can be used to create interactive and immersive gaming experiences, such as in virtual reality or augmented reality games.
There are several ways in which cognitive agents can learn, including:
- Supervised learning: In supervised learning, cognitive agents are trained on a labeled dataset, which consists of input data and corresponding output labels. The cognitive agent is then able to use this dataset to learn patterns and relationships, and it can use this knowledge to make predictions or decisions about new, unseen data.
- Unsupervised learning: In unsupervised learning, cognitive agents are not provided with labeled data, and they must learn patterns and relationships from the data itself. This can be useful for tasks such as clustering or dimensionality reduction, where the cognitive agent is trying to find relationships within the data.
- Reinforcement learning: In reinforcement learning, cognitive agents are trained by receiving rewards or punishments based on their actions. The cognitive agent learns by trying different actions and learning which ones are more likely to lead to rewards.
See also:
CALO (Cognitive Agent that Learns and Organizes) | Cognitive Assistants
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When Can Cognitive Agents Be Modeled Analytically versus Computationally? L Caldwell – Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence, 11th …, 2014 – Springer Abstract When agents are modelled with psychologically realistic decision making rules, the assumptions made about their decisions and behaviour are usually more complex than those made in traditional economics. This has made it harder for behavioural and … Related articles All 2 versions
Identification of the knowledge conflicts’ sources in the architecture of cognitive agents supporting decision-making process J Sobieska-Karpi?ska, M Hernes – Computer Science and …, 2014 – annals-csis.org Abstract—This article presents the problem of knowledge conflicts identification in the architecture of cognitive agents. The agents operate at the decision support systems. The types and the sample of cognitive agents architecture was characterized in the first part of …
The nexus cognitive agent-based model: coevolution for valid computational social modeling D Duong, J Pearman, C Bladon – Proceeding of the fifteenth annual …, 2013 – dl.acm.org Abstract This paper discusses the central problems with creating valid computational social science simulations, and then suggests answers to these problems that involve co-evolution, autonomy, interpretation, and data processing under uncertainty. We also present the use … Related articles All 2 versions
Building Internal Scene Representation in Cognitive Agents M Jaszuk, JA Starzyk – 2013 – da.xmachina.gr Abstract. Navigating in realistic environments requires continuous observation of a robots surroundings, and creating internal representation of the perceived scene. This incorporates a sequence of cognitive processes, including attention focus, recognition of objects, and … Related articles All 2 versions
What’s between KISS and KIDS: A Keep It Knowledgeable (KIKS) Principle for Cognitive Agent Design BD Nye – 2013 AAAI Fall Symposium Series, 2013 – aaai.org Abstract The two common design principles for agent-based models, KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) and KIDS (Keep It Descriptive, Stupid) offer limited traction for developing cognitive agents, who typically have strong ties to research findings and established theories of … Related articles All 2 versions
Multilevel Clustering of Induction Rules: Application on Scalable Cognitive Agent A Chemchem, H Drias, Y Djenouri – International Journal of Systems …, 2014 – igi-global.com Abstract The tremendous size of data in nowadays world web invokes many data mining techniques. The recent emergence of some new data mining techniques provide also many interesting induction rules. So, it’s important to process these induction rules in order to …
Hybrid Multi-agent system simulations: cognitive and social agents A Caballero, J Botia – Computer Science and Information …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … 2) Cognitive agents do not perform cognitive behaviours in all steps of the simulation. 3) Communicative requirements are relatively simple. … 4) Additionally, a specific and easy to use model is needed to code the cognitive agent abilities. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions
Emotive and cognitive simulations by agents: Roles of three levels of information processing M Kazemifard, N Ghasem-Aghaee, TI Ören – Cognitive Systems Research, 2012 – Elsevier … communication in natural language. Simulation with cognitive agents is cognitive agent-simulation. Emotive agents ( Ghasem-Aghaee and Ören, 2003 and Kazemifard et al., 2009) have the following characteristics. (1) They have … Cited by 8 Related articles All 3 versions
Is the El Farol more efficient when cognitive rational agents have a larger memory size? D Baccan, L Macedo, E Sbruzzi – Systems, Man and …, 2014 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … We test this by systematically evaluating fifteen different treatments in which we gradually increase the memory size of cognitive agents. … Having cognitive agents means that artificial agents will be empowered with mechanisms similar to or inspired in those used by humans. …
Cognitive Architecture of an Agent for Human-Agent Dialogues J Baskar, H Lindgren – … of Practical Applications of Heterogeneous Multi- …, 2014 – Springer … cognitive architecture, we aim to combine the above men- tioned capabilities to build an intelligent agent that interacts with the human as their personalised assistant, ie, as a Coach Agent as described in [1]. The contribution of this paper is the cognitive agent architecture, that … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions
A distributed affective cognitive architecture for cooperative multi-agent learning systems TD Barnett – 2012 – ujdigispace.uj.ac.za … 216 11.4 CAEDA COGNITIVE AGENT OPERATION….. 219 11.4.1 Cognitive Agent Creation Process ….. 219 11.4.2 Actuators and Sensors ….. … Related articles All 3 versions
A cognitive social agent architecture for cooperation in social simulations J Spinola, R Imbert – Intelligent Virtual Agents, 2012 – Springer … Agents, Roles, Social Interaction, Cooperation. 1 Introduction In the last three decades a growing interest in the use of the agent paradigm and com- puter simulation in the research of social science aspects has been observed [1, 2, 3, 4]. According to Gilbert [5], cognitive agent … Cited by 2 Related articles All 4 versions
Representations in Dynamical Embodied Agents: Re-Analyzing a Minimally Cognitive Model Agent M Mirolli – Cognitive science, 2012 – Wiley Online Library … 2. Minimally cognitive agents and representations. … The dynamical analyses of a minimally cognitive agent exhibiting categorization behavior presented in Beer (2003b) are truly impressive: a brilliant example of the application of the dynamical system approach to cognition. … Cited by 7 Related articles All 8 versions
Proceedings of the 2013 Annual Conference on Advances in Cognitive Systems: Workshop on Metacognition about Artificial Situated Agents D Josyula, P Robertson, MT Cox – 2013 – drum.lib.umd.edu … iii Don Perlis, Michael T. Cox, Michael Maynord, Elizabeth Mcnany, Matthew Paisner, Vikas Shivashankar, Emily Hand, Jared Shamwell, Tim Oates, Tongchun Du, Darsana Josyula and Manuel Caro A broad vision for intelligent behavior: perpetual real-world cognitive agents …
An Agent Cognitive Model for Visual Attention and Response to Novelty C Ávila-Contreras, O Medina, K Jaime… – Agent and Multi-Agent …, 2014 – Springer … The model described in this paper is capable to be integrated in a cognitive architecture to interact with other cognitive functions. Keywords: Cognitive Agent Models, Perception, Visual Attention, Novelty Handling. 1 Introduction … Related articles All 2 versions
The Effect of Heterogeneous Agents in Socio-cognitive Networks JT Tseng – 2013 – acs.ist.psu.edu … I used cognitive agents connected to a virtual world and based on their interaction formed networks. The agents are different in movement strategies and starting locations. … agents, software agents, intelligent agents, and robotic agents [Fan and Yen, 2004]. … Related articles
Basic emotions analysis by means of electroencephalogram for cognitive emotional agent A Alanís, C Solano, MA Lopez, G Maximiliano… – … on Informatics and …, 2012 – sdiwc.net … Instituto Tecnológico de Tijuana ABSTRACT This article shows progress of brain signals interpretation which identifies some of the primary emotions; those primary emotions are learned by the cognitive Agent. As a result we … Related articles All 4 versions
Cognitive Instance-Based Learning Agents in a Multi-Agent Congestion Game P Scerri, D Reitter – 2012 – staff.vbi.vt.edu … 2.1.2 Cognitive Model Cognitive agents implement a cognitively motivated ag- gregation mechanism that forms their beliefs. … What may be key to the cognitive agent’s performance is limited sharing of knowledge: because agents do not have access to precise road utility … Related articles All 4 versions
Pharmacokinetics of cotinine in rats: A potential therapeutic agent for disorders of cognitive function P Li, WD Beck, PM Callahan, AV Terry… – Pharmacological …, 2014 – Elsevier … The results suggested fast absorption, slow elimination and high bioavailability of COT in rats. Conclusions. Several important facts about the PK properties in rats suggested COT could be a potential pro-cognitive agent. Information …
Toward Self-Motivated, Cognitive, Continually Planning Agents D Liu, L Schubert – Computational Intelligence, 2014 – Wiley Online Library … In that respect, they resemble policy-driven agents, but at the same time, they are cognitive agents, able to plan ahead—sufficiently well not only to … In Section 2, we give a general outline of what we mean by a self-motivated cognitive agent and of our development framework for … Related articles
Cooperative Agent Based Message Exchange for Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Network KS Yuvaraj – International Journal, 2014 – ijarcsms.com … MA Niazi, Amir Hussain, “Cognitive Agent-based Computing-I: A Unified Framework for Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems Using Agent-based & Complex Network-based Methods” Springer briefs in cognitive computation, 2013 11. … Related articles
A hybrid cognitive/reactive intelligent agent autonomous path planning technique in a networked-distributed unstructured environment for reinforcement learning DB Megherbi, V Malayia – The Journal of Supercomputing, 2012 – Springer … We consider hybrid reactive- cognitive agent(s) where we use autonomous agent motion planning that is based on the use of a potential field model accompanied by a reinforcement learning as well as boundary detection algorithms. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 5 versions
CELTS: A Cognitive Tutoring Agent with Human-Like Learning Capabilities and Emotions U Faghihi, P Fournier-Viger, R Nkambou – Intelligent and Adaptive …, 2013 – Springer … discusses the prob- lem of building adaptive educational systems and the problem of implementing human-like learning in cognitive agents. … In the next section, we introduce our cognitive agent CELTS, and then describe how we integrated several learning mechanisms into its … Cited by 3 Related articles All 4 versions
An Agent-Based Cognitive Robot Architecture C Wei, KV Hindriks – Programming Multi-Agent Systems, 2013 – Springer … In our architecture, we employ the Goal agent programming language for programming the high-level cognitive agent that controls the robot. Goal is a language for programming logic-based, cognitive agents that use symbolic representations for their beliefs and goals from … Cited by 6 Related articles All 13 versions
Using Situated Context for Language Comprehension in Cognitive Instructable Agents S Mohan – 2012 – shiwali.me … Cognitive agent that acquires various kinds of knowledge through situated, interactive, instruction • Various kinds of knowledge • Object recognition, categorization • Spatial Relationships • Task decomposition and execution • Linguistic knowledge – nouns, adjectives, preposition …
An agent model for cognitive and affective empathic understanding of other agents ZA Memon, J Treur – Transactions on Computational Collective …, 2012 – Springer … Keywords: Cognitive agent model, empathic understanding, mindreading. 1 Introduction For effective functioning within a social context, one of the most important issues is to which extent persons have a good understanding of one another. … Cited by 3 Related articles All 8 versions
A cognitive module in a decision-making architecture for agents in urban simulations Q Reynaud, E De Sevin, JY Donnart… – Cognitive Agents for …, 2013 – Springer Abstract This paper addresses the issue of hybridization between reactive and cognitive approaches within a single decision-making architecture for virtual agent in an urban simulation. We use a reactive module in order to manage reactive behaviors and agent … Cited by 4 Related articles All 9 versions
Synchronisation effects on the behavioural performance and information dynamics of a simulated minimally cognitive robotic agent RC Moioli, PA Vargas, P Husbands – Biological cybernetics, 2012 – Springer … Taken together, the two tasks present challenging and important scenarios for a cognitive agent (Di Paolo 2000; Izquierdo 2008), justifying their choice as an experimental scenario: the first task requires the engagement of, and dis- crimination between, two different objects … Cited by 5 Related articles All 20 versions
An ambient agent architecture exploiting automated cognitive analysis A Sharpanskykh, J Treur – Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized …, 2012 – Springer … assisted instruction domain. Keywords. Cognitive agent architecture Cognitive modelling and analysis Representation relations Intelligent support for human activities Logic-based modelling. 1 Introduction. Applications within the … Cited by 4 Related articles All 10 versions