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The LIDA cognitive architecture is a theoretical model that aims to simulate the cognitive processes of biological systems, including perception, action, and reasoning. It is designed to be an integrated artificial cognitive system that can perform a wide range of cognitive functions. LIDA is based on the idea that cognition is an emergent process that arises from the interactions between various cognitive processes, including attention, memory, and learning. The architecture is designed to be flexible and modular, allowing it to be implemented in a variety of different contexts and environments. Some potential applications for LIDA include natural language processing, artificial intelligence, and human-machine interaction.
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A procedural learning mechanism for novel skill acquisition SK D’Mello, U Ramamurthy, A Negatu… – Workshop on Motor …, 2006 – ccrg.cs.memphis.edu … 1 The LIDA Model The Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent (LIDA) architecture provides a conceptual and computa- tional model of cognition. She is the partially con- ceptual, learning extension, of the original IDA sys- tem implemented computationally as a software agent. … Cited by 11 Related articles All 2 versions
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Cognitive Architectures: Where do we go from here? W Duch, RJ Oentaryo, M Pasquier – AGI, 2008 – books.google.com … task. LIDA (The Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent) is a conceptual and computational framework for intelligent, autonomous,“conscious” software agent that implements some ideas of the global workspace (GW) theory [48]. … Cited by 71 Related articles All 19 versions
Lida: A working model of cognition U Ramamurthy, BJ Baars, S Franklin – 2006 – cogprints.org … worlds. Here we present one such working model of cognition. The Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent (LIDA) architecture was designed to be consistent with what is known from cognitive science and neuroscience. In addition … Cited by 35 Related articles All 8 versions
A Cognitive Science Based Machine Learning Architecture. SK D’Mello, S Franklin, U Ramamurthy… – … a Rock and a Hard Place: …, 2006 – aaai.org … after humans. We’ve done just that. The Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent (LIDA) architecture that we propose here was designed to be consistent with what is known from cognitive science and neuroscience. In addition … Cited by 9 Related articles All 11 versions
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The LIDA Model as a Foundational Architecture for AGI U Faghihi, S Franklin – Theoretical Foundations of Artificial General …, 2012 – Springer … In this chap- ter, we will argue that Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent (LIDA), which implements Baars’ Global Workspace Theory (GWT), may be suitable as an underlying cognitive ar- chitecture on which others might build an AGI. … Cited by 3 Related articles All 7 versions
[BOOK] Applications of computational intelligence in biology: current trends and open problems TG Smolinski, MG Milanova, AE Hassanien – 2008 – books.google.com … The authors introduce the LIDA (Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent) model. By using this model, animal experiments can be replicated in arti?cial environments by means of virtual software agents controlled by such architectures. … Cited by 3 Related articles All 4 versions
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Does this machine show basic signs of consciousness? C Biever – New Scientist, 2011 – Elsevier … consciousness comes from. It also raises the question of whether machines could ever have subjective experiences. The bot, called LIDA for Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent, is based on “global workspace theory”. According to GWT … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions
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Cognitive memory systems in consciousness and memory model Z Shi, X Wang, X Yang – Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2014 …, 2014 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … need to recruit neuronal resources for problem solving. The neuronal resources enhanced IDA is renamed as Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent (LIDA). The LIDA architecture adds three fundamental, continuously active …
Self-Evolvability for Cognitive Systems O Iordache – Self-Evolvable Systems, 2012 – Springer … 2010). 7.6 LIDA LIDA (Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent) is a conceptual and computational framework for intelligent, autonomous, and conscious software agent that implements some ideas of the global workspace, GW, theory (Baars 2002). … Related articles All 2 versions
The emotional robot J Thilmany – EMBO reports, 2007 – embor.embopress.org … The architecture that drives this Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent (LIDA) draws from cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience; every autonomous agent—whether human, animal or artificial mind—operates by means of a continued sense–cognize–act cycle. … Related articles All 7 versions
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ARS: An AGI Agent Architecture S Schaat, A Wendt, M Jakubec, F Gelbard… – Artificial General …, 2014 – Springer … applies a case-based approach [13]. LIDA (Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent) is based on a combination of re- cent theories of the mind which are merged into a single cognitive architecture. Among them is Global Workspace …
Machine Learning and Multiagent Systems as Interrelated Technologies I Czarnowski, P J?drzejowicz – Agent-Based Optimization, 2013 – Springer … An integration of several cognitively inspired anticipation and anticipatory learning mechanisms in an autonomous agent architecture, the Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent (LIDA) system was proposed by Negatu et al. [55]. … Related articles
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Consciousness: Get with the programs C Biever – New Scientist, 2013 – Elsevier … While Baars stumbled on the AI work that informed his theory, some computer scientists are now deliberately trying to copy the human brain. Take a software bot called LIDA, which stands for learning intelligent distribution agent. …
Learning The Meaning Of The Vervet Alarm Calls Using A Cognitive And Computational Model NA Khayi-Enyinda – 2013 – ccrg.cs.memphis.edu … Page 4. iv ABSTRACT This thesis explains how the infant vervet, Chlorocebus pygerthrus, learns the meaning of vervet alarm calls using the Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent’s (LIDA) perceptual learning mechanism. We consider an approach of multiple meanings which … Related articles
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Robotics as Moral Philosophy AE Singer – System Sciences (HICSS), 2011 44th Hawaii …, 2011 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … 3.1 Ethical incremental-ism & LIDA According to information available on the web, the Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent (LIDA) is an autonomous general intelligent system (AGI) built by the US Navy to make human resource related decisions. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 4 versions
Affective human-humanoid interaction through cognitive architecture I Infantino, R Zaier – The Future of Humanoid Robots-Research and …, 2012 – intechopen.com … productions. Other popular hybrid architectures are: CLARION- The Connectionism Learning Adaptive rule Induction ON-Line (Sun, 2006), LIDA-The Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent (Franklin & Patterson, 2006). More … Cited by 4 Related articles All 4 versions
A multi-level text representation model within background knowledge based on human cognitive process J Zhang, Q Li, X Luo, X Wei – Cognitive Informatics & Cognitive …, 2013 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … In theories of cognitive psychology, there are abundant research achievements on human memory system, including dualistic mode [16], adaptive control of though rational (ACT-R) model [17], and learning intelligent distribution agent (LIDA) model [18], etc. … Related articles
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Robot Localization Using Consciousness DL De Luise, G Barrera, S Franklin – Journal of Pattern Recognition …, 2011 – jprr.org … The LIDA (Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent) concept model [12] first presented by S. Franklin, and the FLEXO prototype, which is based on Copycat Architecture [6], were used as the starting points to define a new model named ALGOC, which was adapted to FIC … Cited by 1 Related articles All 3 versions
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