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This document is a single page (p. 61) from a scientific text discussing 'Symbolic Cognitive Architectures,' specifically focusing on 'ACT-R' (Atomic Components of Thought-Rational). It details the technical architecture of the system, comparing it to other models like 'Soar' and 'CogPrime,' and includes a diagram (Fig 4.2) mapping cognitive modules to brain regions. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012977', indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community and AI research.
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Engaged in a process of using imaging data to provide converging data on module activity.
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Technical Comparison
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Soar
ACT-R is quite similar to Soar... procedural knowledge takes the form of Soar-like production rules
ACT-R
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Technical Comparison
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CogPrime
equations being roughly analogous in function to, though quite different from, the ECAN equations in CogPrime
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"In the grand scope of cognitive architectures, ACT-R is quite similar to Soar, but there are many micro-level differences."Source
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"Coordination among all of these components occurs through actions of the procedural module, which is mapped to the basal ganglia."Source
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"In practice ACT-R, even more so than Soar, seems to be used more as a programming framework for cognitive modeling than as an AI system."Source
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