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lirec_architecture [2009-01-15 11:56] davegriffithslirec_architecture [2009-01-15 12:19] davegriffiths
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   * Level 2 - Logical mappings of devices into competencies   * Level 2 - Logical mappings of devices into competencies
   * Level 3 - ION, platform independent   * Level 3 - ION, platform independent
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 +=====Level 2 Architecture=====
  
 Level 2 will provide a reference architecture with modular capabilities called competencies. Not all competencies will make sense for all platforms, and different implementations of the same competency will be needed for different platforms. Level 2 will provide a reference architecture with modular capabilities called competencies. Not all competencies will make sense for all platforms, and different implementations of the same competency will be needed for different platforms.
  
-=====Competencies table=====+====Competencies table====
  
 ^ Actuation ^^^^ Sensing ^^^^^^ ^ Actuation ^^^^ Sensing ^^^^^^
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 ====Appraisal==== ====Appraisal====
  
-Appraisal is the process of mapping input events to affective changes - how the agent's current "emotional state" should react to things happening in the outside world. The exact nature of this mapping forms an important part of the agent'"personality".+Appraisal is the process of mapping input events to affective changes - how the agent's current "emotional state" should react to things happening in the outside world. The exact nature of this mapping forms an important part of the agent'perceived personality.
  
 ====Coping/Reasoning/Planning==== ====Coping/Reasoning/Planning====
  
-Similar to appraisal, but in reverse - what should be done given the agent's current affective state.+Similar to appraisal, but in reverse - what should be done given the agent's current affective state, along with it's current tasks etc.
  
 ====Affective State==== ====Affective State====
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 ====Models of others (Theory of Mind)==== ====Models of others (Theory of Mind)====
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 +This is where the information regarding the agents and humans that the agent has met are stored. Each model will consist of a similar architectural form as the agent itself. This means that in order to estimate what another agent will think of an action, it can run an appraisal using it's model of the other agent, and look at the changes to it's affective state. The idea is that as more information is gathered (the more the agent gets to know it's user) the better these estimates will become.
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 +The Lirec model is only recursive to one level, i.e. it does not attempt to model other agent's models of others.
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 ====Long term memory==== ====Long term memory====
-  * Forgetting+ 
 +The long term memory is where the agent stores it's information on it's history of interactions with the user and other agents. This memory should be linked to all the decision making in the agent. 
 ====Short term memory==== ====Short term memory====
  
 +Where the agent keeps it's current goals, plans and action rules.
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