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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' | + | Appraisal is the process of mapping input events to affective changes - how the agent' |
====Coping/ | ====Coping/ | ||
- | Similar to appraisal, but in reverse - what should be done given the agent' | + | Similar to appraisal, but in reverse - what should be done given the agent' |
====Affective State==== | ====Affective State==== |