Agent architecture
Agent architecture in computer science is a blueprint for software agents and intelligent control systems, depicting the arrangement of components. The architectures implemented by intelligent agents are referred to as cognitive architectures.[1] The term agent is a conceptual idea, but not defined precisely. It consists of facts, set of goals and sometimes a plan library.[2]
Types
Reactive architectures
Deliberative reasoning architectures
Layered/hybrid architectures
- 3T
- AuRA
- Brahms
- GAIuS
- GRL
- ICARUS
- InteRRaP
- TinyCog
- TouringMachines
References
- Comparison of Agent Architectures Archived August 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- Leon Sterling; Kuldar Taveter (2009). The Art of Agent-oriented Modeling. MIT Press. pp. 145–. ISBN 978-0-262-01311-6.
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