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An architecture for structured, concurrent, real-time action

Posted on:2011-08-13Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of California, BerkeleyCandidate:Barrett, Leon RubinFull Text:PDF
GTID:1448390002962548Subject:Artificial Intelligence
Abstract/Summary:
I present a computational architecture designed to capture certain properties essential to actions, including compositionality, concurrency, quick reactions, and resilience in the face of unexpected events. It uses a structured internal state model and complex inference about the environment to inform decision-making. The properties above are achieved by combining interacting procedural and probabilistic representations, so that the structure of actions is captured by Petri Nets, which are informed by, and affect, a model of the world represented as a Probabilistic Relational Model. I give both a theoretical analysis of the architecture and a demonstration of its use in a simulated robotic environment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Architecture
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