SOAR
Soar
Soar is a cognitive architecture, created by John Laird, Allen Newell, and Paul Rosenbloom at Carnegie Mellon University, now maintained by John Laird's research group at the University of Michigan. It is both a view of what cognition is and an implementation of that view through a computer programming architecture for Artificial Intelligence . Since its beginnings in 1983 and its presentation in a paper in 1987, it has been widely used by AI researchers to model different aspects of human behavior.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Soar (cognitive architecture)
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soar
Noun
Verb
- To fly aloft with little effort, as a bird.
- When soars Gaul's vulture with his wings unfurled. .
- To mount upward on wings, or as on wings.
- To fly by means of a glider or other unpowered aircraft.
- To rise, especially rapidly or unusually high.
- The pump prices soared into new heights as the strike continued.
- To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood.
- Where the deep transported mind may soar. .
- Valor soars above What the world calls misfortune.
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