Cognitive architecture


architecture
A computer architecure involving non-deterministic, multiple inference processes, as found in neural networks. Cognitive architectures model the human brain and contrast with single processor computers.
The term might also refer to software architectures, e.g. fuzzy logic.
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(1995-11-29)

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