On Comparative Analysis of Rule-Based Cognitive Architectures

Author(s):  
Yury Kolonin ◽  
Evgenii Vityaev
2017 ◽  
Vol 1143 ◽  
pp. 127-132
Author(s):  
Adrian Presura ◽  
Ionel Chirica ◽  
Elena Felicia Beznea

. In this paper a parametric static and torsion analysis on a catamaran ship structure made out of composites materials is performed. The best solution for material selection is based on specific criteria for certain analysis. For dynamic analysis, the main criteria is to obtain the structure natural frequencies in a range, far from the resonance frequencies produced by the ship propulsion installation, wave loads etc. For static analysis the comparative criteria is to obtain the lowest weight of structure for the same strength. Also, buckling item is other criteria for comparative analysis. The comparative analysis is performed between rule based scantling structure and a FEM based structure for a composite material twin hull deck, in order to reduce the total hull weight. Material used for ship deck structure of the analyzed ship is e-glass polyester.


Author(s):  
Yong-Cheol Lee ◽  
Pedram Ghannad ◽  
Johannes Dimyadi ◽  
Jin-Kook Lee ◽  
Wawan Solihin ◽  
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10.29007/wjwz ◽  
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nada Sharaf ◽  
Slim Abdennadher ◽  
Thom Fruehwirth ◽  
Daniel Gall

Computational psychology provides computational models exploring different aspects of cognition. A cognitive architecture includes the basic aspects of any cognitive agent. It consists of different correlated modules. In general, cognitive architectures provide the needed layouts for building intelligent agents. The paper presents the a rule-based approach to visually animate the simulations of models done through cognitive architectures. As a proof of concept, simulations through Adaptive Control of Thought-Rational (ACT-R) were animated. ACT-R is a well-known cognitive architecture. It was deployed to create models in different fields including, among others, learning, problem solving and languages.


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