Affiliations: [a] Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Torino, Italy
| [b] ICAR-CNR, Palermo, Italy
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Corresponding author: Antonio Lieto. E-mail: lieto@di.unito.it.
Abstract: In this paper we present the rationale adopted for the integration of the knowledge level of DUAL-PECCS, a cognitive system for conceptual representation and categorization, with two different cognitive architectures: SOAR and LIDA. In previous works we already showed how the representational and reasoning framework adopted in DUAL-PECCS was integrable with diverse cognitive architectures, i.e. ACT-R and CLARION, making different representational assumptions and adopting diverse knowledge processing mechanisms. The additional integrations presented here suggest that the underlying knowledge representation and reasoning structure adopted in DUAL-PECCS can be used as a unifying framework for the knowledge level of agents endowed with different cognitive architectures. The current version of the system has been experimentally assessed in a task of conceptual categorization where a target concept illustrated by a simple common-sense linguistic description had to be identified by resorting to a mix of categorization strategies. The output has then been compared to human and artificial responses. The novel integration allowed us to extend our previous evaluation.
Keywords: Knowledge representation, categorization, conceptual spaces, cognitive architectures, SOAR, LIDA, heterogeneous proxytypes, prototypes, exemplars, common-sense reasoning, dual process theory