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ACM SIGART Bulletin
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IJCAI'99 Proceedings of the 16th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
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Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Designing and implementing MABS in AKIRA
MABS'04 Proceedings of the 2004 international conference on Multi-Agent and Multi-Agent-Based Simulation
Designing modular architectures in the framework AKIRA
Multiagent and Grid Systems - Special Issue on Nature inspired systems for parallel, asynchronous and decentralised environments
A schema based model of the praying mantis
SAB'06 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on From Animals to Animats: simulation of Adaptive Behavior
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We present AKIRA, an agent-based hybrid architecture designed for cognitive modeling. We describe some of the underlying ideas motivating its development, such as the possibility of exploiting distributed representations and performing parallel, dynamic and context aware computation. We illustrate its main components and capabilities and compare it with some related cognitive architectures, such as DUAL and Copycat. We present also a sample simulation in the visual search domain, exploiting AKIRA's peculiarities for cognitive modeling.