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Home People Projects Papers Tutorial Framework Theses Press Coverage Events Links Contact Cognitive Computing Research Group Welcome An autonomous agent senses and acts upon its environment in the service of its own agenda. An autonomous agent with human-like cognitive capabilities is called a cognitive agent. By a "conscious" software agent, we mean one designed within the constraints of Bernard Baars' Global Workspace Theory of consciousness and cognition. The CCRG’s research revolves around the design and implementation of cognitive, sometimes "conscious," software agents, their computational applications, and their use in cognitive modeling. Like the Roman god Janus, cognitive computing projects can have two faces, their science face and their engineering face. The science face fleshes out the global workspace theory of consciousness into a full cognitive model of how minds work. (Please see the tutorial .) The engineering face of cognitive computing explores architectural designs for software information agents and cognitive robots that promise more flexible, more human-like intelligence within their domains. This fleshed out global workspace theory is yielding hopefully testable hypotheses about human cognition. The architectures and mechanisms that underlie intelligence and consciousness in humans can be expected to yield information agents, and cognitive robots that learn continualy, adapt readily to dynamic environments, and behave flexibly and intelligently when faced with novel and unexpected situations. Applications, both in progress and planned, are to various fields, including cognitive robotics and querying image databases with images rather than text. LIDA COGNITIVE MODEL DIAGRAM VIDEOS: Steve Strain, "A Brief Tour of LIDA," October 2017 Stan Franklin, "From the LIDA cognitive model to the underlying neuroscience via non-linear dynamics," September 2, 2015 Announcements Sept, 2013 A more recent LIDA cogntive cycle diagram can be downloaded as a zip file . May, 2012 An update to the LIDA software framework, version 1.2 beta, is now available for download! Check it out here . Copyright © 2012 Cognitive Computing Research Group All rights reserved. Contact webmaster...