TY - GEN
T1 - A tutorial on herbal
T2 - 14th Conference on Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation 2005
AU - Ritter, Frank E.
AU - Morgan, Geoffrey P.
AU - Stevenson, William E.
AU - Cohen, Mark A.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - To promote the use of cognitive systems, it is essential that tools such as high-level languages and development environments are created to allow the modeler to focus more on the problem domain, and less on the nuances of a particular architecture. This tutorial introduces a development environment and high-level behavior representation language called Herbal that represents a step towards creating tools to support a wide range of cognitive model users. The design of Herbal is based on a study of what questions users ask of a model (Haynes, Councill, & Ritter, 2004). It appears to offer a faster way to program Soar.
AB - To promote the use of cognitive systems, it is essential that tools such as high-level languages and development environments are created to allow the modeler to focus more on the problem domain, and less on the nuances of a particular architecture. This tutorial introduces a development environment and high-level behavior representation language called Herbal that represents a step towards creating tools to support a wide range of cognitive model users. The design of Herbal is based on a study of what questions users ask of a model (Haynes, Councill, & Ritter, 2004). It appears to offer a faster way to program Soar.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84865313408
SN - 9781604238952
T3 - Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization - 14th Conference on Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation 2005
SP - 209
EP - 212
BT - Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization - 14th Conference on Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation 2005
Y2 - 16 May 2005 through 19 May 2005
ER -