Cognitive systems based on adaptive algorithms

  • Holland J
  • Reitman J
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Abstract

The type of cognitive system (CS) studied here has four basic parts: (1) a set of interacting elementary productions, called classifiers , (2) a performance algorithm that directs the action of the system in the environment, (3) a simple learning algorithm that keeps a record of each classifier's success in bringing about rewards, and (4) a more complex learning algorithm, called the genetic algorithm , that modifies the set of classifiers so that variants of good classifiers persist and new, potentially better ones are created in a provably efficient manner.

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Holland, J. H., & Reitman, J. S. (1977). Cognitive systems based on adaptive algorithms. ACM SIGART Bulletin, (63), 49–49. https://doi.org/10.1145/1045343.1045373

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