Kevin D. Reilly
Agent Computing Themes
in
Biologically Inspired Models of Learning and Development
Int. J. Dev. Neuroscience, 20 (2002) 269-285
Abstract
After evaluating general features and attributes of the agent notion, the
overlap of features in candidate (attribute) cores, and several less
central features, the paper addresses agent and related theory in
neuroscience, observing how agent notions have penetrated portions of
this field and how the field itself emphasizes and further develops
some agent themes via, e.g. schema theory, neural net-artificial
intelligence (AI) comparisons, and other research. In remaining sections,
models for development of memory strategies in children are presented,
illustrating cooperative and competitive neural modeling agents,
an active role for a "human agent in the loop," and integrating
broadly-based neural network (NN) modeling with other bio-inspired models.
Key Words
Agent computing, Agents in Neuroscience,
Neural Networks, External Memory Strategies, Hybrid Computing Systems,
Simulation