COGS 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Knowledge Representation And Reasoning
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Perception as a source of accurate knowledge representations. There are three modules that are covered: knowledge representation, perception, and action. One obvious way to arrange these three parts would see them as the three elements of a cognitive system. Knowledge representation would be central, with perception, forming one boundary (or pt of contact), and action, forming another boundary (or contact point), w/ the environment. One model of the mind could be vertically modular: input/perception, processing and storage/cognition and memory, output/action. On this model, perception and action are peripheral.