``Infrastructure'' for intelligent and cognitive systems
While working on other research projects, I have been involved in
the development of a number of software tools to aid the research.
In addition, each of the specific research projects includes more
``foundational'' work on developing intelligent systems. Following
is a list of interests and activities that relate to my primary projects.
- Developing graphical tools for interacting with human-like agents
- Developing graphical interfaces for building, debugging, and using
rule-based systems
- Reimplementing ``classic'' cognitive models in a reusable framework
(the
Subtraction
World is an example)
- Graphical interfaces for teaching students about cognitive models and
intelligent systems
(the
Eaters
simulation is an example)
- Improvements in the underlying architecture for intelligent agents
Randolph Jones'
research