The process of implementing rules in the proposed model of SOAR cognitive architecture in artificial intelligence PSO architecture
Soar is a cognitive architecture invented by John Laird, Allen Newell, and Paul Rosen Bloom at Carnegie Melon University. Soar is actually a representation of what cognitive science is, as well as the implementation and application of that representation using a computer programming architecture for artificial intelligence. The goal of "artificial intelligence" is generally to make a machine that can think. In this article, for the first time, it is mentioned to present the proposed rules for the application of the model in artificial collective intelligence of architecture and the modeling rules are briefly stated. The research method is descriptive and analytical, and the study has a fundamental and epistemological nature. The findings of the research show that the algorithm resulting from the investigation of this behavior in artificial intelligence is called PSO and the pattern of simulating their movement in the group (herd) is called BOID. In the way of reaching the proposed idea of collective intelligence of birds and fishes in architecture, first collective artificial intelligence (swarm) and swarm robotics and how robots work in a swarm (from their modeling to their communication) have been discussed and finally the proposed model for different architectural bodies including the roof, has been told in detail and its applications have been mentioned.
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