senseplanactlus
SensePlanAct is a cognitive architecture designed to model and simulate human-like decision-making and behavior. It was developed by researchers at the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute. The architecture is composed of three main components: Sense, Plan, and Act. The Sense component is responsible for perceiving and interpreting the environment through various sensors. The Plan component generates and evaluates possible actions based on the perceived information and the agent's goals. The Act component executes the chosen action, which in turn affects the environment. SensePlanAct is used in various applications, including robotics, virtual agents, and human-computer interaction. It aims to provide a flexible and adaptable framework for creating intelligent systems that can operate in complex and dynamic environments. The architecture is continually evolving, with ongoing research focused on improving its learning capabilities and expanding its application domains.