Pandemonium Architecture

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Pandemonium Architecture is an early connectionist AI technique proposed by Oliver Selfridge in 1959, noted for its success in modelling human pattern recognition.

In a pandemonium architecture proposed for an AI brain, multiple competing theories are developed and the best is integrated in the brain's consciousness.

[edit] External link

neuron-ai.tuke.sk - Concise article about Selfridge's Pandemonium

[edit] References

Wright, Robert. "Can Machines Think?" TIME Magazine. March 25, 1996