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This paper proposes self-organizing neural networks for modeling behavior of non-player characters (NPC) in first person shooting games. Specifically, two classes of self-organizing neural models, namely Self-Generating Neural Networks (SGNN) and Fusion Architecture for Learning and Cognition (FALCON) are used to learn non-player characters' behavior rules according to recorded patterns. Behavior...
This paper presents iFALCON, a model of BDI (belief-desire-intention) agent that is fully realized as a self-organizing neural network architecture. Based on multichannel network model called fusion ART, iFALCON is developed to bridge the gap between a self-organizing neural network that autonomously adapts its knowledge and the BDI agent model that follows explicit descriptions. Novel techniques...
Traditional approaches to integrating knowledge into neural network are concerned mainly about supervised learning. This paper presents how a family of self-organizing neural models known as fusion architecture for learning, cognition and navigation (FALCON) can incorporate a priori knowledge and perform knowledge refinement and expansion through reinforcement learning. Symbolic rules are formulated...
Neural Logic Network (NLN) is a class of neural network models that performs both pattern processing and logical inferencing. This article presents a procedure for NLN to learn multi-dimensional mapping of both binary and analog data. The procedure, known as the Supervised Clustering and Matching (SCM) algorithm, provides a means of inferring inductive knowledge from databases. In contrast to gradient...
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