SOAR

Soar

Soar is a cognitive architecture, created by John Laird, Allen Newell, and Paul Rosenbloom at Carnegie Mellon University, now maintained by John Laird's research group at the University of Michigan. It is both a view of what cognition is and an implementation of that view through a computer programming architecture for Artificial Intelligence . Since its beginnings in 1983 and its presentation in a paper in 1987, it has been widely used by AI researchers to model different aspects of human behavior.

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soar

Noun

  1. The act of soaring.
    This apparent soar of the hooded falcon. .
  2. An upward flight.

Verb

  1. To fly aloft with little effort, as a bird.
    When soars Gaul's vulture with his wings unfurled. .
  2. To mount upward on wings, or as on wings.
  3. To fly by means of a glider or other unpowered aircraft.
  4. To rise, especially rapidly or unusually high.
    The pump prices soared into new heights as the strike continued.
  5. To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood.
    Where the deep transported mind may soar. .
    Valor soars above What the world calls misfortune.


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