Decision-making processes in the Cognitive Theory of True Conditions

03/06/2018
by   Sergio Miguel Tomé, et al.
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The Cognitive Theory of True Conditions (CTTC) is a proposal to design the implementation of cognitive abilities and to describe the model-theoretic semantics of symbolic cognitive architectures. The CTTC is formulated mathematically using the multi-optional many-sorted past present future(MMPPF) structures. This article discussed how decision-making processes are described in the CTTC.

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