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The OpenNARS Implementation of the Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System

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This paper describes the implementation of a Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System (NARS), a unified AGI system which works under the assumption of insufficient knowledge and resources (AIKR). The system’s architecture, memory structure, inference engine, and control mechanism are described in detail.

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Hammer, P., Lofthouse, T., Wang, P. (2016). The OpenNARS Implementation of the Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System. In: Steunebrink, B., Wang, P., Goertzel, B. (eds) Artificial General Intelligence. AGI 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9782. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41649-6_16

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