Olivier Georgeon's research blog—also known as the story of little Ernest, the developmental agent.

Keywords: situated cognition, constructivist learning, intrinsic motivation, bottom-up self-programming, individuation, theory of enaction, developmental learning, artificial sense-making, biologically inspired cognitive architectures, agnostic agents (without ontological assumptions about the environment).

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Abstract-Lite

We are pleased to announce that our trace visualization tool is now available for your free utilization online.

This visualization tool is called Abstract-Lite. A full documentation is also provided online.

Abstract-Lite offers an interactive interface to visualize your activity traces. It relies on XPATH instructions and XSL stylesheets to help you customize your visualizations. Abstract-Lite can display your traces in real time. For an example, see Ernest 10.3's trace.

Abstract-Lite was developed by Pierre-Yves Ronot as part of the ABSTRACT project and the IDEAL project.

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