Terms & Definitions
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11 terms- Recall
- The ability to identify aspects of previously gained Knowledge.
- Reasoning
- The capability of a Thinking Agent to evaluate the Perceived Validity and/or Perceived Soundness of Claims or Arguments through Natural Language.
- Reasons
- Dependent Statements that provide explanations or justifications for Claims.
- Receiver Agents
- Conversational Agents capable of Perceiving Information from Transmitter Agents.
- RedundancyPrimitive
- Callbacks/repetition feel excessive or detract from the message.
- ReinforcementPrimitive
- Callbacks/repetition enhance engagement or understanding.
- Regulation
- The process by which a Cognitive Agent uses Metacognition to maintain control over Knowledge and Reasoning.
- ReliabilityDimensional
- Likelihood of being consistent, dependable, and knowledgeable.
- Resonance
- The emotional (affective) and cognitive (evaluative) impact of Reasoning on one or more Receiver Agents, influencing their disposition and decision-making process.
- Responsiveness
- The speaker’s ability to adapt and respond to changes in context or audience feedback.
- RhythmDimensional
- The pacing and flow of communication.