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Persuasion Glossary

Knowledge & Cognition

9 terms

Here's where the system's intelligence shines. Knowledge is categorized into declarative, procedural, and conditional forms, empowering agents to store, recall, and apply it with purpose.

Knowledge
A representation of the total set of Statements that an Actor classifies as True or Untrue, classified into three Knowledge Types: Declarative, Procedural, and Conditional Statements.
Declarative Knowledge
Statements that contain one or more Assertions.
Procedural Knowledge
A sequence of two or more Statements that derive a predictable end-result.
Conditional Knowledge
Statements that contain premises and consequences bound by a causal relationship.
Cognition
The capability to recall Semantic Statements as Knowledge in one of three types: Declarative, Procedural, or Conditional.
Metacognition
The capability of a Cognitive Agent to Regulate its own Knowledge through a cyclical process of Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluating.
Planning
The capability of a Cognitive Agent to predictively compose an objective or goal by predicting or inferring something about the future.
Monitoring
The capability of a Cognitive Agent to define and evaluate Key Metrics regarding a process.
Evaluating
The capability of a Cognitive Agent to inform and iterate Plans using Key Metrics.