Abstract
Abstract The computer model of planning the rather complex behavior by New Caledonian crows is developed and investigated. The model characterizes the following processes: 1) analysis of predictions of elementary actions, 2) generation of a simple knowledge database that describes the set of initial situations, actions, and results of actions, 3) planning a concrete chain of consecutive actions. The model is inspired by the biological experiment on New Caledonian crows.
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