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Nineteenth Annual Workshop and Summer School

(L to R) Ioanna Katidioti, Ricky Chng, Yingying Tan, Steven Tenaglia, Daniela Link, Caitlin Tenison, Yanfei Liu, Menno Nijboer, David Tobinski, Jelmer Borst, Dan Bothell, John Anderson, John Lindstedt, Katja Mehlhorn, Sergio Verduzco-Flores, Hanna Fechner, Noam Ben-Asher

Nineteenth Anuual ACT-R Workshop Program 2012

The 19th Annual ACT-R Workshop occurred on July 27, July 28, and July 29, 2012 at Carnegie Mellon University. The progam/proceedings are located below.

Friday, July 27

fMRI

John Anderson
Presentation: Using fMRI to Discover ACT-R Models

 

Jelmer Borst
Presentation: Using Model-Based fMRI to Locate the Nerual Correlates of Five ACT-R Modules

 

Jennifer Ferris-Glick & Heeseung Lee
Presentation: Improving Mathematical Intelligent Tutoring Systems

 

Yulin Qin, Haiyan Zhou, Zhijian Wang, Jain Yang, Ning Zhong, & John Anderson
Presentation: Intrinsic Neural Connection of ACT-R ROIs

Vision & Robotics

Laura Hiatt, Wallace Lawson, & J. Gregory Trafton
Presentaton: Perception and Reasoning in Cognitive Robotics

 

Unmesh Kurup
Presentation: Usng Expectation to Drive Cognitive Behavior

 

Enkhbold Nyamsuren & Niels Taatgen
Presentation: Are There More Red Symbols or Square Symbols? Modeling Peripheral Vision with the PAAV Visual Module

 

Jerry Vinokurov & Christian Lebiere
Presentation: Unsupervised Learning for Symbol-Grounding in the SAL Hybrid Cognitive Architecture

Games & Strategies

Ion Juvina & Christian Lebiere
Presentaton: Modeling transfer of learning in games of strategic interaction

 

Matthew Kelly & Robert West
Presentation: Modelling decision-making in prisoner’s dilemma

 

David Reitter & Christian Lebiere
Presentation: Social Cognition: Memory Decay and Adaptive Information Filtering in an ACT-R Simulation

 

Matthew Rutledge-Taylor, Robert Thomson, Christian Lebiere, James Staszewski, & John Anderson
Presentation: A Comparison of Rule-Based versus Exemplar-Based Categorization in a Model of Sensemaking

Invited Session

Paul Rosenbloom
Presentaton: Sigma: Towards a Graphical Architecture for Integrated Cognition

Comments & Discussion

Saturday, July 28

Human Computer Interaction

Mike Byrne
Presentation: ACT-R as a Usability Tool for Ballot Design

 

Jungaa Moon & John Anderson
Presentation: Millisecond Time Interval Esitmation in a Dynamic Task

 

Sterling Somers & Robert West
Presentation: Macro Cognition: Using SGOMS to Pilot a Flight Simulator

 

Frank Tamborello
Presentation: ACT-Touch: Multitouch Display Interaction for ACT-R

Memory

Ion Juvina, Michael Qin, & Christian Lebiere
Presentaton: An ACT-R Model fo the N-Back M-Pitch Paradigm

 

Katja Melhorn, Niels Taatgen, & Fokie Cnossen
Presentation: Previous Experience and Current Context Influence the Generation of Hypotheses from Memory

 

Darryl Schneider
Presentation: Modeling Speed-Accuracy Tradeoffs in Recognition

 

Robert Thomson
Presentation: An Updated Implementation of Associative Learning

Knowledge

Jerry Ball
Presentaton: The Need for Language Specific Buffers to Model Binding and Co-Reference in ACT-R/Double-R

 

Bill Kennedy
Presentation: Modeling the Intutitive Decision Making of One Agent and Tree-Based Decision Making in Thousands

 

Christian Lebiere
Presentation: Mental Models for Human-Robot Interaction

 

Alessandro Oltramari
Presentation: ACT-RK: Integrating Mechanism and Knowledge for Visual Intelligence

 

Dario Salvucci
Presentation: A Large-Scale Knowledge Base for ACT-R

Future

Dan Bothell
Presentaton: New Developments in ACT-R

 

Panel Discussion
Cognitive Architectures: State, Trends, & Roadmap

Sunday, July 29

Tutorial Introductions

Tutorials

Niels Taatgen
ACTRANSFER

Troy Kelley
SS-RICS

Closing

 

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