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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