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Sixth Annual Workshop and Summer School
SIXTH ANNUAL ACT-R SUMMER SCHOOL
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Carnegie Mellon University, July 27 - August 6, 1999
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SIXTH ANNUAL ACT-R Workshop
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George Mason University, August 6-9, 1999
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Erik M. Altmann & Functional decay in serial attention (slides)
Wayne D. Gray
Erik M. Altmann & Functional encoding in memory for goals (slides)
J. Gregory Trafton
John R. Anderson & Implications of the Tower of Hanoi for ACT-R's Goal Stack (slides)
Scott Douglass
John R. Anderson Response to Invited Address (slides)
John R. Anderson, Introduction to ACT-R (slides)
Christian Lebiere, &
Dieter Wallach
Raluca Budiu Incomplete Meaning Processing: Moses' Illusion and Metaphor Understanding(abstract,paper)
Mike Byrne & A New Model of Menu Search (slides)
John R. Anderson
Larry Daily, Cross-task Prediction of Working Memory Performance: Working Memory Capacity as
Marsha Lovett, & Source Activation (paper,slides)
Lynne Reder
Brian Ehret Learning Where to Look: An ACT-R/PM Model (slides)
Bruno Emond Modeling On-line Semantic Interpretation (paper)
Daniel Freudenthal The Role of Foreknowledge in Deducing Operating Procedures on a Simulated Device (slides)
Wai-Tat Fu & Protocol Tracer for a Simple, Rule-based Task (slides)
Wayne D. Gray
Kevin Gluck, Progress Towards an ACT-R/PM Model of Algebra Symbolization (abstract,slides)
John R. Anderson,
Scott Douglass, &
Mike Byrne
Cleotilde Gonzalez, ACT-R Learning in a Real-Time Dynamic Decision-Making Task (slides)
Christian Lebiere, &
Javier Lerch
Myeong-Ho Sohn & Effects of Foreknowledge and Foreperiod on Task-Switching Cost (slides)
John R. Anderson
Linda Jongman, The Working Memory Hypothesis of Mental Fatigue (abstract)
Theo Meijman, &
Ritske de Jong
Christian Lebiere The Future of ACT-R
Christian Lebiere Blending: An ACT-R Mechanism for Aggregate Retrievals (abstract,slides)
Frank Lee & Modelling Dynamic Tasks: Implications for ACT-R/PM (abstract,slides)
Mike Byrne
Kenning Marchant Economic Actors, Legal Actions and ACT-R: A Discrete Mathematical Alternative to
Rational Choice (slides)
Micheal Matessa & Modeling Communication in a Graph Comparison Task (abstract,slides)
John R. Anderson
Neville Moray Invited Address (abstract)
Dario Salvucci & An ACT-R Model of Analogical Thinking (paper,slides)
John R. Anderson
Mike Schoelles & Modeling an Interactive Dynamic Task: Argus Prime (slides)
Wayne D. Gray
Wolfgang Schoppek Rules and Instances in the Control of a Static System - Modeling the Influence of
Casual Interpretation (paper)
Christian Schunn Exploring Individual Variability Using ACT-R (slides)
Eric Scott A Hybrid Model of the Novices' Performance on a Simulated CIC Task
Tony Simon Explaining Apparent Infant Numerical Competence in Terms of
Object Representation (abstract,slides)
Niels Taatgen Learning without Limits (slides)
Werner Tack Probabilistic Production Selection in ACT-R (paper)
Atsushi Terao & Solving Non-isomorphic Algebra Word Problems
Takashi Kusumi
Hedderik van Rijn, Stair- and Wave-like Development on the Balance Scale Task (slides)
Irma Houtzager, &
Maarten van Someren
Dieter Wallach & Example-based Models of Control Problems (paper,slides)
Christian Lebiere
Alan White Modeling Individual Differences in Alphabet Arithmetic
Richard Young ACT-R and Soar Still have Much to Learn from Each Other (slides)