Second Announcement: please note the NEW DATES. SIXTH ANNUAL ACT-R SUMMER SCHOOL ================================ Carnegie Mellon University - July/August 1999 ============================================= Pictures ACT-R is a cognitive theory and simulation system for developing cognitive models for tasks that vary from simple reaction time to air traffic control. The most recent advances of the ACT-R theory were detailed in the recent book "The Atomic Components of Thought" by John R. Anderson and Christian Lebiere, published in 1998 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Each year, a summer school and workshop are held to train researchers in the use of the system and to enable current users to exchange results and ideas. The 1999 ACT-R Summer School will be held at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh from July 27 to August 6. The 1999 ACT-R Workshop will be held from August 6 to 9 at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, and will be the subject of a separate announcement. The summer school will take place from Tuesday July 27 to the morning of Friday August 6. This intensive 10-day course is designed to train researchers in the use of ACT-R for cognitive modeling. It is structured as a set of 7 units, with each unit lasting a day and involving a morning theory lecture, a web-based tutorial, an afternoon discussion session and a homework assignment which students are expected to complete during the day and evening. After a free day, the final two days of the summer school will be devoted to individual research projects. Computing facilities for the tutorials, assignments and research projects will be provided. Due to space considerations, admission is limited to a dozen participants, who must submit by APRIL 1 an application consisting of a curriculum vitae and statement of purpose. Applicants will be notified of admission by APRIL 15. Admission to the summer school is free. A stipend of up to $750 is available to graduate students for reimbursement of travel, housing and meal expenses. To qualify for the stipend, students must be US citizens and join to their application a letter of reference from a faculty member. Applications will be strengthened if the applicants include a description of a data set that they want to model at the summer school. If students are accepted to the summer school but do not bring a data set, they must be prepared to work with other students on their data sets. Successful student projects will be presented at the workshop, which all summer school students are expected to attend. Transportation from the summer school to the workshop will be provided. An application form and driving & dining information are available on the ACT-R web site (http://act.psy.cmu.edu/).