Program
The PGSS is organized in sessions consisting of extended presentations
and open discussions around a specific theme. Each day features three
90-minute sessions from 9am to 3pm, plus a free-ranging evening commentary
of the topics of the day led by a discussant. The time between the end of
the afternoon session at 3pm and the evening session is set aside for
recreation, dinner, and informal discussions and collaboration. The final
program, with links to the talk slides, appears below.
Sunday, July 17
ACT-R since 2001 Presentation: Dan
Bothell
Bottom-up Control Presentation: Niels
Taatgen Viewpoints: Robert
West
Scaling Up: Comprehensiveness, Scale, and
Integration Presentation: Glenn
Gunzelmann Viewpoints: Niels
Taatgen, David
Reitter
Commentary Richard
Young
Monday, July 18
Memory Systems Presentation: Christian
Lebiere Viewpoints: Tony
Harrison, Jerry Ball,
Bill
Kennedy
Architecture as Software Presentation:
Frank
Ritter Viewpoints: Coty
Gonzalez
Teaching ACT-R Presentation: Mike
Byrne Viewpoints: Niels
Taatgen, Mike
Schoelles
Commentary Dario
Salvucci
Tuesday, July 19
Scaling Down: Emotion and Neuroscience
Presentation: Bill
Kennedy Viewpoints: Ion
Juvina, Jelmer
Borst
Interfacing with Environments and Cognitive Robotics
Presentation: Greg
Trafton Viewpoints: Mike
Byrne, Mike
Schoelles
The Future of ACT-R Panel of
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