From chen.jing.01 at gmail.com Thu Nov 1 08:19:56 2007 From: chen.jing.01 at gmail.com (Chen Jing) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 20:19:56 +0800 Subject: [ACT-R-users] CISP 2008, Sanya, China: Deadline 10 November Message-ID: <25a5e3880711010519s359f72a0m1002a3d3aa5dfeb3@mail.gmail.com> ** Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2008 International Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP 2008) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 28 - 30 May 2008, Sanya, Hainan, China Submission Deadline: 10 November 2007 http://www.hainu.edu.cn/CISP2008 Call for Papers, Invited Sessions & Sponsorship The aim of CISP 2008 is to bring together researchers working in many different areas of image and signal processing to foster exchange of new ideas. The CISP 2008 proceedings will be published by the IEEE and will be indexed in both EI and ISTP. Selected good papers will be recommended for publication in SCI/SCI-E indexed international journals. CISP 2008 will be co-located with the 2008 International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI 2008: http://www. hainu.edu.cn/BMEI2008), in order to promote cross-fertilization between the broad areas of biomedical engineering and signal processing. ABOUT SANYA Sanya is one of China's premier tourist destinations, with white-sand beaches, charming scenery, hot-springs, and popular activities such as scuba-diving and rafting. More than 20 ethnic groups, including Han, Li, Miao, and Hui, inhabit Sanya and make Sanya a wonderful place to appreciate the various cultures of China. For more information, visit the conference web page or email the secretariat at cisp2008 at hainu.edu.cn From sandrab at informatik.uni-bremen.de Fri Nov 2 05:46:30 2007 From: sandrab at informatik.uni-bremen.de (Sandra Budde) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 10:46:30 +0100 Subject: [ACT-R-users] ACT-R models of neurological damage Message-ID: <2B0558FC-EFAB-4E68-8423-E9C8C352F247@informatik.uni-bremen.de> Dear ACT-R users, I am new in this group and am starting to use ACT-R models to determine the necessity of cognitive assistance for a user. I am very interested in the requirements of people suffering from focal neurological damages. I already searched the publications and the mailing list archives and did not find any model explicitly dealing with this. Does anyone know if there are any existing models that model lesions in a certain brain region? Thank you, Sandra Budde ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------ Dipl.-Inform. Sandra Budde sandrab at informatik.uni-bremen.de Cognitive Systems Research Group Universitaet Bremen http://www.cosy.informatik.uni-bremen.de/staff/sandrab/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- From rsun at rpi.edu Fri Nov 9 14:33:45 2007 From: rsun at rpi.edu (Professor Ron Sun) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 14:33:45 -0500 Subject: [ACT-R-users] Cognitive Systems Research --- Vol.8, No.1 & 2 Message-ID: <3F45C6C8-D46F-4965-9BBF-F6CC5E9775E4@rpi.edu> Cognitive Systems Research --- New Issues are now available on ScienceDirect: Vol.8, No.1 & 2 * Cognitive Systems Research Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 1-56 (March 2007) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/ 6595-2007-999919998-643419 Multi-agent models of social dynamics in children Pages 1-14 Terrence C. Stewart, Robert L. West and Robert Coplan http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4MD9KJS-1&md5=d9f546a628a10380e23271343c96de 21 Teleonomic functions and intrinsic intentionality: Dretske?s theory as a test case Pages 15-27 Itay Shani http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4KR3JNV-1&md5=8b2a8f598b0b0974333e237bf13414 b3 Glial cells for information routing? Pages 28-35 Caroline M?ller, J?rg L?cke, Junmei Zhu, Pedro M. Faustmann and Christoph von der Malsburg http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4KPPCNH-1&md5=bcd5ffcad53b098ebdc70c454298e0 f9 Formal analysis of trace conditioning Pages 36-47 Tibor Bosse, Catholijn M. Jonker, Sander A. Los, Leendert van der Torre and Jan Treur http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4MRND41-1&md5=45d052e15e5a476dfa7e1049f73a11 43 Louise Cummings, Review of Pragmatics: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, Edinburgh University Press (2005) ISBN 0-7486-1682-9 336 pp. Pages 48-52 James A. Mason http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4KCHD9Y-1&md5=a3675c538db56de9e6bdfab584a176 7b Ewa Dabrowska, Review of Language, Mind and Brain: Some Psychological and Neurological Constraints on Theories of Grammar, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh (2004) ISBN 0-7486-1475-3. Pages 53-56 Pritha Chandra http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4KCRSRJ-1&md5=afcd04ff65e1b9e2e2753fa8d73aee ad ============================= * Cognitive Systems Research Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 57-134 (June 2007) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/ 6595-2007-999919997-649974 Temporal factorisation: A unifying principle for dynamics of the world and of mental states Pages 57-74 Jan Treur http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4M5WJ6X-1&md5=64c5b9b86d09e32609c2dab0eb2ac2 f9 Temporal factorisation: Realisation of mediating state properties for dynamics Pages 75-88 Jan Treur http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4M51FR8-1&md5=af841c2951434ac7c44fe7bfa81e2a fd Employing emotions to drive plot generation in a computer-based storyteller Pages 89-109 Rafael P?rez y P?rez http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4MS9R9N-1&md5=4f69f9109c674341dd5d8282c1c2c9 40 Children construct novel word meaning ad-hoc based on known words: Computational model of shape and material biases Pages 110-130 Kosuke Kurosaki and Takashi Omori http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4MSHY4G-1&md5=ceefc9ce78400078d773dda46da0f7 d2 Review of Symmetry, Causality, Mind, Michael Leyton; Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1992, 630 pages. Pages 131-133 Monika Krishan http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4MJBTXP-1&md5=e27061be7721733911e5d25c9bfe7c c1 ======================================================== Professor Ron Sun Cognitive Science Department Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 Eighth Street, Carnegie 302A Troy, NY 12180, USA phone: 518-276-3409 fax: 518-276-3017 email: rsun at rpi.edu web: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun ======================================================= From rsun at rpi.edu Fri Nov 9 14:39:16 2007 From: rsun at rpi.edu (Professor Ron Sun) Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 14:39:16 -0500 Subject: [ACT-R-users] Cognitive Systems Research --- Vol.8, No.3 & 4 Message-ID: Cognitive Systems Research --- New Issues are now available: Vol.8, No.3 & 4 ===================================== * Cognitive Systems Research Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 135-248 (September 2007) Special issues on Cognitive Modeling Edited by Danilo Fum, Fabio Del Missier and Andrea Stocco http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/ 6595-2007-999919996-669004 The cognitive modeling of human behavior: Why a model is (sometimes) better than 10,000 words Pages 135-142 Danilo Fum, Fabio Del Missier and Andrea Stocco http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P9SNK8-1&md5=1dc962ce3b783327ba8ca4b5eca549 4d A computational model of action resonance and its modulation by emotional stimulation Pages 143-160 Alessandro Grecucci, Richard P. Cooper and Raffaella I. Rumiati http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P3DY6C-1&md5=b6dcce9323e47f8c104a80dea290f6 38 Computational modeling of individual differences in short term memory search Pages 161-173 Adam Chuderski, Zbigniew Stettner and Jaroslaw Orzechowski http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P3DY6C-2&md5=f8017baa42cff6b4a49a9b7ba3ce13 93 An accumulator model of semantic interference Pages 174-181 Leendert van Maanen and Hedderik van Rijn http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P3DY6C-3&md5=f726ac3bed46ac12a2f565ad37d748 77 Adaptive but non-optimal visual search behavior with highlighted displays Pages 182-191 Franklin P. Tamborello II and Michael D. Byrne http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P40KV4-2&md5=458b6f713963cb574c145046badf38 63 Global vs. local information processing in visual/spatial problem solving: The case of traveling salesman problem Pages 192-207 Xiaohui Kong and Christian D. Schunn http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P40KV4-1&md5=d14405e8802bbb71e89c40e4ce948a 15 A computational model of retrospective time estimation Pages 208-215 Jeronimo Dzaack, Sandra Tr?sterer, Nele Pape and Leon Urbas http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P3DY6C-4&md5=fdb1a31166d39e87acc46d46c65009 91 Inhibition and young children?s performance on the Tower of London task Pages 216-226 Frank D. Baughman and Richard P. Cooper http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P40KV4-3&md5=430bc6a5a1d251a5c2b20867a7366d 10 Deconstructing and reconstructing ACT-R: Exploring the architectural space Pages 227-236 Terrence C. Stewart and Robert L. West http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P3DY6C-5&md5=e5481358fb91306cc88f829cbd4f84 2d Long-term symbolic learning Pages 237-247 William G. Kennedy and J. Gregory Trafton http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4P3DY6C-6&md5=23aa79a2bffb936c0f5a31a3958d0f 42 ==================================== * Cognitive Systems Research Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 249-304 (December 2007) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/ 6595-2007-999919995-671850 Keeping the patient asleep and alive: Towards a computational cognitive model of disturbance management in anaesthesia Pages 249-261 K. Keogh and E.A. Sonenberg http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4N3GHPD-1&md5=07ecefab6e9b0114b6812792543540 61 Using TD learning to simulate working memory performance in a model of the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia Pages 262-281 Ahmed A. Moustafa and Anthony S. 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Pages 300-303 Richa Yadav http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTASC II&_version=1&_uoikey=B6W6C-4NJWP0R-1&md5=f46b5b994528fe1b88107ef377abb6 8d ======================================================== Professor Ron Sun Cognitive Science Department Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 Eighth Street, Carnegie 302A Troy, NY 12180, USA phone: 518-276-3409 fax: 518-276-3017 email: rsun at rpi.edu web: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun ======================================================= From schunn+ at pitt.edu Mon Nov 12 10:26:26 2007 From: schunn+ at pitt.edu (Christian Schunn) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 10:26:26 -0500 Subject: [ACT-R-users] (no subject) Message-ID: <3E714C4A-9FA2-4150-B2D7-9E4A62FA9300@pitt.edu> THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DESIGN COMPUTING AND COGNITION - DCC'08 Bringing artificial intelligence, cognitive science and computational theories to design research 23-25 June 2008 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA preceded by Workshops 21-22 June 2008 http://mason.gmu.edu/~jgero/conferences/dcc08/ This biennial conference series provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of state-of-the-art and cutting-edge design research with a focus on artificial intelligence, cognitive science and computational theories in design. The conference proceedings will form a continuing archive of design computing and cognition research. The conference will be preceded by a series of half-day workshops on specialist topics in design computing and cognition. Attendees are invited to participate in the conference in the following ways: * Submit a full-length paper on completed research relating to design computing and cognition. * Submit a poster describing ongoing research; there will be time for oral presentations of posters. * Submit a proposal for a half-day workshop on a topic related to design computing and cognition. SUBMISSION DATES * Paper abstracts due, electronic submission: 14 December 2007 * Papers for review due, electronic submission: 18 January 2008 * Workshop proposals due: 22 February 2008 * Poster abstracts due: 29 February 2008 DETAILS http://mason.gmu.edu/~jgero/conferences/dcc08/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From ccml06 at hndx02.hainu.edu.cn Sun Nov 11 04:25:19 2007 From: ccml06 at hndx02.hainu.edu.cn (CISP-BMEI2008) Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 17:25:19 +0800 Subject: [ACT-R-users] Extended Deadline: 1 December 2007, BMEI 2008, Sanya, China Message-ID: <200711111611409533390@hainu.edu.cn> ** Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement * ** As per author requests, we are extending the deadline for paper * ** submissions and invited session proposals to 1 December 2007. * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2008 International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI 2008) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 28 - 30 May 2008, Sanya, Hainan, China Extended Submission Deadline: 1 December 2007 http://www.tjut.edu.cn/BMEI2008 Call for Papers, Invited Sessions & Sponsorship The aim of BMEI2008 is to bring together researchers working in many different areas of biomedical engineering and informatics to foster international collaborations and exchange of new ideas. The BMEI 2008 conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE and will be indexed in both EI and ISTP. Selected good papers will be recommended for publication in SCI/SCI-E indexed international journals. The BMEI 2008 will be co-located with the 2008 Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP 2008: http://www.tjut.edu.cn/CISP2008), in order to promote cross-fertilization between the broad areas of biomedical engineering and signal processing. ABOUT SANYA Sanya is one of China premier tourist destinations, with white-sand beaches, charming scenery, hot-springs, and popular activities such as scuba-diving and rafting. More than 20 ethnic groups, including Han, Li, Miao, and Hui, inhabit Sanya and make Sanya a wonderful place to appreciate the various cultures of China. For more information, visit the conference web page or email the secretariat at bmei2008 at hainu.edu.cn 2007-11-11 CISP-BMEI2008 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The CISP 2008 proceedings will be published by the IEEE and will be indexed in both EI and ISTP. Selected good papers will be recommended for publication in SCI/SCI-E indexed international journals. CISP 2008 will be co-located with the 2008 International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI 2008: http://www. hainu.edu.cn/BMEI2008), in order to promote cross-fertilization between the broad areas of biomedical engineering and signal processing. ABOUT SANYA Sanya is one of China's premier tourist destinations, with white-sand beaches, charming scenery, hot-springs, and popular activities such as scuba-diving and rafting. More than 20 ethnic groups, including Han, Li, Miao, and Hui, inhabit Sanya and make Sanya a wonderful place to appreciate the various cultures of China. 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The CISP 2008 proceedings will be published by the IEEE and will be indexed in both EI and ISTP. Selected good papers will be recommended for publication in SCI/SCI-E indexed international journals. CISP 2008 will be co-located with the 2008 International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI 2008: http://www. hainu.edu.cn/BMEI2008), in order to promote cross-fertilization between the broad areas of biomedical engineering and signal processing. ABOUT SANYA Sanya is one of China's premier tourist destinations, with white-sand beaches, charming scenery, hot-springs, and popular activities such as scuba-diving and rafting. More than 20 ethnic groups, including Han, Li, Miao, and Hui, inhabit Sanya and make Sanya a wonderful place to appreciate the various cultures of China. 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