From rrahmati at gmail.com Tue Nov 2 03:12:27 2010 From: rrahmati at gmail.com (Rouhollah Rahmatizadeh) Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 10:42:27 +0330 Subject: [ACT-R-users] A research on false memories Message-ID: Dear all, We are working on the modeling of false memories in ACT-R using spreading activation model. Just want to know if anyone is interested in this work. Please do not hesitate to email me if you can help in this research or want to be our colleague. Best Wishes, Rouhollah Rahmatizadeh Computer Engineering Department, Sharif University of Technology http://ce.sharif.edu/~rahmatizadeh/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From deccles at lsi.fsu.edu Tue Nov 9 12:52:28 2010 From: deccles at lsi.fsu.edu (David Eccles) Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 12:52:28 -0500 Subject: [ACT-R-users] Faculty Position Available - Associate Professor Message-ID: <5374B5957D51F145B2AF3AE25474DB0745DE0B7E37@exchange-007.LSI-IT.FSU.EDU> Dear colleague, This is an informal call for your input regarding a position at here at LSI, at FSU. I have been asked to consider people suitable for a mid-level position (i.e., Associate Professor), who would interested in joining LSI to undertake interdisciplinary work in the area of the psychology of skill acquisition and skilled and expert performance. The appointment would involve earning tenure in an academic department at FSU such as Psychology or Educational Psychology and Learning Systems (LSI is a research institute, not a formal academic department, and thus does not offer tenure). It would be expected that candidates have established funding connections with state and federal agencies or foundations. They will have published in outlets concerned with these topics such as applied psychology, applied cognitive psychology, applied experimental psychology, human factors, and cognitive field research. Faculty in LSI have reduced teaching and advising loads and thus have opportunities (as well as expectations) for grant capture and project delivery surpassing those associated with more traditional faculty. __ About LSI: Located on the campus of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, the Learning Systems Institute is a multidisciplinary organization dedicated to bridging the gap between research and practice in education and training. The institute develops practical and workable solutions in learning and performance, based on solid research. The Learning Systems Institute maintains project-based teams led by FSU faculty and graduate students with a wide range of experience in many varied disciplines. These multidisciplinary teams develop robust solutions using systems approaches to the planning, design, evaluation, and improvement of instruction, learning, and human performance. Over the past 40 years, the Learning Systems Institute has made significant contributions, nationally and internationally. __ About FSU: One of the nation's elite research universities, Florida State University - with the Carnegie Foundation's highest designation, Doctoral/Research University-Extensive - offers a distinctive academic environment built on its cherished values and unique heritage, welcoming campus on the oldest continuous site of higher education in Florida, championship athletics, and prime location in the heart of the state capital. Florida State's 40,000 students are dedicated to academic excellence and providing leadership in our complex world. Florida State University's 15 colleges offer more than 275 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, professional and specialist degree programs, including medicine and law, covering a broad array of disciplines critical to society today. __ If you know of anyone that you feel would be interested in this opportunity, please pass on this information to them or their names to me (with their permission) for consideration. We plan to invite interested parties for virtual and actual meetings to explore the possibility of their joining our team. Very best regards, David David W. Eccles, BSc. (Hons.), PhD. Associate Professor and Lead Research Scientist, Learning Systems Institute, and Department of Educational Psychology and Learning Systems, College of Education, Florida State University. Learning Systems Institute, C-4600 University Center, Tallahassee, Florida 32306. Direct line: 850-644-5465. Fax: 850-644-4952. Email: deccles at lsi.fsu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From salvucci at cs.drexel.edu Tue Nov 9 17:27:05 2010 From: salvucci at cs.drexel.edu (Dario Salvucci) Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 17:27:05 -0500 Subject: [ACT-R-users] congrats to John! Message-ID: Great news: John Anderson has won the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer & Cognitive Sciences, given by the Franklin Institute: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10313/1101822-53.stm This is a terrific honor for John, and brings some nice recognition for the broader cognitive modeling community. Congratulations John! _____________________________________ Dario Salvucci, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Computer Science Drexel University http://www.cs.drexel.edu/~salvucci/ From sima at informatik.uni-bremen.de Thu Nov 11 04:00:19 2010 From: sima at informatik.uni-bremen.de (Jan Frederik Sima) Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 10:00:19 +0100 Subject: [ACT-R-users] Open Position - Junior Researcher in Spatial Cognition and Computation Message-ID: <239AEBBB-8311-4452-8B25-DC08AD02A4FD@informatik.uni-bremen.de> - OPEN POSITION - Postgraduate Position / Junior Researcher at the Transregional Collaborative Research Center SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition, Universitaet Bremen Project R1-[ImageSpace] - Mental Representations of Spatial Environments -Under the condition of job release / reference number: A189/10 ? - Project Description: - Mental reasoning about spatial environments often involves specific and task- sensitive spatio-analogical or quasi-pictorial mental representations. Mental processes dynamically construct and explore these representations to obtain desired spatial information and they do so with restricted working memory capacities. One goal of the project R1-[ImageSpace] is to build a cognitive architecture which comprises the components and processes necessary to accurately model human spatial cognition. A second focus is on how to best employ such architectures in applications that assist or train humans in spatial cognition tasks (e.g., in architectural design and spatial planning). Empirical studies are used to inform and evaluate modeling work (e.g., to identify the nature of the representation formats employed during reasoning) as well as developed assistance tools. More information on the project can be found at www.sfbtr8.spatial-cognition.de/project/r1/ - Qualifications: - Applicants should have expertise in computer science / artificial intelligence and cognitive psychology and should hold a master or diploma degree in computer science, cognitive science, or a related field. They should be committed to interdisciplinary, team-based research and be fluent in spoken and written English. Ideally, an applicant will also have knowledge of / interest in more than one of the following areas: computational cognitive modeling of human spatial cognition; psychological experimentation; model-based human-computer interaction. Additional training will be provided on the job. - Main Tasks: - * Contributing to conceptual and computational modeling of human spatial cognition. * Applying cognitive models to computer-based training and tutoring. * Planning / Designing and conducting experiments; statistical analyses of experimental data. * Management of experimental lab and equipment. * Preparing manuscripts for publication in international journals / at conferences. The successful applicant is expected to work on obtaining a doctoral degree in the scope of this position. - Conditions of Employment: - Salary is according to the German Federal pay scale (TV-L 13, approx. EUR 34,000 p.a.). The position is available from January 2011 until the end of 2012 with the possibility of extension. Application deadline: 30. November 2010 (or until a suitable candidate is found). As the University of Bremen intends to increase the proportion of female employees in science, women are particularly encouraged to apply. In case of equal personal aptitudes and qualification, disabled persons will be given priority. Applicants with a migration background are welcome. - How to Apply & What to Do in Case of Questions: - Please address questions about the position and send your application under the reference number (preferably by email) to: Dr. Holger Schultheis SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition Universitaet Bremen P.O. Box 330 440 28334 Bremen / Germany For a paper-based application, please make sure to only send document copies as all received application material will be destroyed after the selection process. From pavel at dit.unitn.it Tue Nov 16 12:56:52 2010 From: pavel at dit.unitn.it (Pavel Shvaiko) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 18:56:52 +0100 Subject: [ACT-R-users] [ESWC-2011] IN-USE track CFP Message-ID: Apologies for cross-postings --------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS --------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC), IN-USE TRACK http://www.eswc2011.org/ May 29 - June 2, 2011, Heraklion, Greece The mission of the Extended Semantic Web Conference is to bring together researchers and practitioners dealing with different aspects of semantic technologies. ESWC 2011 builds on the success of the former European Semantic Web Conference series (http://www.eswc2010.org/), and seeks to extend its focus by collaborating with other communities and research areas, in which Web semantics play an important role, within and outside ICT. IN-USE TRACK DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES Bringing the research results down to exploitation by the final users as well as demonstrating the beneficial use of these results in real world settings is a major challenge. Semantic technologies are among transversal enabling technologies, and, hence, can be applied in various domains, ranging from eGovernment to manufacturing. The Semantic Web in Use track is particularly devoted to showcase implemented applications, learned best practices as well as assessments and evaluations of semantic technologies in real world settings. Submissions to this track should substantially contribute to the knowledge transfer from research labs into mainstream adoption. Special interest for this year's ESWC in Use track includes linking open (e.g., government) data, sentiment analysis (e.g., over social networks and blogs) and scalable show cases (e.g., scenarios with large volumes of data and/or near real-time response requirements). TOPICS of INTEREST In this track we invite original submissions conforming to generally accepted practices for scientific papers covering (but not limited to) one or more of the following topics: - Description of the concrete problems in specific application domains, for which the semantic technologies can provide a solution. - Description of an implemented application of the semantic technologies in a specific domain. - Assessment of the pros and cons of using the semantic technologies to solve a particular business problem or other practical problems in a specific domain. - Comparison with alternative or competing approaches using conventional or competing technologies. - Assessment of the costs and benefits of the application of the semantic technologies, e.g., time spent on implementation and deployment, efforts involved, final user acceptance, returns on investment. - Evidence of deployment of the application, and assessment/evaluation of usage/uptake. - Application of the semantic technologies to problems where their scalability to large amounts of data and/or short response times are demonstrated. - Domains of interest include, but are not limited to: enterprise applications, eGovernment, eParticipation, eEnvironment, eMobility and Smart cities, eHealth, eInclusion, life sciences, media and entertainment, telecommunications, cultural heritage, financial services, energy and utilities, manufacturing. SUBMISSIONS The proceedings of the conference will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Paper submission and reviewing will be electronic. Papers must not exceed fifteen (15) pages in length and must be formatted according to the information for LNCS authors: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0 Papers must be submitted as PDF (Adobe's Portable Document Format) and will not be accepted in any other format. Papers that exceed 15 pages or do not follow the LNCS guidelines risk being rejected automatically without a review. The contributions to the in-Use track hould be submitted through the track submission site at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eswc2011inuse IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission: Dec. 6, 2010 (compulsory) Full paper submission: Dec. 13,2010 (11:59 pm Hawaii time) Notifications sent out: Feb. 21,2011 Final versions due: March 7,2011 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Harith Alani George Anadiotis Giuseppe Angelini S?ren Auer Stefano Bertolo Olivier Bodenreider Paolo Bouquet Fran?ois Bry Pablo Castells John Davies Mike Dean Lee Feigenbaum Aldo Gangemi Fausto Giunchiglia John Goodwin Peter Haase Bin He Tom Heath Nicola Henze Ivan Herman Geert-Jan Houben Eero Hyv?nen Renato Iannella Antoine Isaac Alexander Ivanyukovich Krzysztof Janowicz Yannis Kalfoglou Atanas Kiryakov Birgitta K?nig-Ries Rub?n Lara Nico Lavarini Alain Leger Maurizio Lenzerini Bernardo Magnini Vincenzo Maltese Massimo Marchiori Peter Mika Luca Mion Andriy Nikolov Lyndon Nixon Leo Obrst Massimo Paolucci Yefei Peng Erhard Rahm Yves Raimond Sebastian Schaffert Hannes Schwetz Kavitha Srinivas Andrei Tamilin Klaus-Dieter Thoben Andraz Tori Tania Tudorache Lorenzino Vaccari Yannis Velegrakis Michael Witbrock Baoshi Yan Ilya Zaihrayeu Songmao Zhang Best Regards, Pavel Shvaiko & Daniel Olmedilla (ESWC 2011 *Semantic Web in-Use* track co-chairs) --------------------------------------- Pavel Shvaiko, Ph.D. Innovation and Research Project Manager TasLab - Informatica Trentina S.p.A. 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The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, or related fields, with experience in performing empirical psychological studies and developing computational models of cognition. Experience with ACT-R models and/or spatial cognition would be a plus. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Tiffany.Jastrzembski at wpafb.af.mil Tue Nov 30 11:44:47 2010 From: Tiffany.Jastrzembski at wpafb.af.mil (Jastrzembski, Tiffany S Civ USAF AFMC 711 HPW/RHAC) Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 11:44:47 -0500 Subject: [ACT-R-users] BRIMS 2011 Submission Deadline 3 Weeks Away! Message-ID: <9AC197D8D0788140BC98A478FB3852A85B3DA1@VFOHMLMC11.Enterprise.afmc.ds.af.mil> (Best viewed in HTML; Apologies for Cross-Postings) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ The BRIMS 2011 Submission Deadline is December 21, 2010 - just three weeks away! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ For details on submission content and guidelines, please navigate to: http://brimsconference.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/BRIMS_2011_Call_for_Pa pers.pdf For submission templates, please navigate to: http://brimsconference.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/Authors-Template-for-B RIMS-Submissions.doc You are invited to participate in the 20th Conference on Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation (BRIMS), to be held at the Sundance Resort in Sundance, UT. BRIMS enables modeling and simulation research scientists, engineers, and technical communities across disciplines to meet, share ideas, identify capability gaps, discuss cutting-edge research directions, highlight promising technologies, and showcase the state-of-the-art in Department of Defense related applications. The BRIMS Conference will consist of many exciting elements in 2011, including special topic areas, technical paper sessions, special symposia/panel discussions, and government laboratory sponsor sessions. Highlights of BRIMS 2011 include a fantastic and eclectic lineup of keynote speakers spanning cognitive modeling, sociocultural modeling, and network science: John Laird, PhD University of Michigan, http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/laird/ Lael Schooler, Phd Max Planck Institute, http://ntfm.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/mpib/FMPro Kathleen Carley, PhD Carnegie Mellon University, http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/bios/carley/carley.html Chris Barrett, PhD Virginia Tech, http://ndssl.vbi.vt.edu/people/cbarrett.html The BRIMS Executive Committee invites papers, posters, demos, symposia, panel discussions, and tutorials on topics related to the representation of individuals, groups, teams and organizations in models and simulations. All submissions are peer-reviewed (see www.brimsconference.org for additional details on submission types). Key Dates: All submissions due: December 21, 2010 Tutorial Acceptance: January 31, 2011 Authors Notification January 31, 2011 Final version due: February 18, 2011 Tutorials held: March 21, 2011 BRIMS 2010 Opens: March 22, 2011 Special Topic Areas of Interest are identified to elicit specific technical content: . M&S in network science . Statistical/Graphical approaches to M&S . M&S for asymmetric warfare and joint force applications . Cognitive or behavioral performance moderators in M&S . Integration and reuse of models . Large-scale, persistent, and generative modeling issues General Topic Areas of Interest include, but are not limited to: Modeling . Intelligent agents and avatars/adversarial modeling . Cognitive robots and human-robot interaction . Models of reasoning and decision making . Model validation & comparison . Socio-cultural M&S: team/group/crowd/ behavior . Physical models of human movement . Performance assessment and skill monitoring/tracking . Performance prediction/enhancement/optimization . Intelligent tutoring systems . Knowledge acquisition/engineering . Human behavior issues in model federations Simulation . Synthetic environments for human behavior representation . Terrain representation and reasoning . Spatial reasoning . Time representation . Human behavior usability and interoperability . Efficiency, usability, affordability issues . Operator interfaces . Multi-resolution/fidelity simulations . Science of simulation issues ACCOMMODATIONS and REGISTRATION The conference will be held at the Sundance Resort in Sundance, UT. Visit www.sundanceresort.com for general information about the site and accommodations. Conference and hotel registration, general area, and travel information can be found at www.brimsconference.org. BRIMS PROGAM COMMITTEE: Bradley J. Best (Adaptive Cognitive Systems) William G. Kennedy (George Mason University) Frank E. Ritter (Pennsylvania State University) BRIMS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Joe Armstrong (CAE), Brad Cain (Defence Research and Development Canada), Bruno Emond (National Research Council Canada), Coty Gonzalez (Carnegie Mellon University), Brian Gore (NASA), Jeff Hansberger (Army Research Laboratory), Kenneth Kwok (DSO National Laboratories, Singapore), John Laird (University of Michigan), Christian Lebiere (Carnegie Mellon University), Christopher Myers (Air Force Research Laboratory), Bharat Patel (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, UK), Sylvain Pronovost (Carleton University & CAE), Venkat Sastry (University of Cranfield), Barry Silverman (University of Pennsylvania), Neil Smith (QinetiQ), LtCol David Sonntag (AOARD), Webb Stacy (Aptima), Mike van Lent (SoarTech), Walter Warwick (Alion Science and Technology), Jason Wong (Naval Undersea Warfare Center), Patrick Xavier (Sandia National Laboratories) A special thanks to the BRIMS 2011 Government Sponsors for their support of this event: Air Force Research Laboratory, Army Research Laboratory, DARPA, Office of Naval Research, Natick Soldier Center, NASA, and the UK Ministry of Defence. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the BRIMS 2011 Conference Chair, Dr. Tiffany Jastrzembski (tiffany.jastrzembski at wpafb.af.mil). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tiffany S. Jastrzembski, Ph.D. Cognitive Research Scientist Air Force Research Laboratory 2698 G Street, Building 190 Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7604 Phone: (937) 255-2085 tiffany.jastrzembski at wpafb.af.mil -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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ESWC 2011 builds on the success of the former European Semantic Web Conference series (http://www.eswc2010.org/), and seeks to extend its focus by collaborating with other communities and research areas, in which Web semantics play an important role, within and outside ICT. IN-USE TRACK DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES Bringing the research results down to exploitation by the final users as well as demonstrating the beneficial use of these results in real world settings is a major challenge. Semantic technologies are among transversal enabling technologies, and, hence, can be applied in various domains, ranging from eGovernment to manufacturing. The Semantic Web in Use track is particularly devoted to showcase implemented applications, learned best practices as well as assessments and evaluations of semantic technologies in real world settings. Submissions to this track should substantially contribute to the knowledge transfer from research labs into mainstream adoption. Special interest for this year's ESWC in Use track includes linking open (e.g., government) data, sentiment analysis (e.g., over social networks and blogs) and scalable show cases (e.g., scenarios with large volumes of data and/or near real-time response requirements). TOPICS of INTEREST In this track we invite original submissions conforming to generally accepted practices for scientific papers covering (but not limited to) one or more of the following topics: - Description of the concrete problems in specific application domains, for which the semantic technologies can provide a solution. - Description of an implemented application of the semantic technologies in a specific domain. - Assessment of the pros and cons of using the semantic technologies to solve a particular business problem or other practical problems in a specific domain. - Comparison with alternative or competing approaches using conventional or competing technologies. - Assessment of the costs and benefits of the application of the semantic technologies, e.g., time spent on implementation and deployment, efforts involved, final user acceptance, returns on investment. - Evidence of deployment of the application, and assessment/evaluation of usage/uptake. - Application of the semantic technologies to problems where their scalability to large amounts of data and/or short response times are demonstrated. - Domains of interest include, but are not limited to: enterprise applications, eGovernment, eParticipation, eEnvironment, eMobility and Smart cities, eHealth, eInclusion, life sciences, media and entertainment, telecommunications, cultural heritage, financial services, energy and utilities, manufacturing. SUBMISSIONS The proceedings of the conference will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Paper submission and reviewing will be electronic. Papers must not exceed fifteen (15) pages in length and must be formatted according to the information for LNCS authors: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0 Papers must be submitted as PDF (Adobe's Portable Document Format) and will not be accepted in any other format. Papers that exceed 15 pages or do not follow the LNCS guidelines risk being rejected automatically without a review. The contributions to the in-Use track hould be submitted through the track submission site at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eswc2011inuse IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission: Dec. 6, 2010 (compulsory) Full paper submission: Dec. 13,2010 (11:59 pm Hawaii time) Notifications sent out: Feb. 21,2011 Final versions due: March 7,2011 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Harith Alani George Anadiotis Giuseppe Angelini S?ren Auer Stefano Bertolo Olivier Bodenreider Paolo Bouquet Fran?ois Bry Pablo Castells John Davies Mike Dean Lee Feigenbaum Aldo Gangemi Fausto Giunchiglia John Goodwin Peter Haase Bin He Tom Heath Nicola Henze Ivan Herman Geert-Jan Houben Eero Hyv?nen Renato Iannella Antoine Isaac Alexander Ivanyukovich Krzysztof Janowicz Yannis Kalfoglou Birgitta K?nig-Ries Rub?n Lara Nico Lavarini Alain Leger Maurizio Lenzerini Bernardo Magnini Vincenzo Maltese Massimo Marchiori Peter Mika Luca Mion Andriy Nikolov Lyndon Nixon Leo Obrst Massimo Paolucci Yefei Peng Erhard Rahm Yves Raimond Sebastian Schaffert Hannes Schwetz Kavitha Srinivas Andrei Tamilin Klaus-Dieter Thoben Andraz Tori Tania Tudorache Lorenzino Vaccari Yannis Velegrakis Michael Witbrock Baoshi Yan Ilya Zaihrayeu Songmao Zhang Best Regards, Pavel Shvaiko & Daniel Olmedilla (ESWC 2011 *Semantic Web in-Use* track co-chairs) --------------------------------------- Pavel Shvaiko, Ph.D. Innovation and Research Project Manager TasLab - Informatica Trentina S.p.A. 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