[ACT-R-users] ACT-R summer school and workshop 2008
Niels Taatgen
taatgen at cmu.edu
Fri Jan 11 13:41:19 EST 2008
Fifteenth annual ACT-R Summer School and Workshop
Carnegie Mellon University
July 9-20, 2008
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 following paper:
Anderson, J. R., Bothell, D., Byrne, M. D., Douglass, S., Lebiere,
C., and Qin, Y . (2004). An integrated theory of the mind.
Psychological Review 111, (4). 1036-1060, available online: http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/publications/pubinfo.php?id=526
and in the following book:
Anderson, J. R. (2007) How Can the Human Mind Occur in the Physical
Universe? New York: Oxford University Press.
Each year, a summer school is held to train researchers in the use of
the ACT-R system. The summer school is followed by a three-day ACT-R
workshop.
Summer School
The summer school will take place from Wednesday July 9 to Thursday
July 17. This intensive 9-day course is designed to train researchers
in the use of ACT-R for cognitive modeling. It is structured as a set
of six units, with each unit lasting a day and involving a morning
theory lecture, an afternoon discussion session and an assignment
which participants are expected to complete during the day and
evening. In addition, participants are expected to bring a project of
their own to the summer school on which they can work during the
remaining three days. Computing facilities will be provided or
attendees can bring their own laptop on which the ACT-R software will
be installed.
To provide an optimal learning environment, admission is limited to a
dozen participants, who must submit by April 1 an application
consisting of a curriculum vitae, a statement of purpose, and a
description of the project they would like to do during the summer
school. This project can be based on data from the applicant's own
research, or an experimental study from the literature. We encourage
applicants to browse through the tutorial texts to get a sense of the
kind of experiments that are appropriate for a successful project (the
tutorial text is part of the ACT-R distribution, which can be
downloaded from http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/actr6/). Demonstrated
experience with a modeling formalism similar to ACT-R will strengthen
the application, as well as general programming experience. Applicants
will be notified of admission by May 4.
Admission to the summer school is free. Housing will be provided in
the CMU dormitories for approximately $60/day (single) or $30/day
(shared).
More information, including papers published by the ACT-R community,
can be found on the ACT-R web site (http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/).
ACT-R Workshop
The ACT-R workshop will take place from Friday July 18 to Sunday July
20. Mornings will be devoted to research presentations, each lasting
about 20 minutes plus questions. Participants are invited to present
their ACT-R research by submitting a one-page abstract with their
registration. Afternoons will feature discussion sessions and
instructional tutorials. Suggestions for the topics of the tutorials
and discussion sessions are welcome. Friday afternoon will feature a
presentation by an invited speaker.
Admission to the workshop is open to all. The early registration fee
(before July 1) is $100 and the late registration fee (after July 1)
is $125. Informal proceedings of past workshops can be found on the
ACT-R web site (http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/workshops/). Requests for
presentations should be submitted before July 1 to receive full
consideration for inclusion in the workshop program. A preliminary
program of presentations will be made available in early July. The
workshop is scheduled to just precede the Cognitive Science conference
which takes place in Washington, DC from July 23 to 26. (http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/cogsci.html
). Housing and computing facilities will be provided at CMU during the
workshop, and from July 20 to 23 for workshop participants who wish to
stay on to work on their ACT-R projects and collaborate with other
researchers until the start of Cogsci.
Further details on how to register for the workshop will follow.
An application form for the summer school is appended below.
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Fifteenth Annual ACT-R Summer School
July 9 to 17, 2008 at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh
REGISTRATION
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Name
: ..................................................................
Address
: ..................................................................
Tel/
Fax: ..................................................................
Email
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Send this form, curriculum vitae, statement of purpose and a
description of the project by email (preferred) or regular mail to:
2008 ACT-R Summer School
Psychology Department
Niels Taatgen
Baker Hall 345B Fax: +1 (412)
268-2844
Carnegie Mellon University Tel: +1 (412) 268-2815
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 Email: taatgen at cmu.edu
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Niels Taatgen - Carnegie Mellon University, Psychology, BH 345B
Also (but not now): University of Groningen, Artificial Intelligence
web: http://www.ai.rug.nl/~niels email: taatgen at cmu.edu
Telephone: +1 412-268-2815
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