[ACT-R-users] ACT-R Workshop 2013 at ICCM

Christian Lebiere cl at cmu.edu
Wed Jul 17 17:02:07 EDT 2013


Thank you all for your participation in the ACT-R workshop at ICCM, and for
the local organizers, Robert West and Terry Stewart, for giving us a forum.
There was a good program of thought-provoking talks and some challenging
discussions which provided a useful summary of current research directions.

As usual, please send your presentations to Dan for inclusion in the ACT-R
web site proceedings.

Thank you again,
The Organizers


On 7/9/13 2:51 PM, "Christian Lebiere" <cl at cmu.edu> wrote:

> Here is the final schedule for the 2013 ACT-R workshop, including location
> information and talk instructions.  Let us know of any error or omission.
> 
> Thank you and see you there on Thursday,
> The Organizers
> 
> ===========================
> ACT-R Workshop 2013 at ICCM
> 
> The ACT-R workshop will take place in Tory 208, part of a cluster of rooms
> that will also be used for ICCM and BRIMS workshops.  Signs will be posted.
> 
> All presentations are 20’ including questions to allow for a 30’ discussion at
> the end of each session.
> 
> 9:00     Session 1 – Architecture
> 
> Unmesh Kurup    Using Expectations to Drive Cognitive Behavior
> Niels Taatgen   General Strategies for Cognitive Control
> Rob Thomson     Bottom-Up Learning: The Case for Associative Memory in ACT-R
> 
> 10:30    Break
> 11:00    Session 2 – Applications
> 
> Hugh McLarty    Massively Scalable ACT-R
> David Reitter   Modeling Individual Differences and Need-for-cognition
> Mike Schoelles  JSON Network Interface to ACT-R
> Jerry Vinokurov SAL, a Hybrid Cognitive Architecture, with Applications
> 
> 12:30 Lunch
> 1:30    Session 3 – Neural
> 
> Chris Dancy     ACT-RΦ: ACT-R with a Physiological Substrate
> Terry Stewart   Neural Python ACT-R
> Robert West     Is the Amygdala a Production System?
> 
> 3:00    Break
> 3:30    Session 4 – Future
> 
> Dan Bothell     ACT-R updates
> All             Discussion
> 






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