[ACT-R-users] ACT-R workshop at Cog Sci?
Gray, Wayne
grayw at rpi.edu
Tue Jan 28 13:57:49 EST 2014
Lynne,
Your interpretation is a bit different from mine, but maybe is the correct one.
I had thought that this was intended as a 1-da replacement for the Annual ACTR Workshop that used to follow the summer school in Pgh.
If it is intended, as you seem to imply, as a 1-da intro to ACTR, then that is a different matter.
Wayne
On 14-Jan-28, at 12:15, Lynne Reder <reder at cmu.edu> wrote:
> Hi Wayne,
>
> I'm unclear about your concern. Is it that ACT-R will take people away from other interesting workshops or that the other interesting workshops will take attendees away from ACT-R? The fact that this is offered frequently should make it less of a concern as a competitor with other workshops as it seems unlikely that people would take it over and over (that is just my hunch).
>
> On a different topic, I tried to read the article you promoted from the NYTimes and, even though I am a NYTimes subscriber, I got an error message when I tried to fetch it.
>
> Cheers,
> Lynne
>
> On Jan 28, 2014, at 11:55 AM, Dario Salvucci wrote:
>
>> Hi Wayne,
>>
>> We could discuss that option. I suppose that would mean going outside the boundaries of Cog Sci and coordinating separately for a venue etc., which may be difficult but we can look into it...
>>
>> Dario
>>
>>
>> On Jan 28, 2014, at 10:22 AM, Gray, Wayne <grayw at rpi.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Dario,
>>>
>>> There have been many interesting workshops and tutorials on the Wed before the conference in recent years. Would you be interested in having the ACTR workshop on a Tuesday so as not to conflict with those?
>>>
>>> Wayne
>>>
>>> On 14-Jan-28, at 08:53, Dario Salvucci <dds26 at drexel.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>> To the ACT-R community,
>>>>
>>>> Several of us (below) are planning to submit a proposal to the Cognitive Science conference for a 1-day ACT-R workshop. For the submission, we are looking to develop a provisional list of interested speakers for the workshop. If you would like to attend and present, please email me ASAP (salvucci at drexel.edu) and we’ll add your name to the list of interested speakers (details and topics to be worked out later). Of course, this is all tentative depending on what happens with the submission, but we hope it will go through and provide us with a chance to meet and talk about the latest and greatest ACT-R work.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Dario Salvucci, Mike Byrne, Christian Lebiere, Niels Taatgen, Greg Trafton
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dario Salvucci
>>>> Associate Dean for CCI Undergraduate Studies
>>>> Professor of Computer Science
>>>>
>>>> College of Computing & Informatics
>>>> Drexel University
>>>>
>>>> 3141 Chestnut Street
>>>>
>>>> Philadelphia, PA 19104
>>>> Tel: 215.895.2674 | Fax: 215.895.0545
>>>>
>>>> drexel.edu/cci
>>>>
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>>
>> Dario Salvucci
>> Associate Dean for CCI Undergraduate Studies
>> Professor of Computer Science
>>
>> College of Computing & Informatics
>> Drexel University
>>
>> 3141 Chestnut Street
>>
>> Philadelphia, PA 19104
>> Tel: 215.895.2674 | Fax: 215.895.0545
>>
>> drexel.edu/cci
>>
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