[ACT-R-users] ACT-R: any work combining cognition with motion capture/musculoskeletal simulation?

sterling somers sterlingsomers at gmail.com
Fri Dec 6 19:25:18 EST 2024


Michel,

My PhD work was in an extension to a python implementation of actr in
robotics simulator (Morse). There was a (limited) embodied humanoid robot
and some vague work on extending actr to more advanced motor execution. Of
particular interest at the time, in order to support prediction, I was
trying to achieve actr-time synchrony by using actr to trigger the robotics
simulator clock.

Sounds like an interesting project.


Sterling

On Wed, Nov 20, 2024, 13:51 Audette, Michel A. <maudette at odu.edu> wrote:

> Dear members of the ACT-R users list,
>
> I'm intrigued by ACT-R, having just heard about it at a conference last
> week, and in particular, I'd like to find out if there is any work that
> uses ACT-R in conjunction with a musculoskeletal model of the human, while
> performing a specific activity (a human operator). In other words, the
> cognitive processes of an operator of a system (welding, flight, athlete,
> clinical, military, etc)  along with tracking of his/her gestures in
> conjunction with this system operation. I would like to couple
>
> I'm a biomedical engineer with interests in both medical simulation and
> human performance modeling, and I am trying to develop a hybrid human model
> toward a simulation of the human performance type.
>
> I will probably have more questions for you as my interest in this
> evolves. Thanks for your kind consideration.
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
> Michel Audette, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
> Graduate Program Director, Biomedical Engineering,
> Old Dominion University,
> Norfolk, VA.
> maudette at odu.edu; office phone: 757-683-6940.
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