Cognitive modeling is the creation of computer-based processes that mimic human problem-solving and task execution using existing cognitive theories. Cognitive modeling remains a labor-intensive and error prone activity with little theoretical and tool support. In particular, we propose an approach to capturing specifications for cognitive models in an incremental and modular way. We then discuss ways of proving that that a cognitive model meets its specification
This volume is a collection of selected papers that were presented at the international conference M...
In this chapter we present and discuss models in the context of cognitive sciences, that is, the sci...
The goal of cognitive modeling is to build faithful simulations of human cognition. One of the chall...
Contemporary methods of computational cognitive modeling have recently been criticized by Addyman an...
Contemporary methods of computational cognitive modeling have recently been criticized by Addyman an...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Computational cognitive models can embody the structures and processes proposed in a cognitive theor...
AbstractThe development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few ge...
The development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few generally ...
Abstract. The correct functioning of interactive computer systems depends on both the faultless oper...
Cognitive models represent the knowledge and information processes that are assumed to be required f...
Cognitive modeling is the effort to understand the mind by implementing theories of the mind in comp...
Cognitive modeling is a promising research area combining the fields of psychology and artificial in...
The term process model is widely used but rarely agreed upon. This paper proposes a framework for ch...
In cognitive science, natural cognitive processes are generally conceptualized as computational proc...
This volume is a collection of selected papers that were presented at the international conference M...
In this chapter we present and discuss models in the context of cognitive sciences, that is, the sci...
The goal of cognitive modeling is to build faithful simulations of human cognition. One of the chall...
Contemporary methods of computational cognitive modeling have recently been criticized by Addyman an...
Contemporary methods of computational cognitive modeling have recently been criticized by Addyman an...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Computational cognitive models can embody the structures and processes proposed in a cognitive theor...
AbstractThe development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few ge...
The development and testing of computational models of cognition is typically ad hoc: few generally ...
Abstract. The correct functioning of interactive computer systems depends on both the faultless oper...
Cognitive models represent the knowledge and information processes that are assumed to be required f...
Cognitive modeling is the effort to understand the mind by implementing theories of the mind in comp...
Cognitive modeling is a promising research area combining the fields of psychology and artificial in...
The term process model is widely used but rarely agreed upon. This paper proposes a framework for ch...
In cognitive science, natural cognitive processes are generally conceptualized as computational proc...
This volume is a collection of selected papers that were presented at the international conference M...
In this chapter we present and discuss models in the context of cognitive sciences, that is, the sci...
The goal of cognitive modeling is to build faithful simulations of human cognition. One of the chall...