AbstractQuantitative predictions for complex scientific theories are often obtained by running simulations on computational models. In order for a theory to meet with wide-spread acceptance, it is important that the model be reproducible and comprehensible by independent researchers. However, the complexity of computational models can make the task of replication all but impossible. Previous authors have suggested that computer models should be developed using high-level specification languages or large amounts of documentation. We argue that neither suggestion is sufficient, as each deals with the prescriptive definition of the model, and does not aid in generalising the use of the model to new contexts. Instead, we argue that a computatio...
International audienceIn our previous contribution, we proposed computational modelling-related defi...
In this talk I will discuss the different types of replicability/reproducibility, focussing heavily ...
Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method. With the arriva...
Quantitative predictions for complex scientific theories are often obtained by running simulations o...
Computational modelling is the process by which phenomena found in complex systems are expressed alg...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Contemporary methods of computational cognitive modeling have recently been criticized by Addyman an...
AbstractScientific models are often expressed as large and complicated programs. These programs embo...
Contemporary methods of computational cognitive modeling have recently been criticized by Addyman an...
Scientific models are often expressed as large and complicated programs. These programs embody numer...
International audienceComputational models lie at the heart of computational science. And yet, few s...
Scientific models are often expressed as large and complicated programs. These programs embody numer...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
This paper argues that, for a prospective philosophical analysis of models and simulations to be suc...
Computational modeling has long been one of the traditional pillars of cognitive science. Unfortu-na...
International audienceIn our previous contribution, we proposed computational modelling-related defi...
In this talk I will discuss the different types of replicability/reproducibility, focussing heavily ...
Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method. With the arriva...
Quantitative predictions for complex scientific theories are often obtained by running simulations o...
Computational modelling is the process by which phenomena found in complex systems are expressed alg...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Contemporary methods of computational cognitive modeling have recently been criticized by Addyman an...
AbstractScientific models are often expressed as large and complicated programs. These programs embo...
Contemporary methods of computational cognitive modeling have recently been criticized by Addyman an...
Scientific models are often expressed as large and complicated programs. These programs embody numer...
International audienceComputational models lie at the heart of computational science. And yet, few s...
Scientific models are often expressed as large and complicated programs. These programs embody numer...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
This paper argues that, for a prospective philosophical analysis of models and simulations to be suc...
Computational modeling has long been one of the traditional pillars of cognitive science. Unfortu-na...
International audienceIn our previous contribution, we proposed computational modelling-related defi...
In this talk I will discuss the different types of replicability/reproducibility, focussing heavily ...
Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method. With the arriva...