The principal objective of this paper is to argue the thesis that a science concerned with the study of behaviour requires the computational approach in a serious way for its theoretical advancement. It is pointed out that modelling behaviour requires the articulation of explanations at three levels. The methodology of computational simulations is indispensable to articulating explanations at the first level which underlie explanations at the other two levels. The paper contrasts the currently fashionable approaches in artificial intelligence studies to the kind of constraints viable behavioural models must satisfy. Teachability and open-endedness are two of the essential characteristics of organisms that any satisfactory model must have. I...
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The rapidly increasing pervasiveness and integration of computers in human society calls for a broad...
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Since the second half of the XXth century, researchers in cybernetics and AI, neural nets and connec...
What would a game or simulation need to have in order to teach a teacher how people learn? This chap...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing mod- els, ...
This chapter explores the methodological issues of modelling human behaviour at the relatively high ...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing models, nor...
The context of the work presented in this article is the assessment and automated evaluation of huma...
In this paper we argue that simulating complex systems involving human behaviour requires agent rule...
The rapidly increasing pervasiveness and integration of computers in human and animal society calls ...
The aim of this paper is to grasp the relevant distinctions between various ys in which models and s...
Part 3: Short PapersInternational audienceThe rapidly increasing pervasiveness and integration of co...
The rapidly increasing pervasiveness and integration of computers in human society calls for a broad...
In this chapter, we consider computational approaches to understanding learning and teaching. We con...
In this chapter we present and discuss models in the context of cognitive sciences, that is, the sci...
In this whitepaper I argue for a computational modeling and simulation approach to introducing compu...
Since the second half of the XXth century, researchers in cybernetics and AI, neural nets and connec...
What would a game or simulation need to have in order to teach a teacher how people learn? This chap...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing mod- els, ...
This chapter explores the methodological issues of modelling human behaviour at the relatively high ...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing models, nor...
The context of the work presented in this article is the assessment and automated evaluation of huma...