In his book "Untitled Theories of Cognition," Newell (1990) called upon researchers to formulate general theories of cognition in the form of cognitive architectures. A cognitive architecture is a computational modeling platform for cognitive tasks. An architecture should offer representational formats together with reasoning and learning mechanisms to facilitate modeling.</p
‘Cognitive architectures ’ are computer algorithms designed to model human behavior and to function ...
This chapter provides a synthetic review of a long-term effort to produce an internally consistent t...
In “The Atomic Components of Thought”, John Anderson and Christian Lebiere claim that ACT-R (4.0) ...
Cognitive architectures are theories of cognition that try to capture the essential representations ...
One way forward in studying human behavior is to create computer simulations that perform the tasks ...
The idea that the mind should be rigorously studied in modeling and simulation traces its intellectu...
Cooper and Shallice (1995) raise many issues regarding the unified theories of cognition research pr...
This Final Year Project concerns itself with ACT-R (Adaptive Character of Thought – Rational), which...
Excerpts available on Google Books (see link below). For more information, go to publisher's website...
Cognitive modeling is a promising research area combining the fields of psychology and artificial in...
Research on cognitive architectures attempts to develop unified theories of the mind. This paradigm ...
‘Cognitive architectures’ are computer algorithms designed to model human behavior and to function i...
We present a methodology for proposing and evaluating components of cognitive architectures comprisi...
One major limitation of current cognitive architectures is that models are typically constructed in ...
What is a Cognitive Architecture? Definition: a design for a computational system that simulates so...
‘Cognitive architectures ’ are computer algorithms designed to model human behavior and to function ...
This chapter provides a synthetic review of a long-term effort to produce an internally consistent t...
In “The Atomic Components of Thought”, John Anderson and Christian Lebiere claim that ACT-R (4.0) ...
Cognitive architectures are theories of cognition that try to capture the essential representations ...
One way forward in studying human behavior is to create computer simulations that perform the tasks ...
The idea that the mind should be rigorously studied in modeling and simulation traces its intellectu...
Cooper and Shallice (1995) raise many issues regarding the unified theories of cognition research pr...
This Final Year Project concerns itself with ACT-R (Adaptive Character of Thought – Rational), which...
Excerpts available on Google Books (see link below). For more information, go to publisher's website...
Cognitive modeling is a promising research area combining the fields of psychology and artificial in...
Research on cognitive architectures attempts to develop unified theories of the mind. This paradigm ...
‘Cognitive architectures’ are computer algorithms designed to model human behavior and to function i...
We present a methodology for proposing and evaluating components of cognitive architectures comprisi...
One major limitation of current cognitive architectures is that models are typically constructed in ...
What is a Cognitive Architecture? Definition: a design for a computational system that simulates so...
‘Cognitive architectures ’ are computer algorithms designed to model human behavior and to function ...
This chapter provides a synthetic review of a long-term effort to produce an internally consistent t...
In “The Atomic Components of Thought”, John Anderson and Christian Lebiere claim that ACT-R (4.0) ...