Several studies have suggested recently that a more dynamic conflict resolution mechanism in the ACT-R cognitive architecture (Anderson & Lebiere, 1998) could improve the decision-making behaviour of cognitive models. This part of ACT-R theory is revisited and a new solution is proposed. The new algorithm (OPTIMIST) has been implemented as an overlay to the ACT-R architecture, and can be used as an alternative mechanism. The operation of the new algorithm is tested in a model of the classical Yerkes and Dodson experiement of animals' learning. When OPTIMIST is used, the resulting model fits the data better than the previous model (e.g. R2 (R squared) increases from .85 to .93 in one example)
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
A problem of emotion and cognition is considered within a unified theory of cognition. There is a st...
Small variations in how a task is designed can lead humans to tradeoff interaction-intensive for mem...
Several studies have suggested recently that a more dynamic conflict resolution mechanism in the ACT...
Several studies have suggested recently that a more dynamic conflict resolution mechanism in the ACT...
Conflict resolution is an important part of many intelligent systems such as production systems, pla...
In computational cognitive science, the cognitive architecture ACT-R is very popular. It describes a...
This Final Year Project concerns itself with ACT-R (Adaptive Character of Thought – Rational), which...
Computational models of cognition provide an interface to connect advanced mathematical tools and me...
Qin, 2004) is a cognitive theory and simulation system for developing cognitive models. It assumes c...
Optimality Theory (OT) has had a lot of attention from the linguistics research community but also s...
The existing procedural learning mechanism in ACT-R (Anderson & Lebiere, 1998) has been successful i...
A problem of emotion and cognition is considered within a unified theory of cognition. There is a st...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
A problem of emotion and cognition is considered within a unified theory of cognition. There is a st...
Small variations in how a task is designed can lead humans to tradeoff interaction-intensive for mem...
Several studies have suggested recently that a more dynamic conflict resolution mechanism in the ACT...
Several studies have suggested recently that a more dynamic conflict resolution mechanism in the ACT...
Conflict resolution is an important part of many intelligent systems such as production systems, pla...
In computational cognitive science, the cognitive architecture ACT-R is very popular. It describes a...
This Final Year Project concerns itself with ACT-R (Adaptive Character of Thought – Rational), which...
Computational models of cognition provide an interface to connect advanced mathematical tools and me...
Qin, 2004) is a cognitive theory and simulation system for developing cognitive models. It assumes c...
Optimality Theory (OT) has had a lot of attention from the linguistics research community but also s...
The existing procedural learning mechanism in ACT-R (Anderson & Lebiere, 1998) has been successful i...
A problem of emotion and cognition is considered within a unified theory of cognition. There is a st...
In this study, we use cognitive models to investigate how humans develop preferences for specific st...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
It has been repeatedly debated which strategies people rely on in inference. These debates have been...
A problem of emotion and cognition is considered within a unified theory of cognition. There is a st...
Small variations in how a task is designed can lead humans to tradeoff interaction-intensive for mem...