
Proceedings of the 2001 Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling
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- Book Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- ICCM Committee
- Program Committee
- Sponsors
- Invited Address
- The Hidden Face of Representation in Modeling
- Allen Newell Award for Student Paper
- Modeling Icon Search in ACT-R/PM
- Siegel-Wolf Award for Best Applied Paper
- Predicting the Effects of Cell-Phone Dialing on Driver Performance
- Symposium
- Panel on Government Interests and Opportunities in Cognitive Modeling
- Presented Papers
- A Modular Neural-Network Model of the Basal Ganglia's Role in Learning and Selecting Motor Behaviours
- The Application of Mathematical Techniques for Modeling Decision-Making: Lessons Learned From a Preliminary Study
- Bootstrapping in Miniature Language Acquisition
- Modelling Children's Case-Marking Errors with MOSAIC
- A Self-Organizing Neural Network Model of the Acquisition of Word Meaning
- Modeling Task Performance Using the Queuing Networking Model Human Processor (QNMHP)
- Modelling the optional infinitive stage in MOSAIC: A generalisation to Dutch
- Modeling Counteroffer Behavior in Dyadic Distributive Negotiation
- Learning Relational Correlations
- In Search of Templates
- The Influence of Resource Parameters on Incremental Conceptualization
- An ACT-R Model of the Evolution of Strategy Use and Problem Difficulty
- The role of abstract patterns in implicit learning
- An Attractor Network Model of Serial Recall
- Factorial Modeling: A Method for Enhancing the Explanatory and Predictive Power of Cognitive Models
- Modelling Taxi Drivers' Learning and Exceptional Memory of Street Names
- Intention superiority effect: A context-sensitivity account
- Infinite RAAM: A Principled Connectionist Substrate for Cognitive Modeling
- Modeling Selective Attention: Not Just Another Model of Stroop (NJAMOS)
- Learning of Joint Visual Attention by Reinforcement Learning
- Validating a Tool for Simulating Use Interaction
- Extending Task Analytic Models of Graph-based Reasoning: A Cognitive Model of Problem Solving with Cartesian Graphs in ACT-R/PM
- Fitting the ANCHOR Model to Individual Data: A Case Study in Bayesian Methodology
- The Role of Computational Modeling in Understanding Hemispheric Interactions and Specialization
- Modeling How and When Learning Happens in a Simple Fault-Finding Task
- Hippocampal Cognitive Maps: An Alternative View
- The Anatomy of Human Personality: A Computational Implementation
- A Bayesian Model for the Time Course of Lexical Processing
- A Model of Individual Differences in Learning Air Traffic Control
- An Explanation of the Length Effect for Rotated Words
- Towards a Technology for Computational Experimentation
- Generating Subjective Workload Self-Assessment from a Cognitive Model
- Posters
- A Closer Look at Exploratory Learning of Experimentation
- Socionics: A New Challenge for Cognitive Modeling
- Strategies in a Complex Game and their Background
- Facial Expression Recognition with Modular Neural Networks
- Human-Task Adaptations: The Next Step for Cognitive Modeling
- Modeling Cognitive versus Perceptual-Motor Tradeoffs using ACT-R/PM
- Failure to Learn from Negative Feedback in a Hierarchical Adaptive System
- The Strategic Use of Memory for Frequency and Recency in Search Control
- A connexionist model for category construction
- An ACT-R Model of Syllogistic Inference
- Modeling an Opportunistic Strategy for Information Navigation
- On the Normativity of Failing to Recall Valid Advice
- The Grain Size of Cognitive Models: How Low Should We Go?
- Human Performance in Transverse Patterning With A Hippocampal Model
- Modeling Behavior in Complex and Dynamic Situations-The Example of Flying an Automated Aircraft
- ACT-RS: A Neuropsychologically Inspired Module for Spatial Reasoning
- Spatial Navigation Using Hierarchical Cognitive Maps
- Can Cognitive Modeling Improve Usability Testing and Rapid Prototyping?
- Doctoral Consortium Posters
- ICCM Doctoral Consortium
- Modelling the Inverted-U Effect with ACT-R
- What People Learn from Exploratory Device Learning
- The influence of experienced effort on learning and choice of solution paths in a simple navigation task
- Plural Morphology in Compounding is not Good Evidence to Support the Dual Mechanism model
- Modeling User Knowledge and Semantic Structure for Information Extraction from Text
- Statistical Learning of Human Faces
- SHRUTI-agent: a structured connectionist model of decision-making
- Author Index
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