Ok, I’m not much for fluffy posts, but this one I couldn’t resist. Here are my merit badges from the Order of Science Scouts of Exemplary Repute and Above Average Physique.
Ok, I’m not much for fluffy posts, but this one I couldn’t resist. Here are my merit badges from the Order of Science Scouts of Exemplary Repute and Above Average Physique.
I am the master of poor timing. I’d been aiming for a post-doc at NRL, but I’d held off on officially touching base with my contact until more progress had been made.
Harrison, A. M. (in review). The influence of spatial working memory constraints on spatial updating. International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, 2007.
Yeah, baby - wanna play with the spatial goodness?
Or just been waiting for a good time to start working with jACT-R?
Read on.
Alright, here is the first in a series of detailed explanations of ACT-R/S from a modeler’s perspective. This will cover the current state of the implementation.
At last, the final subject has been run. Damn does it feel good to have something off of my plate.
Just a few more subjects, but they aren’t going to change this story..
ACT-R/S: an out-dated introduction
I just realized that after the last website crash, I forgot to update the ACT-R/S information. My bad. It will take some time to bring it all up to date with the dissertation and all in progress. So, for a quick introduction here’s an old submission to CogSci 2002. This is the paper that ultimately became a poster for the conference (the paper wasn’t accepted because, well, it was entirely theoretical without a bit of data to support it).
I’ll be posting more information in the weeks to come to document the current thinking about the architecture. Some things have changed regarding path-integration and automaticity.