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.
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.