First European
Workshop on
Cognitive Modeling
in conjunction with EuroSoar-10
14. - 16.11.96, Berlin
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Preliminary Program
Bonnie John (CMU, PA, USA), Friedhart Klix (Berlin, Germany),
Gerhard Strube (University Freiburg, Germany),
Werner Tack (University Saarbrücken, Germany)
Learning
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- Frank E. Ritter and Gordon D. Baxter (Nottingham, UK):
Able, III: Learning in a More Visibly Principled Way
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- Niels Taatgen (Groningen, The Netherlands):
Learning and Revising Task-Specific Rules in ACT-R
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- Ute Schmid and Fritz Wysotzki (Berlin, Germany):
Skill Acquisition Can Be Regarded as Program Synthesis
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- Linda Briesemeister, Tobias Scheffer and Fritz Wysotzki (Berlin, Germany):
A Concept Formation Based Algorithmic Model for Skill Acquisition
- Gareth E. Miles and Stephen J. Payne (Cardiff, UK):
Learning from Examples: Reminding or Heuristic Switching?
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- Fernand Gobet (Nottingham, UK):
EPAM-like Simulations of the Recall of Random Chess Positions
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- Vittorio Maniezzo and Anna Navarra (Bologna, Italy):
A Psychogenetic Model for Learning Sensorimotor Sequences
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- Wolfgang Stolzmann (Osnabrück, Germany):
Learning Classifier Systems Using the Cognitive Mechanism of Anticipatory
Behavioral Control
Demonstrations
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- Richard Cooper and John Fox (London, UK):
COGENT: A Package to Assist Cognitive Modelling
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- Jans Aasman (Leidschendam, The Netherlands):
SOARing back to LISP
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- Mark Müller and Ute Schmid (Berlin, Germany):
IPAL - A System that Integrates Problem Solving, Skill Acquisition and
Learning by Analogy
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- Klaus Eyferth, Sandro Leuchter und Yorck Hauss (Berlin, Germany):
Modelling Cognitive Skills of Air Traffic Enroute Controllers
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Reasoning
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- Christoph Schlieder (Freiburg, Germany):
A Computational Account of Preferences in Mental Model Construction
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- Bettina Berendt (Hamburg, Germany):
The Utility of Mental Images: How to Construct Stable Mental Models in
an Unstable Image Medium
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- Peter Hawighorst (Osnabrück, Germany):
Rough-Sets-Theory-Algorithms as Mental Tools to Construct Causal
Dependencies in Unknown Complex Systems
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- Frank Van Overwalle and Dirk Van Rooy (Brussel, Belgium; Cancelled talk):
A Connectionist Approach to Causal Attribution
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- Antonella Carassa, Alessandra Valpiani, Giuliano Geminiani and
Stefania Bandini (Turin, Italy; Cancelled talk):
Mental Models of Physical Causality
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- Michael May (Hamburg, Germany):
Experimentation and the Formation of Causal Theories
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- Laurence Alpay, Eileen Scanlon, Rose Dieng and Alain Giboin (Milton
Keynes, UK):
Modelling Reasoning Processes in Diagnostic Problem Solving: A Study
across Three Domains
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- Josef F. Krems (Chemnitz, Germany) and Todd Johnson (Columbus, OH, USA):
Integration of Anomalous Data in Current Explanations: A Model-Based
Theory of Abductive Reasoning
Discovery, Insight, Creativity
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- Gerd Graßhoff (Hamburg, Germany):
Cognitive Modelling of Scientific Discovery Processes
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- Marcus Winteroll (Hamburg, Germany):
Symmetry - Modelling Albert Einstein's Method
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- Günther Knoblich (Hamburg, Germany) and Stellan Ohlsson (Chicago, IL,
USA):
Can ACT-R Have Insights?
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- Luìs Macedo, Francisco C. Pereira, Carlos Grilo and
Amìlcar Cardoso (Coimbra, Portugal):
Towards a Computational Case-Based Model for Creative Planning
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- Penousal Machado and Amìlcar Cardoso (Coimbra, Portugal):
Generation and Evaluation of Artworks
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- Detlev Zimmermann (Saarbrücken, Germany):
A Proposal for a Cognitive Model of Automatic Intention-Based Music
Composition
Cognitive Architectures
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- Tim Read (Granada, Spain):
Evaluating the Design Based Approach
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- Todd Johnson (Columbus, OH, USA):
A Comparison of ACT-R and Soar
Natural Language Processing
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- Marie-Anne Schelstraete (Louvain, Belgium; Cancelled talk):
Use of 3CAPS Architecture to Simulate Inhibition Processes in
Grammatical Assignment
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- Mohsen Rais-Ghasem and Jean-Pierre Corriveau (Ottawa, Ont., Canada; Cancelled talk):
Beyond Concept Recognition
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- John A. Bullinaria (London, UK):
Connectionist Models of Reading: Incorporating Semantics
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- Enrico Blanzieri, Monica Bucciarelli and Pierpaolo Peretti (Torino,
Italy):
Sentences and Mental States in Attributing Intentions: Modeling Their
Cognitive Balance
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- Christian Ebert, Daniel Glatz, Martin Jansche, Ralf Meyer-Klabunde,
and Robert Porzel (Heidelberg, Germany):
From Conceptualization to Formulation in Generating Spatial
Descriptions
Tutorials on Wednesday, 13.11.
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- Dieter Wallach and Werner H. Tack (Saarbrücken, Germany):
ACT-R
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- Frank E. Ritter (Nottingham, UK) and Richard M. Young (Cambridge, UK):
Soar7
EuroSoar-10: Friday and Saturday
Organization: Ute Schmid, Fritz Wysotzki (TU Berlin), Josef Krems (TU
Chemnitz)
Support:
- Bernd Mahr and the KIT-Research Group (TU Berlin)
- Informatik Training GmbH (Radolfzell)
Support for Euro-Soar: Frank E. Ritter (Nottingham, UK), Richard M. Young (Cambridge, UK)