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Programme for ICCM 23-25 March 2000

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The conference chair has asked me to send you this as a previous
attendee or interested party to cognitive modelling or the ICCM
conference.  Rather than just refer you to the program, I append an
abreviated version.  If you are registered for the conference this is
only a reminder.

The number of submissions was very high this year (over 60), and the
program thus looks very interesting.  Copies of the proceedings are
available through Universal Press or through Niels Taatgen
<[log in to unmask]>.  Details will appear on the web site
http://tcw2.ppsw.rug.nl/iccm at a later date as well.

As always, if you wish to get off this list, please let me know, but
keep in mind that I do this in my spare time and by hand.

Cheers,

Frank


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Preliminary program ICCM-2000

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Wednesday 22 March tutorials

COGENT
COGNET
ACT-R 
10-13 Morning session
13-14 lunch break
14-17 Afternoon session

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Thursday 23 March


9.10-10.25

MEMORY

Erik Altmann (George Mason)
Memory in Chains: A dual-code associative model of positional uncertainty

Dieter Wallach (U. of Basel) & Christian Lebiere (CMU)
Learning of event sequences: An architectural approach

Fernand Gobet (U. of Nottingham)
Long-term working memory: A computational implementation for chess expertise

10.45-12.00

EYE TRACKING

Dario Salvucci (Cambridge Basic Research)
An Integrated Model of Eye Movements and Visual Attention

Frank Lee & John Anderson (CMU)
Modeling Eye-Movements of Skilled Performance in a Dynamic Task

Kevin Gluck (CMU)
An ACT-R/PM Model of Algebra Symbolization


13.00-14.00 Invited speaker: John Anderson

14.00-14.50

BALANCED BEAM

Hedderik van Rijn, Maarten van Someren, Han van der Maas (U. of Amsterdam)
Modeling Developmental Transitions in ACT-R. Simulating balance scale behaviour
by symbolic and subsymbolic learning

Lorna Peters, Neil Davey, Pam Smith, David Messer (U. of Hertfordshire) 
Connectionist Modelling of Skill Development: Object Balancing in
Young Children 

16.15-18.00 Poster session with drinks

==================================================
Friday 24 March

9.00-10.15

PLANNING AND PROBLEM SOLVING

Danilo Fum and Fabio Del Missier (U. of Trieste)
Climbing the mazes: A cognitive model of spatial planning

Bradley J. Best & Herbert A. Simon (CMU)
Simulating Human Performance on the Traveling Salesman Problem

Nathalie Chaignaud (Laboratoire Perception, Systmes et Information, INSA),
Ikram Cheikhrouhou, Anh Nguyen-Xuan (U. de Paris)
Generalization of a Cognitive Model for Problem Solving with Incomplete
Information

10.45-12.00 Two parallel sessions:

SESSION 1: CONSCIOUSNESS/EMOTIONS/METHODOLOGY

Kenning Marchant (Lycurgus, Toronto)
Can Emotions Be This Logical? Integrating Affect and ACT-R in the Context of
Legal Rules

Stan Franklin (U. of Memphis)
Modeling Consciousness and Cognition in Software Agents

Fernand Gobet (U. of Nottingham) & Frank E. Ritter (Penn State)
Individual Data Analysis and Unified Theories of Cognition: A Methodological
Proposal

SESSION 2: LANGUAGE ACQUISTION

Deb Roy (MIT Media Laboratory)
A Sensor-Grounded Computational Model of Early Word Learning

Gary Jones, Fernand Gobet & Julian M. Pine (U. of Nottingham)
Learning novel sound patterns

Steve Croker, Julian M. Pine and Fernand Gobet (U. of Nottingham)
Modelling optional infinitive phenomena: A computational account of tense
optionality in childrens speech


13.00-14.15 TWO PARALLEL SESSIONS:

SESSION 1: PSI

Dietrich Drner (U. of Bamberg)
The Simulation of Extreme Forms of Behaviour

Christina Bartl (U. of Bamberg)
Metacognition in Complex Problem Solving: How to implement the effects of
metacognition on goal selection in the architecture of PSI

Frank Detje (U. of Bamberg)
Comparison of the PSI-theory with human behaviour in a complex task

SESSION 2: HUMAN FACTORS AND EXPLORATORY LEARNING

Michael Freed and Roger Remington (NASA Ames Research Center)
Human-machine system design: When does simulation pay?

Daniel Freudenthal (Eindhoven U. of Technology)
An Instance Learning Model of Task-Action Mappings

Anna Louise Cox & Richard M. Young (U. of Hertfordshire)
Device-Oriented and Task-Oriented Exploratory Learning of Interactive Devices

14.15-15.45 ACT-R SIG/ Soar SIG

16.15-17.55

HUMAN FACTORS AND PERCEPTION/MOTOR MODELING

Wayne D. Gray, Michael J. Schoelles, & Wai-Tat Fu (George Mason)
Modeling a Continuous Dynamic Task

Michael J. Schoelles & Wayne D. Gray (George Mason)
Argus Prime: Modeling Emergent Microstrategies in a Complex, Simulated Task
Environment

Peter Lonsdale (U. of Nottingham), Frank E. Ritter (Penn State)
Soar/Tcl-PM:  Extending the Soar Architecture to Include a Widely Applicable
Virtual Eye and Hand

Jean P. Banquet (UPMC), Philippe Gaussier (U. de Cergy-Pontoise),
Arnaud  Revel, Sache Leprtre, Sorin Moga, Mathias Quoy, Ybes Burnod
Guided Navigation as implemented by a mobile agent 


==================================================
Saturday 25 March

9.00-10.15

COGNITIVE CONTROL AND DECISION MAKING

Ardi Roelofs (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
Control of language: A computational account of the Stroop asymmetry

Christian Lebiere (CMU), Dieter Wallach (Universitaet Basel), Robert
L. West (Carleton) 
A Memory-based Account of the Prisoner's Dilemma and Other 2x2 Games

Erik Altmann & Wayne Gray (George Mason)
The Anatomy of Serial Attention: An Integrated Model of Set Shifting
and Maintenance

10.45-11.45 Invited speaker: Axel Cleeremans

LANGUAGE

Raluca Budiu & John R. Anderson (CMU)
Integration of Background Knowledge in Sentence Processing: a Unified
Theory of Metaphor Understanding, Semantic Illusions and Text Memory

Michael Matessa & John Anderson (CMU)
An ACT-R Model of Adaptive Communication

13.30-14.45 Future of Cognitive Modelling/ICCM

15.00-17.00 Visit to Groninger Museum


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