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This book documents the proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM), which brought together researchers from diverse backgrounds to compare cognitive models; evaluate models using human data; and further the development, accumulation, and integration of cognitive theory. ICCM provides a worldwide forum for cognitive scientists who build computational cognitive models and test them against empirical cognitive data. New features of the conference included the Newell Award for best student paper, the Siegel-Wolf Award for best applied research paper, and a Doctoral Consortium which provided an opportunity for students to meet their peers and mentors and to explore their dissertation work in an intense but friendly, multi-approach environment. These new features, as well as a comprehensive view of the posters presented at the conference are offered in this volume.

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title:Proceedings of the 2001 Fourth International Conference On Cognitive Modeling Held On July 26-28, 2001, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
author:Altmann, Erik M.; Cleeremans, Axel.; Schunn, Christian D.; Gray, Wayne D
publisher:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0805840427
print isbn13:9780805840421
ebook isbn13:9780585387826
language:English
subjectCognition--Data processing--Congresses, Cognitive science--Congresses, Cognitive learning--Congresses, Human information processing.
publication date:2001
lcc:BF309.F68 2001eb
ddc:153
subject:Cognition--Data processing--Congresses, Cognitive science--Congresses, Cognitive learning--Congresses, Human information processing.

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Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling
ICCM - 2001

Proceedings of the 2001 Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling

July 26 - 28, 2001
George Mason University
Fairfax, Virginia, USA

Erik M. Altmann, Axel Cleeremans, Christian D. Schunn, & Wayne D. Gray

Sponsored by
Office of Naval Research
National Science Foundation
George Mason University College of Arts and Sciences
George Mason University Psychology Department
Air Force Research Laboratory Human Effectiveness Directorate
CHI Systems
BBN Technologies
George Mason University Human Factors and Applied Cognition

Page ii Suggested format for citations taken from this volume Salvucci D D - photo 2

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Suggested format for citations taken from this volume:
Salvucci, D. D., & Macuga, K. L. (2001). Predicting the effects of cell-phone dialing on driver performance. In E. M. Altmann, A. Cleermans, C. D. Schunn, & W. D. Gray (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Copyright 2001 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microform, retrieval system, or by any other means, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

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ISBN 0-8058-4042-7

Printed in the United States of America

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About ICCM-2001

Organizing Committee

Program Committee

Sponsors

Invited Address

Arthur B. Markman

Allen Newell Award for Student Paper

Introduction

by Erik Altmann

Modeling Icon Search in ACT-R/PM

Michael D. Fleetwood
Michael D. Bryne

Siegel-Wolf Award for Best Applied Paper

Introduction

by Wayne Zachary and Floyd Glenn

Predicting the Effects of Cell-Phone Dialing on Driver Performance

Dario D. Salvucci
Kristen L. Macuga

Symposium

Panel on Government Interests and Opportunities in Cognitive Modeling

Kevin Gluck, Terry Allard, Laurel Allender, Susan Chipman, Ephraim Glinert, John Tangney, Rik Warren

Presented Papers

A Modular Neural-Network Model of the Basal Ganglia's Role in Learning and Selecting Motor Behaviours

Gianluca Baldassarre

Inducing models of human control skills

Rui Camacho

The Application of Mathematical Techniques for Modeling Decision-Making: Lessons Learned from a Preliminary Study

Gwendolyn E. Campbell
Wendi L. Buff
Amy E. Bolton
David O. Holness

Modelling Children's Case-Marking Errors with MOCAIC

Steve Croker
Julian M. Pine
Fernand Gobet

Bootstrapping in Miniature Language Acquisition

Rutvik Desai

A Self-Organizing Neural Network Model of the Acquisition of Word Meaning

Igor Farkas
Ping Li

Modeling Task Performance Using the Queuing Network Model Human Processor (QNMHP)

Robert Feyen
Yili Liu

Modelling the optional infinitive stage in MOSAIC: A generalisation to Dutch

Daniel Freudenthal
Julian M. Pine
Fernand Gobet

Modeling Counteroffer Behavior in Dyadic Distributive Negotiation

Danilo Fum
Fabio Del Missier

Learning Relational Correlations

Michael Gasser
Eliana Colunga

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In Search of Templates

Fernand Gobet
Samuel Jackson

The Influence of Resource Parameters on Incremental Conceptualization

Markus Guhe
Christopher Habel

An ACT-R Model of the Evolution of Strategy Use and Problem Difficulty

Glenn Gunzelmann
John R. Anderson

The role of abstract patterns in implicit learning

Volodymyr V. Ivanchenko

An Attractor Network Model of Serial Recall

Matt Jones
Thad A. Polk

Factorial Modeling: A Method for Enhancing the Explanatory and Predictive Power of Cognitive Models

Rita Kovordnyi

Modelling Taxi Drivers' Learning and Exceptional Memory of Street Names

Tei Laine
Virpi Kalakoski

Intention superiority effect: A context-sensitivity account

Christian Lebiere
Frank J. Lee

Infinite RAAM: A Principled Connectionist Substrate for Cognitive Modeling

Simon Levy
Jordan Pollack

Modeling Selective Attention: Not Just Another Model of Stroop (NJAMOS)

Marsha C. Lovett

Learning of Joint Visual Attention by Reinforcement Learning

Goh Matsuda
Takashi Omori

Validating a Tool for Simulating User Interaction

Jan Misker
Niels A. Taatgen
Jans Aasman

Extending Task Analytic Models of Graph-based Reasoning: A Cognitive Model of Problem Solving with Cartesian Graphs in ACT-R/PM

David Peebles
Peter C.-H. Cheng

Fitting the ANCHOR Model to Individual Data: A Case Study in Bayesian Methodology

Alexander A. Petrov

The Role of Computational Modeling in Understanding Hemispheric Interactions and Specialization

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