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Publications about Game PlayingKim, S.-Y. & Taber, C. (2004). A cognitive/affective model of strategic behavior-2-person repeated prisoner's dilemma game. In Proceedings of the sixth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 360-361). Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University/University of Pittsburgh. [ Lebiere, C., Gonzalez, C., & Martin, M. (2007). Instance-based decision making model of repeated binary choice. In proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. [ Lebiere, C., Wallach, D., & West, R. L. (2000). A memory-based account of the prisoner's dilemma and other 2x2 games. In Proceedings of International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, 185-193. NL: Universal Press. [ Lebiere, C., & West, R. L. (1999). A dynamic ACT-R model of simple games. In Proceedings of the Twenty-first Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp. 296-301. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. [ Ritter, F. E., & Wallach, D. P. (1998). Models of two-person games in ACT-R and Soar. In Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Cognitive Modelling. 202-203. Thrumpton: Nottingham University Press. [ Sanner, S., Anderson, J. R., Lebiere, C., & Lovett, M. (2000). Achieving efficient and cognitively plausible learning in backgammon. In Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Machine Learning (pp. 823-830). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann. [ Taatgen, N.A., van Oploo, M., Braaksma, J. & Niemantsverdriet, J. (2003). How to construct a believable opponent using cognitive modeling in the game of Set. In F. Detje, D Dörner and H. Schaub (eds.), Proceedings of the fifth international conference on cognitive modeling (pp. 201-206). Bamberg: Universitätsverlag Bamberg. [HTML] [info] West, R. L., Stewart, T. C., Lebiere, C., & Chandrasekharan, S. (2005). Stochastic resonance in human cognition: ACT-R vs. game theory, associative neural networks, recursice neural networks, q-learning, and humans. In B. Bara, L. Barsalou & M. Bucciarelli (Eds.),
Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [ |
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