ACT-R

Publications about Representation

Anderson, J. R. (1977). Memory for information about individuals. Memory and Cognition, 5, 430-442. [PDF] [info]

Guhe, M. (2006). Referential nets as ACT-R declarative memory represenation. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 363-364). Trieste, Italy. [PDF] [info]

Kelley, Troy, D. (2003). Symbolic and Sub-symbolic Representations in Computational Models of Human Cognition: What can be learned from biology? Theory and Psychology, 13(6), December. [PDF] [info]

Ritter, F. E., Haynes, S. R., Cohen, M., Howes, A., John, B., Best, B. J., Lebiere, C., Jones, R. M., Crossman, J., Lewis, R. L., St. Amant, R., McBride, S. P., Urbas, L., Leuchter, S., & Vera, A. (2006). High-level behavior represenation languages revisited. Symposium at Trieste:Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 404-407). Trieste, Italy. [PDF] [info]

Schultheis, H., Barkowsky, T. & Bertel, S. (2006). LTMc -- An improved long-term memory for cognitive architectures. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 274-279). Trieste, Italy. [PDF] [info]

Schultheis, H., Lile, S., & Barkowsky, T. (2007). Extending ACT-R's Memory Capabilities. In S. Vosniadou, D. Kayser, A. Protopapas (Eds.), In Proceedings of EuroCogSci'07: The European Cognitive Science Conference (pp. 758–763). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [PDF] [info]

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