Explorations in ACT-R Based Cognitive Modeling — Chunks, Inheritance, Production Matching and Memory in Language Analysis

Ball, Jerry T. (Air Force Research Laboratory)

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According to Baddeley, "The episodic buffer is assumed to be a limitedcapacity Our research team has been working on the development of a language analysis model (Ball, 2011; Ball, Heiberg & temporary storage system that is capable of Silber, 2007) within the ACT-R cognitive architecture integrating information from a variety of sources…the (Anderson, 2007) since 2002 (Ball, 2004). The focus is on buffer provides not only a mechanism for modeling the development of a general-purpose, large-scale, functional environment, but also for creating new cognitive model (Ball, 2008; Ball et al., 2010) that adheres to well representations" (ibid, p. 421). A key empirical result which established cognitive constraints on human language motivated Baddeley to introduce the episodic buffer after 25 processing (HLP) as realized by ACT-R.

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