1. Editors’ Introduction: Best Papers from the 19th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling
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Stewart, Terrence C., de Jong, Joost, and Experimental Psychology
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Human-Computer Interaction ,Linguistics and Language ,Cognition ,Artificial Intelligence ,Caffeine ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Best papers ,Humans ,ICCM ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Cognitive modeling - Abstract
The International Conference on Cognitive Modeling brings together researchers from around the world whose main goal is to build computational systems that reflect the internal processes of the mind. In this issue, we present the five best representative papers on this work from our 19th meeting, ICCM 2021, which was held virtually from July 3 to July 9, 2021. Three of these papers provide new techniques for refining computational models, giving better methods for taking empirical data and producing accurate computational models of the cognitive systems that produce them. The other two papers focus on explanation: using models to elucidate the underlying processes affecting cognition in such diverse domains as logical reasoning and the effects of caffeine.
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- 2022