Cognitive Modeling of Processes “Beyond Rational”
- William Kennedy, George Mason University
- Frank Ritter, Penn State
- Christian Lebiere, Carnegie Mellon University
- Ion Juvina, Carnegie Mellon University
- Alessandro Oltramari, Carnegie Mellon University
- Jonathan Gratch, University of Southern California
- Richard Young, UCL Interaction Centre, University College London
Abstract
Computational cognitive modeling is normally thought of as
rational cognition. However, there are human behaviors that do not appear to be
driven by rational cognition. The other, “beyond rational” cognition
is also appropriate for computational models of cognition. The panel will discuss
their efforts at modeling this form of cognition.
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