Publications

Since jACT-R is merely an alternative implementation of ACT-R, all of the canonical publications are still applicable. However, publications that have used jACT-R specifically are listed here. Note: If you have a paper you'd like listed, contact Anthony Harrison.

Citations: I have historically asked that people just refer to ACT-R, the theory, and in a footnote mention that you're using jACT-R (with the site's URL). But I guess I should be formal and ask that you use this:

Harrison, A.M. (2008). jACT-R : making cognitive modeling portable. Retrieved from http://jact-r.org/.

Embodiment

Harrison, A.M., & Trafton, J.G. (2009) Gaze-following and awareness of another’s perspective in chimpanzees. In A. Howes, D. Peebles, R. Cooper (Eds.), 9th International conference on cognitive modeling – ICCM2009, Manchester, UK.

Trafton, J.G., Harrison, A.M., Fransen, B.R., & Bugajska, M. (2009) An embodied model of infant gaze-following. In A. Howes, D. Peebles, R. Cooper (Eds.), 9th International conference on cognitive modeling – ICCM2009, Manchester, UK.

Harrison, A.M., & Trafton, J.G. (2010) Cognition for action: an architectural account for “grounded cognition.” Proceedings of 32nd Cognitive Science Conference, Portland OR.

Robotics

Kennedy, W.G., Bugajska, M.D., Harrison, A.M., & Trafton, J.G. (2009) “Like-me” Simulation as an Effective and Cognitively Plausible Basis for Social Robotics. International journal of social robotics.

Spatial Reasoning

Harrison, A. M., & Schunn, C. D. (2003). ACT-R/S: Look Ma, No “cognitive-map”! International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, 2003

Harrison, A. M. (2007). Reversal of the Alignment Effect: Influence of Visualization and Spatial Set Size. Cognitive Science Conference, 2007

Harrison, A.M., & Trafton, J.G. (2009) Gaze-following and awareness of another’s perspective in chimpanzees. In A. Howes, D. Peebles, R. Cooper (Eds.), 9th International conference on cognitive modeling – ICCM2009, Manchester, UK

Trafton, J.G., Harrison, A.M., Fransen, B.R., & Bugajska, M. (2009) An embodied model of infant gaze-following. In A. Howes, D. Peebles, R. Cooper (Eds.), 9th International conference on cognitive modeling – ICCM2009, Manchester, UK.