Steps towards integrated models of cognitive systems : a levels-of-analysis approach to comparing human performance to model predictions in a complex task environment

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Schoelles, Michael J.
Myers, Christopher W.
Gray, Wayne D.
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SUN, Ron, ed. and others. 28th annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society in cooperation with the 5th international conference of the Cognitive Science Society : CogSci / ICCS 2006 ; July 26 - 29, 2006, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 2. Red Hook, NY: Curran, 2006, pp. 756-761. ISBN 978-1-60560-500-5
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Attempts to model complex task environments can serve as benchmarks that enable us to assess the state of cognitive theory and to identify productive topics for future research. Such models must be accompanied by a thorough examination of their fit to overall performance as well as their detailed fit to the microstructure of performance. We provide an example of this approach in our Argus Prime Model of a complex simulated radar operator task that combines real- time demands on human cognitive, perceptual, and action with a dynamic decision-making task. The generally good fit of the model to overall performance is a mark of the power of contemporary cognitive theory and architectures of cognition. The multiple failures of the model to capture fine-grained details of performance mark the limits of contemporary theory and signal productive areas for future research.

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CogSci / ICCS, 26. Juli 2006 - 29. Juli 2006, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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ISO 690SCHOELLES, Michael J., Hansjörg NETH, Christopher W. MYERS, Wayne D. GRAY, 2006. Steps towards integrated models of cognitive systems : a levels-of-analysis approach to comparing human performance to model predictions in a complex task environment. CogSci / ICCS. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 26. Juli 2006 - 29. Juli 2006. In: SUN, Ron, ed. and others. 28th annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society in cooperation with the 5th international conference of the Cognitive Science Society : CogSci / ICCS 2006 ; July 26 - 29, 2006, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 2. Red Hook, NY: Curran, 2006, pp. 756-761. ISBN 978-1-60560-500-5
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@inproceedings{Schoelles2006Steps-28392,
  year={2006},
  title={Steps towards integrated models of cognitive systems : a levels-of-analysis approach to comparing human performance to model predictions in a complex task environment},
  isbn={978-1-60560-500-5},
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  address={Red Hook, NY},
  booktitle={28th annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society in cooperation with the 5th international conference of the Cognitive Science Society : CogSci / ICCS 2006 ; July 26 - 29, 2006, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada},
  pages={756--761},
  editor={Sun, Ron},
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