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Computational Modeling in Human-Computer Interaction

Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
We propose a workshop on rapidly emerging topic of Computational Modeling in HCI to address the challenges of increasing complexity of human behaviors we are able to track and collect today. The goal of this workshop is to reconcile two seemingly competing approaches to computational modeling: theoretical modeling, which seeks to explain behaviors vs ...
Nikola Banovic 0001   +2 more
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Model-Based Computation

Natural Computing, 2016
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Putting the Computation Back into Computational Modeling

Pharmacopsychiatry, 2006
Many different varieties of modeling coexist in theoretical neuroscience. Here, we consider the positive and negative implications, for theories of schizophrenia, of a crucial distinction between computational and mathematical modeling.
P, Dayan, J, Williams
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Models and Modelling in Computer Science

2021
Models are a universal instrument of mankind. They surround us our whole lifespan and support all activities even in case we are not aware of the omnipresence. They are so omnipresent that we don’t realise their importance. Computer Science is also heavily using models as companion in most activities.
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The Turing Computational Model

ACM Turing Centenary Celebration on - ACM-TURING '12, 2012
The panel presentations will discuss the beauty and simplicity of the Turing machine formulation of the previously elusive concept of computability and the intuitively satisfying explanation of the power and limitations of computability. They will also review how the Turing machine model provided simple proofs of deep results in logic, including Godel ...
Juris Hartmanis   +4 more
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A Computational Model of Afterimages

Computer Graphics Forum, 2012
AbstractAfterimages are optical illusions, particularly well perceived when fixating an image for an extended period of time and then looking at a neutral background, where an inverted copy of the original stimulus appears. The full mechanism that produces the perceived specific colors and shapes is complex and not entirely understood, but most of the ...
Ritschel, T., Eisemann, E.
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A computer model of conversation

ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1977
This project is concerned with the modelling of language use in a conversation. The aim is to develop techniques for making a machine a more helpful conversant. We are examining problems that have essentially been ignored in current AI natural language research.
James F. Allen   +5 more
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Computational modeling systems

Information Systems, 1995
Abstract A computational modeling system (CMS) provides scientific investigators with a unified computational environment and easy access to a broad range of modeling tools. The goal of a CMS is to provide computational support that increases the efficiency of scientists in the iterative process of modeling.
Terence R. Smith   +5 more
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Computational models of analogy

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractAnalogical mapping is a core process in human cognition. A number of valuable computational models of analogy have been created, capturing aspects of how people compare representations, retrieve potential analogs from memory, and learn from the results.
Dedre, Gentner, Kenneth D, Forbus
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A computational model of teaching

Proceedings of the fifth annual workshop on Computational learning theory, 1992
Goldman and Kearns [GK91] recently introduced a notion of the teaching dimension of a concept class. The teaching dimension is intended to capture the combinatorial difficulty of teaching a concept class. We present a computational analog which allows us to make statements about bounded-complexity teachers and learners, and we extend the model by ...
Jeffrey C. Jackson, Andrew Tomkins
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