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Christian Lebiere

Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University

Publications -  212
Citations -  14205

Christian Lebiere is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognitive architecture & Cognitive model. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 205 publications receiving 13308 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Lebiere include University of Waterloo & HRL Laboratories.

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An Integrated Theory of the Mind.

TL;DR: The perceptual-motor modules, the goal module, and the declarative memory module are presented as examples of specialized systems in ACT-R, which consists of multiple modules that are integrated to produce coherent cognition.
Proceedings Article

The Cascade-Correlation Learning Architecture

TL;DR: The Cascade-Correlation architecture has several advantages over existing algorithms: it learns very quickly, the network determines its own size and topology, it retains the structures it has built even if the training set changes, and it requires no back-propagation of error signals through the connections of the network.
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The Atomic Components of Thought

TL;DR: The preface to the book describes how C.R. Anderson's Cognitive Arithmetic transformed into Knowledge Representation and how M. Lovett's choice changed the way that people viewed the world around them.
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ACT-R: a theory of higher level cognition and its relation to visual attention

TL;DR: A demonstration of ACT-R's application to menu selection is discussed and it is shown that theACT-R theory makes unique predictions, without estimating any parameters, about the time to search a menu.
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Instance-based learning in dynamic decision making

TL;DR: Through a series of experiments, this paper shows how the IBLT’s learning mechanisms closely approximate the relative trend magnitude and performance of human data.