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ACT-R (pronounced /ˌækt ˈɑr/; short for "Adaptive Control of Thought—Rational") is a cognitive architecture mainly developed by John Robert Anderson and Christian Lebiere at Carnegie Mellon University. Like any cognitive architecture, ACT-R aims to define the basic and irreducible cognitive and perceptual operations that enable the human mind. In theory, each task that humans can perform should consist of a series of these discrete operations.

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  • ACT-R(Adaptive Control of Thought--Rational, 합리적-사고의 적응적 제어) 또는 ACT-R 모델(ACT-R model)은 카네기멜론 대학의 (John Robert Anderson)을 중심으로 하여 개발된 이다. 다른 와 마찬가지로, ACT-R은 인간의 마음을 이루는 기본적인 인식과 지각의 조작을 정의하는 것을 목표로 하고 있다. 이론적으로 인간이 수행할 수 있는 과제는 그러한 각각의 조작의 연속으로 이뤄져 있다. ACT-R의 바탕에 깔린 가정의 대부분은 의 진보에 촉발된 것으로, ACT-R은 각각의 처리 모듈에서 인식이 생겨나도록 뇌가 스스로 조직하는 과정을 설명하는 방식으로 볼 수 있다. (ko)
  • ACT-R(Adaptive Control of Thought--Rational、思考の適応制御--理性)とは、カーネギーメロン大学のジョン・R・アンダーソンを中心として開発された認知アーキテクチャである。他の認知アーキテクチャと同様、ACT-R は人間の精神を成り立たせる基本的な認識と知覚の操作を定義することを目指している。理論上、人間の行う行為は、そのような個々の操作の連鎖から成っているとされている。 ACT-R の根底にある仮定のほとんどは認知神経科学(cognitive neuroscience)の進歩に触発されたものでもあり、実際 ACT-R は脳内の個々の処理モジュールによって認識を生み出す過程を説明するものと言う事もできる。 (ja)
  • ACT-R (发音为/ˌæktˈɑr /,英語:Adaptive Control of Thought—Rational,意为“思想的适应性控制-理性”)是一种認知架構,主要由卡内基·梅隆大学的约翰·罗伯特·安德森和克里斯蒂安·勒比尔(Christian Lebiere)开发。如同其它認知架構,ACT-R旨在定义基礎且不可簡化的认知及知觉操作,進而實現人的心智。從理論上講,人类所能完成的每项任务都应該要由这一系列的离散操作组成。 大多数ACT-R的基本假设也受到认知神经科学進展的启发,而ACT-R還可以被看作是一種明確規定大腦如何組織的方法,使得每個單獨的處理模塊能夠產生認知。 (zh)
  • ACT-R (pronounced /ˌækt ˈɑr/; short for "Adaptive Control of Thought—Rational") is a cognitive architecture mainly developed by John Robert Anderson and Christian Lebiere at Carnegie Mellon University. Like any cognitive architecture, ACT-R aims to define the basic and irreducible cognitive and perceptual operations that enable the human mind. In theory, each task that humans can perform should consist of a series of these discrete operations. (en)
  • Adaptive Control of Thought-Rational (ACT-R; J. R. Anderson & C. Lebiere, 1998) ist eine aus Adaptive Control of Thought entstandene kognitive Architektur. Maßgeblich beteiligt an der Entwicklung ist der bekannte Kognitionspsychologe John R. Anderson (* 27. August 1947 in Vancouver). Der Ursprung kognitiver Architekturen liegt u. a. in der kognitiven Psychologie. Sie stellen computergestützte Modelle dar, die dazu dienen menschliche kognitive Prozesse (Gedächtnis, Sprache, Wahrnehmung, Problemlösung usw.) zu modellieren, psychologische Experimente und Theorien zu evaluieren und diese auch am Computer zu simulieren.Grundlegender Bestandteil der kognitiven Architekturen bilden dabei Produktionssysteme. Diese bestehen aus einer deklarativen Wissensbasis, den Fakten, und einem prozeduralen Spe (de)
  • ACT-R is software voor het beschrijven en nabootsen van denkprocessen in het kader van psychologische experimenten. De naam staat voor Adaptive Control of Thought — Rational. Hoofdontwikkelaar is John Robert Anderson van de Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, die er in 1973 mee begon. Zaken die met ACT-R kunnen worden nagebootst zijn bijvoorbeeld: * Het ontleden van zinnen uit een natuurlijke taal * Rekenopgaven * voor kaartspelen * Leerprocessen Een denkproces wordt in ACT-R beschreven door: (nl)
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