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Cognitive modeling of programming…in 20 minutes

An interesting talk by Michael Hansen, PhD student at Indiana Univerity, about how a quantitative cognitive model of a program-understanding task might be created with ACT-R.

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This entry was posted in AI, Interaction Design, Tools on November 9, 2013 by david.

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