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The CLARION Computational Cognitive Architecture: A Tutorial

• 일시: 2010년 10월 27일(수) - 2010년 10월 30일(토) 10:00~12:00/13:00~15:00 (4시간)


• 장 소 : CHiPS(N26) 1층 강당
• 연사: Dr. Ron Sun (Prof., Dept. of Cognitive Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA / President-Elect, International Neural Network Society)

This tutorial introduces participants to the CLARION cognitive architecture - a Dr. Ron Sun is Professor of Cognitive
comprehensive computational psychological model of the mind, and presents a detailed Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
description of CLARION, as well as simulation examples, advanced topics, and code and formerly the James C. Dowell Professor of
demonstrations. It will present conceptual (psychological), theoretical, and Engineering and Professor of Computer
implementation aspects of the cognitive architecture. Science at the University of Missouri-
Participants should have some prior exposure to artificial neural networks, machine Columbia. He received his Ph.D in 1992 from
learning, and/or cognitive architectures. Preferably, participants should also have some Brandeis University.
experience with some object-oriented programming language (in particular C# or Java). Dr. Ron Sun's research interests center around the study of
cognition, especially in the areas of cognitive architectures, human
However, prior understanding of these areas can be limited, as both basic and advanced
and machine learning, human and machine reasoning, multi-agent
topics related to computational cognitive modeling using CLARION will be covered. social simulation, and hybrid connectionist models. He is the author
Overview of CLARION. of over 200 papers (including more than 70 journal publications),
2010.10.27 Quick introduction to OOP and has written, edited or contributed to 22 books. For his paper on
integrating rule-based reasoning and connectionist models, he
(Wed.) Quick introduction to the CLARION library
received the 1991 David Marr Award from Cognitive Science Society.
The procedural knowledge in CLARION - structure and representation In 2008, he received the Hebb Award from International Neural
The procedural knowledge in CLARION - top-down and bottom-up Networks Society for his contributions to psychology of learning.
2010.10.28 Dr. Ron Sun is the founding co-editor-in-chief of the journal
learning
(Thu.) Cognitive Systems Research (Elsevier). He also serves (or served) on
The declarative knowledge and learning in CLARION the editorial board of Connection Science, Neural Networks,
2010.10.29 Cognitive Computation, and many other journals. He was the
The motivational and metacognitive mechanisms in CLARION general chair and the program chair for COGSCI 2006, and the
(Fri.)
program chair for IJCNN 2007. He is a member of the Governing
2010.10.30 Board of Cognitive Science Society, and a member of the Board of
Q&A; research discussions Governors of International Neural Networks Society. He has also
(Sat.)
been on the program committees of many conferences. He has
The lectures will be for half day on each of first three days; the other half day will be been an invited/plenary speaker for some of them.
reserved for reading and programming assignments for students. His URL is: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun

ü등록비: 학생 100,000원 / 일반 200,000원 (단, ICC 지원이 확정될 경우 면제 가능)


ü선착순 50명 정원, 담당자에게 이메일로 신청
ü문의: 뇌과학연구센터 이수영 교수, 담당: 신필호 (T. 8491, phshin@kaist.ac.kr)

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