ACT-R (pronounced actor) is a symbolic cognitive architecture, created by John R. Anderson and others at Carnegie-Mellon University. It has been widely used to model different aspects of human cognitive behavior.
It makes use of different forms of symbolic representations (such as procedural, declarative, episodic, and iconic memory).
ACT-R has been used in Human-computer interaction.
SOAR is a somehow similar cognitive architecture developed by Allen Newell, Herbert Simon and others also at Carnegie-Mellon University. Other cognitive architectures are DUAL , Psi , Copycat, and subsumption architectures.
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