ACT-R

Welcome to ACT-R

ACT-R is a cognitive architecture: a theory for simulating and understanding human cognition. Researchers working on ACT-R strive to understand how people organize knowledge and produce intelligent behavior. As the research continues, ACT-R evolves ever closer into a system which can perform the full range of human cognitive tasks: capturing in great detail the way we perceive, think about, and act on the world.

The next generation of ACT-R researchers:
Anna Charlotte Luise Brunstein
Anna Charlotte Luise Brunstein, inducted 2008-06-09, 7.143 lbs
Latest News
15th Annual ACT-R Summer School and Workshop
Carnegie Mellon University July 9-20, 2008 Read More
15th Annual ACT-R Workshop: Speaker Update
"The Future of Cognitive Architecture: Up, Down, and Sideways"
John Laird to speak at 15th Annual ACT-R Workshop. .
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