Editors’ Introduction: Cognitive Modeling at ICCM: Advancing the State of the Art

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Cognitive modeling is the effort to understand the mind by implementing theories of the mind in computer code, producing measures comparable to human behavior and mental activity. The community of cognitive modelers has traditionally met twice every 3 years at the International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM). In this special issue of topiCS, we present the best papers from the ICCM meeting. (The full proceedings are available on the ICCM website.) These best papers represent advances in the state of the art in cognitive modeling. Since ICCM was for the first time also held jointly with the Society for Mathematical Psychology, we use this preface to also reflect on the similarities and differences between mathematical psychology and cognitive modeling.

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Kennedy, W. G., van Vugt, M. K., & Banks, A. P. (2018, January 1). Editors’ Introduction: Cognitive Modeling at ICCM: Advancing the State of the Art. Topics in Cognitive Science. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12321

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