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Peter C. R. Lane
,
a British computer scientist, senior lecturer in CS at
University of Hertfordshire
. He is member of the
British Computer Society
, and the
Cognitive Science Society
. His research interest is the area of
learning algorithms
and their applications. Along with
Fernand Gobet
, Lane works on
CHREST
, a
cognitive architecture
that models human
perception
, learning,
memory
, and
problem solving
[1]
.
See also
CHREST
CHUMP
Cognition
Selected Publications
[2]
[3]
2000 ...
Fernand Gobet
,
Peter Lane
,
Steve Croker
,
Peter C-H. Cheng
,
Gary Jones
,
Iain Oliver
,
Julian M. Pine
(
2001
).
Chunking mechanisms in human learning
. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 6
Fernand Gobet
,
Peter Lane
(
2004
).
CHREST tutorial: Simulations of human learning
.
CogSci 2004
Richard L. Smith
,
Fernand Gobet
,
Peter Lane
(
2007
).
An Investigation into the Effect of Ageing on Expert Memory with CHREST
. UKCI 2007
Peter Lane
,
Fernand Gobet
,
Richard L. Smith
(
2008
).
Attention mechanisms in the CHREST cognitive architecture
. Proc. of the 5th International Workshop on Attention in Cognitive Systems
Peter Lane
,
Fernand Gobet
(
2008
).
A methodology for developing computational implementations of scientific theories
.
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Computer Modelling & Simulation
Richard L. Smith
,
Fernand Gobet
,
Peter Lane
(
2009
).
Checking chess checks with chunks: A model of simple check detection
.
ICCM 2009
2010 ...
Peter Lane
,
Fernand Gobet
(
2011
).
Perception in chess and beyond: Commentary on Linhares and Freitas (2010)
.
New Ideas in Psychology
, Vol. 29, No. 2
[4]
[5]
Peter Lane
,
Fernand Gobet
(
2012
).
A theory-driven testing methodology for developing scientific software
. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 24, No. 4
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Peter Lane
Peter Lane: Ferret Copy-Detection Software
UH Plagiarism Detection Group: Homepage
References
^
Fernand Gobet
and
Peter Lane
(
2004
).
CHREST tutorial: Simulations of human learning
.
CogSci 2004
^
Peter Lane: Publications
^
DBLP: Peter C. R. Lane
^
Alexandre Linhares
,
Anna Elizabeth T. A. Freitas
(
2010
).
Questioning Chase and Simon's (1973) “Perception in chess”: The “experience recognition” hypothesis
.
New Ideas in Psychology
, Vol. 28, No. 1
^
Neil Charness
(
2012
).
Patterns of theorizing about chess skill - Commentary on Linhares and Freitas (2010) and Lane and Gobet (2011)
.
New Ideas in Psychology
, Vol. 30, No. 3
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Cognition
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Oct 2, 2014
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Peter C. R. Lane,
a British computer scientist, senior lecturer in CS at University of Hertfordshire. He is member of the British Computer Society, and the Cognitive Science Society. His research interest is the area of learning algorithms and their applications. Along with Fernand Gobet, Lane works on CHREST, a cognitive architecture that models human perception, learning, memory, and problem solving [1].
See also
Selected Publications
[2] [3]2000 ...
2010 ...
External Links
References
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