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- CHREST abstract "CHREST (Chunk Hierarchy and REtrieval STructures) is a symbolic cognitive architecture based on the concepts of limited attention, limited short-term memories, and chunking. Learning, which is essential in the architecture, is modelled as the development of a network of nodes (chunks) which are connected in various ways. This can be contrasted with Soar and ACT-R, two other cognitive architectures, which use productions for representing knowledge. CHREST has often been used to model learning using large corpora of stimuli representative of the domain, such as chess games for the simulation of chess expertise or child-directed speech for the simulation of children’s development of language. In this respect, the simulations carried out with CHREST have a flavor closer to those carried out with connectionist models than with traditional symbolic models.The architecture contains a number of capacity parameters (e.g., capacity of visual short-term memory, set at three chunks) and time parameters (e.g., time to learn a chunk or time to put information into short-term memory). This makes it possible to derive precise and quantitative predictions about human behaviour.Models based on CHREST have been used, among other things, to simulate data on the acquisition of chess expertise from novice to grandmaster, children’s acquisition of vocabulary, children’s acquisition of syntactic structures, and concept formation. CHREST is developed by Fernand Gobet at Brunel University and Peter C. Lane at the University of Hertfordshire. It is the successor of EPAM, a cognitive model originally developed by Herbert A. Simon and Edward Feigenbaum.".
- CHREST wikiPageExternalLink oi-paper-all.pdf.
- CHREST wikiPageExternalLink Five%20Seconds%20or%20Sixty%20.pdf.
- CHREST wikiPageExternalLink 811.pdf.
- CHREST wikiPageExternalLink chrest.info.
- CHREST wikiPageExternalLink Modelling_CHREST.
- CHREST wikiPageExternalLink Gobet.pdf_1.pdf.
- CHREST wikiPageID "12632281".
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- CHREST wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- CHREST wikiPageRevisionID "674541070".
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink ACT-R.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Brunel_University_London.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognitive_architecture.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Chunking_(psychology).
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_architecture.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Connectionism.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink EPAM.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Feigenbaum.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Expert.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Fernand_Gobet.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_A._Simon.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Soar_(cognitive_architecture).
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Syntactic_Structures.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Hertfordshire.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLink Vocabulary.
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLinkText "CHREST model".
- CHREST wikiPageWikiLinkText "CHREST".
- CHREST wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comp-sci-stub.
- CHREST subject Category:Cognitive_architecture.
- CHREST hypernym Architecture.
- CHREST type Company.
- CHREST comment "CHREST (Chunk Hierarchy and REtrieval STructures) is a symbolic cognitive architecture based on the concepts of limited attention, limited short-term memories, and chunking. Learning, which is essential in the architecture, is modelled as the development of a network of nodes (chunks) which are connected in various ways. This can be contrasted with Soar and ACT-R, two other cognitive architectures, which use productions for representing knowledge.".
- CHREST label "CHREST".
- CHREST sameAs Q5011304.
- CHREST sameAs m.02wywl6.
- CHREST sameAs Q5011304.
- CHREST wasDerivedFrom CHREST?oldid=674541070.
- CHREST isPrimaryTopicOf CHREST.