News and Events
Adaptive Cognitive Systems staff members will be attending the
upcoming
conference on Behavioral Representation in Modeling and Simulation in
Charleston, SC (BRIMS 2010), from March 22-25. At the conference,
we will be presenting the paper "Extracting the Ontological Structure
of OpenCyc for Reuse and Portability of Cognitive Models".
Adaptive Cognitive Systems staff members will be attending the
upcoming Human Factors and Ergonomic Society Conference. At the
conference, Dr. Bradley J. Best will be presenting as part of a panel
on the topic "Will Synthetic Agents Ever Become Full-fledged
Teammates?".
Adaptive Cognitive Systems staff members will be attending the
upcoming International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. At the
conference, we will be presenting the paper "Adaptive Mesh Refinement
for Efficient Exploration of Cognitive Architectures and Cognitive Models".
Adaptive Cognitive Systems has been awarded a Phase I SBIR Option Task award by NAVAIR to continue development on a framework for Rapid Tactics Development.
Adaptive Cognitive Systems has moved! We're now in Suite 201
of the Broadway Suites office complex at 1942 Broadway St, in Boulder.
Adaptive Cognitive Systems has been awarded a Phase I SBIR award by
NAVAIR to develop a framework for Rapid Tactics Development, based
primarily on learning by demonstration rather than by programming.
Adaptive Cognitive Systems has received a Phase I SBIR grant from
the NSF to develop a cognitive modeling software infrastructure for
combining statistical learning with rule-based representations.
Adaptive Cognitive Systems LLC announces that it has been selected by the ONR to conduct a basic research program on modeling human adversarial behavior, especially that exhibited in asymmetric adversarial environments. ACS LLC will work together with Carnegie Mellon University over a three year period to conduct this research.
Adaptive Cognitive Systems LLC announces that it has been selected
by the AFOSR to receive a Phase I STTR award to develop an interface
for cognitive models with simulation environments.
Adaptive Cognitive Systems has been awarded a contract by the Air Force Research Lab at Mesa, AZ, to explore the impact of high performance computing resources on the study of behavioral moderators within cognitive architectures.
Adaptive Cognitive Systems has been awarded a contract by Sandia National Laboratories to compare the performance of the ACT-R cognitive architecture with the Sandia Cognitive Framework on an unstructured automotive driving task.
Adaptive Cognitive Systems LLC announces its inception as of 6/1/2006.
