Frank.Ritter@nottingham.ac.uk
Department of Psychology +
44 (0)115 951-5292 (office + answerphone)
U. of Nottingham + 44 (0)115
951-5324 (incoming fax)
Nottingham + 44 (0)115 943-6265 (home)
England
NG7 2RD
Papers
[all papers available upon request to the author,
Frank.Ritter@nottingham.ac.uk, via postscript files or hardcopy]
Articles and book chapters
Bass, E.J, Baxter, G.D., & Ritter, F.E. (1995) Creating models to control
simulations: A generic
approach. AISB Quarterly, 93, 18-25.
Feurzeig, W., & Ritter, F.
(1988). Understanding Reflective Problem Solving. Psotka,
J., Massey, L. D., & Mutter,
S. A. (Eds.), Intelligent Tutoring Systems: Lessons
Learned. Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Reder, L. M., & Ritter, F. E.
(1992). What determines initial feeling of knowing? Familiarity with
question terms, not the answer. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 18(3), 435-451.
(This paper was also reviewed in the Dutch paper NRC Handelsbad, which
is similar to the Wall Street Journal, in August 1992. We don't know
why.)
Ritter, F. E. (1987). Symbolics product
review. Technology and Learning, 1(2). Invited product review
mispublished as a letter to the editor.
Ritter, F., & Feurzeig, W.
(1988). Teaching Real-Time Tactical Thinking. Psotka,
J., Massey, L. D., & Mutter,
S. A. (Eds.), Intelligent Tutoring Systems: Lessons
Learned. Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Ritter, F. E., & Larkin, J. H.
(1994) Using process models to summarize sequences of human
actions. Human Computer Interaction's special issue on
Exploratory Sequential Data Analysis. 9(3&4). 345-383.
Refereed conference publications, selected technical reports, and
videos
Davis, L. W., & Ritter, F.
(1987). Schedule optimization with probabilistic
search. Proceedings of the Third Conference on Artificial
Intelligence Applications. IEEE Computer Society.
Nerb, J., Krems, J., &
Ritter, F. E. (1993).
Rule learning and the power law: A
computational model and empirical results.
Using a computer model to
examine learning and the power law. In Proceedings of the
Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
765-770. Hillsdale, New Jersey: LEA.
Nichols, S. & Ritter, F.E. (1995)
A theoretically motivated tool for automatically generating
command aliases. In Proceedings of CHI '95. 393-400.
Ritter, F. (1987). OREO: Orienting Electrical
Circuits for Qualitative Reasoning (Tech. Rep.) 6560. BBN
Laboratories.
Ritter, F. E. (1991). How the Soar interface
uses Garnet. Video (2 min.) shown at the Garnet user interface
development environment special interest subgroup meeting at the 1991
Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference (CHI'91).
Ritter, F. E. (1991). Towards fair comparisons of
connectionist algorithms through automatically generated parameter
sets. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the
Cognitive Science Society. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Cognitive
Science Society.
Ritter, F. E. (April, 1991). The Developmental
Soar Interface. Video (27 min.) presented to the CMU Soar
Research Group.
Ritter, F. E. (1992). Unified Theories of
Cognition: One and one-quarter years later (Tech. Rep.)
CMU-CS-92-007.2. School of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon
University.
Ritter, F. E. (1992). TBPA: A methodology and
software environment for testing process models' sequential
predictions with protocols. Doctoral dissertation,
Carnegie-Mellon University. Also available as School of Computer
Science tech report CMU-CS-93-101.
Ritter, F. E. (1993) Creating a prototype
environment for testing process models with protocol data.
Paper included in the Proceedings of the InterChi Research symposium,
Amsterdam, April, 1993.
Ritter, F. E. (1993) Using a cognitive
architecture to add to protocol theory. Abstract included in
the Proceedings of the III European Congress of Psychology , Tampare,
Finland, July 1993. Also presented as colloquia at Queen Mary and
Westfield College, U. of London, and the U. of Regensberg, Germany,
July, 1993.
Ritter, F. E., Hucka, M., &
McGinnis, T. F. (1992). Soar-mode Manual
(Tech. Rep.) CMU-CS-92-205. School of Computer Science,
Carnegie-Mellon University.
Manuals and published software
Ritter, F. E.,
Fox, D., &
(revised about every 6 months since 1991).
Dismal, a spreadsheet for GNU Emacs.
Available from the Elisp library at THE Ohio State Univeristy.
Bates, D., Kademan, E., &
Ritter, F. E. (Fall 1990, revised Fall 1991).
S-mode for GNU Emacs. Available from the Statlib software
archive (S is a statistics package, Statlib is
statlib@lib.stat.cmu.edu).
Panagos, J., Feurzeig, W., &
Ritter, F. (1987). TRIO System
Documentation (Tech. Rep.) 6547. BBN Laboratories.
Ritter, F. E. (1991). SX: A manual for the Soar
graphical display and interface in X windows. The Soar Project,
School of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon University.
Ritter, F. E. (May, 1991). Revised with Roberto Ong
in 1994. The simple-menu
package. No longer available from The Ohio State University elisp
archives on archive.cis.ohio-state.edu as file
pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/interfaces/simple-menu.el.Z.
Ritter, F. E. (June, 1992). Multiple
forms-mode. Available from The Ohio State University elisp
archives on archive.cis.ohio-state.edu as file pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/modes/multi-forms-mode.1.4.tar.Z.
Ritter, F., & Panagos, J.
(1986). The Yale Loop package: A clause based loop written in
Common Lisp. Available from CL-Utilities-request@cs.cmu.edu, or
via anonymous FTP from ftp.cs.cmu.edu as file /afs/cs/user/mkant/Public/Lisp/code/iter/loop/yloop/yloop.cl.
Ritter, F. E., Hucka, M., &
McGinnis, T. F. (1991). Soar-mode
Manual. The Soar Project, School of Computer Science,
Carnegie-Mellon University.
Ritter, F. E., & McGinnis, T. F.
(1992). Manual for SX: A graphical display and interface for
Soar in X windows. The Soar Project, School of Computer
science, Carnegie-Mellon University.
Ritter, F., & Panagos, J.
(1987). TRIO User's Handbook (Tech. Rep.) 6206. BBN
Laboratories.
Reviews
Ritter, F. E. (1995) Soar: A cognitive architecture
in perspective, Michon, J. A., & Akyurek, A. (eds).
Philosophical Psychology, 8(3) 297-301.
Arnold, M., Ritter, F. E., &
Kuk, G. (1995).
MacSHAPA Review.
CTI Psychology Software Review. Also referenced on the
MacShapa
uses
page
and at
the CTI site.
Workshop papers
Ritter, F. E. (1993). Three types of emotional
effects that will occur in cognitive architectures. Workshop on
architectures underlying motivation and emotion, The University of
Birmingham 11-12 August. Also presented as a colloqium at the MRC-APU
in Cambridge, October, 1993. and at EuroSoar7
Ritter, F. E., Bibby, P.,
Marshall, S. S., & Lochun, S. K.
(1994). Matching the predictions of a model that learns,
paper presented at the Soar XIII workshop at THE Ohio State
University.
Unpublished occasional papers and other interesting
documents.
Ritter, F. E. (1992). How to attend a
conference. Presented as colloquia at CMU Psychology "The
science meets the profession" colloquium series, and at tbe PG
workshop at the AISB 1994 and 1995 Spring Symposium. Unpublished 4 p.
document.
Ritter, F. E. (1992). Introduction to
GNU-Emacs.
Ritter, F. E., Young, R. M. &
Jones, G. (1995).
Psychological Soar Tutorial. Computer programs and
overheads.
Ritter, F. E. (1994).
Whom don't you believe? Refereed publication on rec.humor.funny.
Ritter, F. E. (1994). Questions on BBN, Logo,
Timesharing, and CMU for the 1994 Computer Bowl All-Star Game.
Computer Museum, Boston, MA.
Ritter, F. E. (1998).
Guide to living in Nottingham (ed. 9).
Unpublished 30 p. document in html converted semi-automatically.
Ritter, F. E. (1994).
Guide to the Psychology Department, U. of Nottingham.
Unpublished 10 p. document.
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