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Abstract: We describe an improved version of a cognitive model that exhibits the expert to novice transition
in solving physics problems. The initial model was written by Larkin and initially translated
into Soar (version 4) by Levy. In revising it to run in the latest version of Soar (7.0.0),
we have updated it to be an exemplar of an understandable and reusable cognitive model: it
includes graphic displays for understanding how it works, and it has had its learning mechanism
organised as a general... (Update)
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@misc{ ritter-able,
author = "Frank E. Ritter and Gordon D. Baxter",
title = "Able, III: Learning in a more visibly principled way",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/512116.html" }
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