Predicting Cognitive Performance in Open-ended Dynamic Tasks
A Modeling Comparison Challenge
Organized by: Christian Lebiere, Cleotilde Gonzalez, & Walter Warwick

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Registration for the challenge and model submission

The challenge is open to every modeler and modeling approach. Registration is required so that we can plan to allocate adequate resources to the evaluation of the participants' models and update the participants of any changes and notice.

We highly encourage everyone interested in participating to register with us as soon as possible. Send an email to DSFchallenge@gmail.com, stating that you plan to participate in the challenge. Tell us the format you are planning to submit your model (e.g., MATLab, Visual Basic, .exe, LISP), so that we can make sure we can accommodate your software. Please also list all your co-authors and cc them.

To submit, you can email your submission (model and written explanation) to DSFChallenge@gmail.com, by no later than May 15, 2009.

Late submissions will not be considered.

The results and winner(s) will be announced electronically by June 1, 2009, and the complete results will be presented at a symposium at ICCM 2009 (July 24th-26th, 2009) in Manchester, UK.

Organized in part by the Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory, a part of the Social and Decision Sciences Department at Carnegie Mellon University. For updates and comments regarding this website, please email hauyuw@andrew.cmu.edu.