An Overview of the EPIC Architecture for Cognition and Performance With Application to Human-Computer Interaction
EPIC (Executive Process-Interactive Control) is a cognitive architecture especially suited for modeling human multimodal and multiple-task performance. The EPIC architecture includes peripheral sensory-motor processors surrounding a production-rule cognitive processor and is being used to construct...
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