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Informavores: Active information foraging and human cognition Doug Markant (Moderator) and Todd Gureckis Dept. of Psychology, New York University Bj¨orn Meder and Jonathan D. Nelson Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cogn
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Document Date: 2013-07-15 14:52:58


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Cambridge / /

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MIT Press / Twitter / /

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Indiana University / University Bj¨orn Meder / Max Planck Institute / University of Wisconsin-Madison / /

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search strategies / information-search experiments / sequential search decisions / search decisions / information search behavior / sequential search games / search game / information search / cognitive search / visual search / social tagging systems / active information search / search-and-decision processes / exhaustive search / search behavior / identified using exhaustive search / /

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Jonathan D. Nelson Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition / New York University / MIT / Max Planck Institute for Human Development Peter Pirolli Palo Alto Research Center Chen Yu Dept. of Psychological and Brain Sciences / Indiana University / University of Wisconsin / /

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Todd Gureckis Normative / Jonathan Nelson / Matt Jones / Peter Pirolli / Doug Markant / Chen Yu / Laura Martignon / Meder Nelson / Todd Gureckis / /

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model of information foraging / representative / /

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Wisconsin / /

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Psychological Review / /

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machine learning / simulation / /

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