Modeling the Function of Narrative in Expertise

Authors W. Korey MacDougall, Robert L. West, Christopher Genovesi



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W. Korey MacDougall
Robert L. West
Christopher Genovesi

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W. Korey MacDougall, Robert L. West, and Christopher Genovesi. Modeling the Function of Narrative in Expertise. In 2014 Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative. Open Access Series in Informatics (OASIcs), Volume 41, pp. 116-120, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2014)
https://doi.org/10.4230/OASIcs.CMN.2014.116

Abstract

The use of narrative is ubiquitous in the development, exercise, and communication of expertise. Expertise and narrative, as complex cognitive capacities, have each been investigated quite deeply, but little attention has been paid to their interdependence. We offer here the position that treating these two domains together can fruitfully inform the modeling of expert cognition and behavior, and present the framework we have been using to develop this approach, the SGOMS macro-cognitive architecture. Finally, we briefly explore the role of narrative in an SGOMS model of cooperative video game playing.
Keywords
  • expertise
  • narrative
  • cognitive modeling
  • distributed cognition
  • macro cognition
  • multiagent systems

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