Ryan J. McCall, MSc
Ryan J. McCall,
MSc is Ph.D. Student, Department of Computer Science,
University of Memphis and
Researcher at Cognitive Computing Research Group,
Institute for Intelligent Systems,
University of Memphis.
His research interests include: LIDA cognitive architecture,
LIDA software framework, human visual perception, event perception and
representation, and dynamical neural networks.
Ryan coauthored
The LIDA Framework as a General Tool for AGI,
Grounded Event-Based and Modal Representations
for Objects, Relations, Beliefs, Etc.,
Time Production and Representation in a Conceptual and
Computational Cognitive Model,
Exploring Action Dynamics as an Index of Paired-Associate
Learning,
Sensory and Perceptual Scene Representation,
The Immediate Present Train Model
Time Production and Representation for Cognitive Agents, and
The LIDA Tutorial.
Ryan earned his Bachelor of Science with a Minor in Computer Science at
Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania in 2007.
He earned his Master of Science in Applied Computer Science,
with Concentration in
Cognitive Science at University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee in 2009.
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