Computational Cognitive Models Lab CoCoMo Lab

Research

Research in the lab generally concerns skill learning across development. We leverage a variety of methods, ranging from Bayesian psychometric and statistical models to cognitive process models of memory and learning. Common domains of application are word and concept learning, but we are also interested in sequential action learning and statistical learning, more broadly.

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2023

Behavioral Optimization in a Robotic Serial Reaching Task Using Predictive Information
Behavioral Optimization in a Robotic Serial Reaching Task Using Predictive Information
Deniz Sen, Roy De Kleijn, George Kachergis
IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems  ·  01 Sep 2023  ·  doi:10.1109/TCDS.2022.3176459

2022

Evaluating the feasibility of an automated classifier for target-child-directed speech from LENA recordings
Evaluating the feasibility of an automated classifier for target-child-directed speech from LENA recordings
Janet Y Bang, George Kachergis, Adriana Weisleder, Virginia A. Marchman
Center for Open Science  ·  21 Dec 2022  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/5g2jb
A longitudinal analysis of the social information in infants’ naturalistic visual experience using automated detections.
A longitudinal analysis of the social information in infants’ naturalistic visual experience using automated detections.
Bria L. Long, George Kachergis, Ketan Agrawal, Michael C. Frank
Developmental Psychology  ·  01 Dec 2022  ·  doi:10.1037/dev0001414
Plurality Is a Good Start, but It's Time for Unification: A Commentary on “Computational Modeling of Bilingual Language Learning: Current Models and Future Directions”
Plurality Is a Good Start, but It's Time for Unification: A Commentary on “Computational Modeling of Bilingual Language Learning: Current Models and Future Directions”
George Kachergis, Alvin Wei Ming Tan, Michael C. Frank
Language Learning  ·  21 Nov 2022  ·  doi:10.1111/lang.12531
The BabyView Camera: Designing a New Head-mounted Camera to Capture Children’s Early Social and Visual Environment
The BabyView Camera: Designing a New Head-mounted Camera to Capture Children’s Early Social and Visual Environment
Bria Long, Sarah Goodin, George Kachergis, Virginia A. Marchman, Samaher Radwan, …, Chengxu Zhuang, Oliver Hsu, Brett Newman, Daniel Yamins, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  02 Nov 2022  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/238jk
Online Computerized Adaptive Tests of Children's Vocabulary Development in English and Mexican Spanish
Online Computerized Adaptive Tests of Children's Vocabulary Development in English and Mexican Spanish
George Kachergis, Virginia A. Marchman, Philip S. Dale, Jessica Mankewitz, Michael C. Frank
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research  ·  08 Jun 2022  ·  doi:10.1044/2022_JSLHR-21-00372
Estimating demographic bias on tests of children's early vocabulary
Estimating demographic bias on tests of children's early vocabulary
George Kachergis, Nathan Francis, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  27 May 2022  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/4rywf

2021

Toward a “Standard Model” of Early Language Learning
Toward a “Standard Model” of Early Language Learning
George Kachergis, Virginia A. Marchman, Michael C. Frank
Current Directions in Psychological Science  ·  23 Dec 2021  ·  doi:10.1177/09637214211057836
Many babies 3 rule learning - Stage 1 Registered Report - In principle acceptance
Many babies 3 rule learning - Stage 1 Registered Report - In principle acceptance
Ingmar Visser, Andreea Geambasu, Heidi A Baumgartner, Christina Bergmann, Krista Byers-Heinlein, …, Angeline Tsui, Sylvain Sirois, Gert Westermann, Melanie Soderstrom, Clara Levelt
Center for Open Science  ·  08 Jul 2021  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/aex7v
Online Computerized Adaptive Tests (CAT) of Children's Vocabulary Development in English and Mexican Spanish
Online Computerized Adaptive Tests (CAT) of Children's Vocabulary Development in English and Mexican Spanish
George Kachergis, Virginia A. Marchman, Philip Dale, Jess Mankewitz, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  06 Jul 2021  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/5ftsu
Predicting children’s and adults’ preferences in physical interactions via physics simulation
Predicting children’s and adults’ preferences in physical interactions via physics simulation
George Kachergis, Samaher Radwan, Bria Long, Judith Fan, Michael Lingelbach, Daniel M. Bear, Daniel Yamins, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  17 Jun 2021  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/xha3c
Characterizing the object categories two children see and interact with in a dense dataset of naturalistic visual experience
Characterizing the object categories two children see and interact with in a dense dataset of naturalistic visual experience
Bria Long, George Kachergis, Naiti Sanjiv Bhatt, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  27 May 2021  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/nv47t
Peekbank: Exploring children's word recognition through an open, large-scale repository for developmental eye-tracking data
Peekbank: Exploring children's word recognition through an open, large-scale repository for developmental eye-tracking data
Martin Zettersten, Claire Bergey, Naiti Sanjiv Bhatt, Veronica Boyce, Mika Braginsky, …, Angeline Tsui, Sarp Uner, Tian Linger Xu, Daniel Yurovsky, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  12 May 2021  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/ep693
A large-scale comparison of cross-situational word learning models
A large-scale comparison of cross-situational word learning models
George Kachergis, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  29 Apr 2021  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/4um9k
Toward a “Standard Model” of Early Language Learning
Toward a “Standard Model” of Early Language Learning
George Kachergis, Virginia A. Marchman, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  26 Mar 2021  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/yhrb4

2020

Open collaborative writing with Manubot
Open collaborative writing with Manubot
Daniel S. Himmelstein, Vincent Rubinetti, David R. Slochower, Dongbo Hu, Venkat S. Malladi, Casey S. Greene, Anthony Gitter
PLOS Computational Biology  ·  04 Dec 2020  ·  doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007128
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A longitudinal analysis of the social information in infants’ naturalistic visual experience using automated detections
A longitudinal analysis of the social information in infants’ naturalistic visual experience using automated detections
Bria Long, George Kachergis, Ketan Agrawal, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  30 Jun 2020  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/z7tdg
Understanding the impacts of video-guided activities on parent-child interaction
Understanding the impacts of video-guided activities on parent-child interaction
George Kachergis, Emily Hembacher, Veronica Cristiano, Vivian Zhang, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  09 May 2020  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/dmeza
What counts as an exemplar model, anyway? A commentary on Ambridge (2020)
What counts as an exemplar model, anyway? A commentary on Ambridge (2020)
Kyle Mahowald, George Kachergis, Michael C. Frank
Center for Open Science  ·  27 Feb 2020  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/ut86f
What counts as an exemplar model, anyway? A commentary on Ambridge (2020)
What counts as an exemplar model, anyway? A commentary on Ambridge (2020)
Kyle Mahowald, George Kachergis, Michael C. Frank
First Language  ·  27 Feb 2020  ·  doi:10.1177/0142723720905920

2019

Pragmatic communicators can overcome asymmetry by exploiting ambiguity
Pragmatic communicators can overcome asymmetry by exploiting ambiguity
Mark Blokpoel, Mark Dingemanse, Marieke Woensdregt, George Kachergis, Sara Bögels, Ivan Toni, Iris van Rooij
Center for Open Science  ·  07 Nov 2019  ·  doi:10.31219/osf.io/q56xs
Consistency and variability between cultures during toddlers’ naturalistic play
Consistency and variability between cultures during toddlers’ naturalistic play
Bria Long, Patrick Wong, Michael C. Frank, Eva Lai, Peggy Chan, George Kachergis
Center for Open Science  ·  03 Oct 2019  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/jqwr5

2018

Observing and Modeling Developing Knowledge and Uncertainty During Cross-Situational Word Learning
Observing and Modeling Developing Knowledge and Uncertainty During Cross-Situational Word Learning
George Kachergis, Chen Yu
IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems  ·  01 Jun 2018  ·  doi:10.1109/TCDS.2017.2735540
Desirable difficulties during the development of active inquiry skills
Desirable difficulties during the development of active inquiry skills
George Kachergis, Marjorie Rhodes, Todd Matthew Gureckis
Center for Open Science  ·  10 Apr 2018  ·  doi:10.31234/osf.io/7esv8