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===Preface=== | |||
The Complex Systems Summer School co-directors have recommended the following speech by President Barack Obama as a preface to your time at the program. | |||
[http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/04/27/obama_speech_academy_of_sciences_transcript_96221.html President Obama's speech to the National Academy of Sciences, 4 April, 2009.] | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5-MgZD5IMc Video] | |||
===Tom Carter=== | ===Tom Carter=== | ||
Here is a link to a page with various background readings -- I'll be talking about some of this material, watch the wiki for days/times | Here is a link to a page with various background readings -- I'll be talking about some of this material, watch the wiki for days/times |
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CSSS Santa Fe 2009 |
Preface
The Complex Systems Summer School co-directors have recommended the following speech by President Barack Obama as a preface to your time at the program.
President Obama's speech to the National Academy of Sciences, 4 April, 2009.
Tom Carter
Here is a link to a page with various background readings -- I'll be talking about some of this material, watch the wiki for days/times
Adaptive Modeling in Social Science (Nathan Collins)
Colin Camerer and Teck Ho, Experience-weighted attraction (EWA) learning in normal-form games," Econometrica, 67, July 1999, 827-874.
Camerer, Ho, and Chong, Function EWA: A one-parameter model of learning in games.
Nathan Collins, Risk Learning.
Sutton and Barto, Reinforcement Learning. An extensive introduction to reinforcement learning methods. I will cover an infinitesimal portion of this material.
Aspiration-based models:
Jonathan Bendor, Daniel Diermeier, and Michael Ting, A Behavioral Model of Turnout. (This is an older, working-paper version. The published version is available at jstor.org.)
Nathan Collins, Sunil Kumar, and Jonathan Bendor, The Adaptive Dynamics of Turnout, Journal of Politics 71(2), April 2009, 457-472.
Categorization-based models (which we may or may not get to):
Love, Medin, and Gureckis, SUSTAIN: a network model of category learning.
Collins, A Unified Model of Spatial Voting.