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Sven Brüssow

 

 

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status: Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
e-mail: sven@cognition.uni-freiburg.de
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Institut für Informatik und Gesellschaft
Abteilung für Kognitionswissenschaften
Friedrichstr. 50

D-79098 Freiburg, Germany

 

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Research interests

  • Deductive (spatial) reasoning
  • (Complex) problem solving
  • Cognitive modelling (ACT-R)
  • Protocol analysis
  • Eye tracking
  • Computational psycholinguistics


Vita

  • Since 2010 Research assistant at the University of Freiburg i. Br., Centre for Cognitive Science. Project: CSpace - Formal analysis of cognitive complexity in human spatial reasoning.
  • 2007-2009 Research assistant at the University of Heidelberg, Department of Psychology/Experimental and Theoretical Psychology. Project: Complex problem solving as a mediator between basic cognition and real-world functioning.
  • 2006 M.S. (German Diplom) in Computational Linguistics.Master's Thesis: Processing German polarity items within a cognitive architecture.
  • 2000-2006 Studies of Computational Linguistics  at the University of Potsdam.
  • 1997-2000 Studies of General Linguistics at the Heinrich-Heine-University of Düsseldorf.


Projects


Publications


Journal articles

  • Vasishth, S., Brüssow, S., Lewis, R. L. & Drenhaus, H. (2008). Processing polarity: How the ungrammatical intrudes on the grammatical. Cognitive Science, 32(4).

Conference proceedings
  • Brüssow, S., Frorath, M., Ragni, M. & Fangmeier, T. (2012). An ACT-R approach to reasoning about spatial relations with preferred and alternative mental models.In N. Rußwinkel, U. Drewitz, & H. van Rijn (Eds.), Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. Berlin: Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin.
  • Ragni, M., & Brüssow, S. (2011). Human spatial relational reasoning: Processing demands, representations, and cognitive model. In W. Burgard & D. Roth (Eds.), Proceedings of the 25th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. San Francisco, CA.
  • Albrecht, R., Brüssow, S., Kaller, C. & Ragni, M. (2011). Using a Cognitive model for an in-depth analysis of the Tower of London. In L. Carlson, C. Hölscher, & T. Shipley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 693-698). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
  • Ragni, M., Fangmeier, T., & Brüssow, S. (2010). Deductive spatial reasoning: From neurological evidence to a cognitive model. In D. D. Salvucci and G. Gunzelmann (Eds.), Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 193-198). Philadelphia, PA: Drexel University.

Poster/Talks

  • Brüssow, S., Fangmeier, T., & Ragni, M. (2010, Oct). Predicting the BOLD response with a computational model of deductive spatial reasoning. Talk presented at the 10th Biannual Conference of the German Society for Cognitive Science (KogWis). Potsdam.
  • Holt, D., Brüssow, S. & Funke, J. (2009). "What you see is what you say": Zur konvergenten und prädiktiven Validität von Blickbewegungsmessung und Laut-Denk-Protokollen in einer komplexen Planungsaufgabe. Poster presented at TeaP 51, Jena.
  • Brüssow, S., Holt, D. & Funke, J. (2008). Predicting eye movement behavior in a complex scheduling task using a cognitive process model derived from verbal protocols. Poster presented at the 9th Biannual Conference of the German Society for Cognitive Science (KogWis), Dresden.
  • Brüssow, S. (2008). Cognitive modeling of a complex scheduling task based on verbal protocols and eye movement data. Talk presented at the Doctoral Symposium of the 9th Biannual Conference of the German Society for Cognitive Science (KogWis), Dresden.
  • Funke, J., Brüssow, S. & Holt, D.(2007). Cognitive modelling of planning processes within 'Plan-A-Day'. Poster presented at the Biannual Conference on Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making (SPUDM 21), Warsaw.
  • Vasishth, S., Brüssow, S., Lewis, R. L., Drenhaus, H. & Saddy, D. (2006). Constraints on integration difficulty revealed by the intrusion effect in polarity licensing: Data and computational model. Talk presented at AMLaP, Nijmegen.
  • Vasishth, S., Brüssow, S., Lewis, R. L., Drenhaus, H. & Saddy, D. (2006). Processing constraints on negative and positive polarity. Proceedings of the CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, New York City.

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