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Cognitive modelling 1: programming problems – inference Lab
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Dr Benjamin T. Vincent. Cognitive modelling 1: programming problems. This is the first post in a series exploring programming practice in cognitive modelling. While I have over a decade of experience in cognitive modelling, I am in no way an expert and have no formal computer science training. I am not an authority on this, I am feeling my way. Comments welcome. This post may well be updated over time. In an ideal world. Firstly, what we want is to be able to rapidly develop and iterate code. Often w...
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Cognitive modelling 2: project structure – inference Lab
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Dr Benjamin T. Vincent. Cognitive modelling 2: project structure. What we definitely want to do is avoid confusion and mess. Having a clear project structure and workflow has many advantages. While there is no one single correct way to organise a project, putting a bit of thought into it, and learning from past projects can help a lot. This is the workflow that works for me. The manuscript and explanatory figures are kept in dropbox, along with any large datasets that are not suitable for GitHub. The onl...