There are also multiple simulations that demonstrates how the model can capture a wide range of empirical phenomena in the event cognition literature:
Segmentation - Video (Dishes)
: show human-like segementation of video data, originally used in Zacks & Tversky, 2001. The dimensionality of the videos has been reduced using a variational auto-encoder, the code for which is available as a seperate library https://github.com/ProjectSEM/VAE-videoSegmentation - Schapiro (n250)
: a simulation of the task found in Schapiro, et al, 2013.Memory Simluation (Bower, 3 setences)
: a simulation of the classic finding in Bower, 1979Memory Simluation (Radvansky & Copeland, 2006)
: a simulation of the findings in Radvansky & Copeland, 2006Memory Simluation (Pettijohn, et al, 2016)
:a simulation of the findings in Pettijohn, et al, 2016Memory Simluation (Dubrow and Davachi, 2013; 2016)
: a simulation of the finding in Dubrow and Davachi, 2013
There are also follow-up analyses:
Memory Simluation (Dubrow and Davachi, 2013; 2016) parameter sensitivity
: looks at memory corruption noise and how it effects order memorySegmentation - Generalizing Structure (Stationary)
: looks at a reduced model that does not simulate event dynamics.