p-94-03 Towards A Computer Model of Memory Search Strategy Learning David B. Leake Proceedings of the Sixtennth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 1994 Abstract: Much recent research on modeling memory processes has focused on identifying useful indices and retrieval strategies to support particular memory tasks. Another important question concerning memory processes, however, is how retrieval criteria are learned. This paper examines the issues involved in modeling the learning of memory search strategies. It discusses the general requirements for appropriate strategy learning and presents a model of memory search strategy learning applied to the problem of retrieving relevant information for adapting cases in case-based reasoning. It discusses an implementation of that model, and, based on the lessons learned from that implementation, points towards issues and directions in refining the model. A postscript file for the full paper is available electronically. To get a copy by anonymous ftp, see ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/leake/README. on the web, open URL ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/leake/INDEX.html.