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Place/Time: We usually meet five to six times per semester
for about an hour to attent presentations in the general area of cognitive
science. Usually, we have short presentations (about 30 to
45 min.) by ND faculty from different departments on their research
followed by 15 min. of discussions. Recently, we also had several
presentations by graduate students and external speakers.
Meeting time: F 11:45-12:30 p.m.
Meeting place (at ND): 258
Engineering Board Room, Fitzpatrick Hall, College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame
If you are interested in cognitive science and want to contribute to our interdisciplinary project of bringing ND cognitive scientists together, feel free to join the ND cognitive science group. Students interested in cognitive science are particularly welcome!
| Day | Presenter | Location |
Title |
Abstract/Remarks |
|
01/20 |
Marge Skubic Computer Science Univ. of Missouri at Columbia |
ND | A Biologically Inspired Adaptive Working Memory for Robots | Abstract Hosted by CSE Time/location: 3:30-4:30 p.m. 356 Fitzpatrick |
|
3/21 |
David Kemmerer Audiology and Speech Sciences Psychology Purdue University |
ND | The linguistic representation of space: New findings from cognitive neuroscience | Hosted by Psychology Time/location: noon - 1 p.m., 200 Haggar Hall |
|
03/17 |
Thomas Dietterich Computer Science Oregon State University |
ND |
Two Challenges for Machine Learning Research |
Abstract Hosted by CSE Time/location: 3:30-4:30 p.m. 356 Fitzpatrick |
|
03/17 |
John Bickle Department of Philosophy University of Cincinnati |
ND |
Who Says You Can't Do a Molecular Biology of Consciousness | Hosted by HPS Time/location: 4:15 p.m. 117 DeBartolo |
|
03/17 |
Bill Ramsey Philosophy ND |
ND |
Explaining Mental Representation with Non-Mental Representation | Hosted by Philosophy
Time/location: 3:00 p.m. 220 Malloy |
|
04/21 |
Foster Provost Economocis New York University |
ND |
Classification and Learning with Networked Data: A Toolkit and Some Results | Abstract Hosted by CSE Time/location: 3:30-4:30 p.m. 356 Fitzpatrick |
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Last updated: 04/16/2005