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Extractions: Computer Science Department , Indiana University Full papers are in compressed postscript unless otherwise specified. Abstracts are in plain text or html. A plain text listing of archive contents in refer format with abstracts, publication information and keywords is also available. The archive was last updated on August 18, 2000. For problems, questions, or comments please contact David Leake at leake@cs.indiana.edu The URL for this index page is http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~leake/INDEX.html. Papers can also be retrieved by anonomous ftp from ftp.cs.indiana.edu (129.79.254.195) in the directory /pub/leake. The archive is divided into sections for Two additional on-line resources maintained by David Leake are: Leake, D. B., editor. (1996)
Brain And Cognitive Sciences At The University Of Rochester development and plasticity; perception and action; natural language processing and acquisition, based on cognitive and computational science and cognitive http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/
Extractions: B.S. in Computer Engineering / Graduated with Honourary Mention Award for the best Computing Engineering, Digital Systems and Telematics Engineering thesis (2002) Modules coursed Tertiary School: Mexican American School (Escuela Mexicana Americana, AC) Physic-mathematics area. Secondary School: Mexican American School (Escuela Mexicana Americana, AC) Primary School: Queen Elizabeth School (Escuela Reina Isabel)
Extractions: Welcome to the CSL For over 20 years, the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory has been the center for government-sponsored parapsychology research in support of its intelligence program most recently known as STAR GATE. We invite you to volunteer to participate in an exciting new experiment in 2004-2005 to explore how your nervous system can automatically predict the future. If you would like to learn more, click here. Mission Statement The mission of the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory is three-fold. To use the tools of modern behavioral, physiological, and physical sciences to: Determine which parapsychological phenomena can be validated under strict laboratory conditions. Understand their mechanisms.
Laboratories For Fundamental Research To reach the Laboratories for Fundamental Research or the cognitive sciences Laboratory, you can email Dr. Edwin C. May, Director, at info@lfr.org. http://www.lfr.org/
School Of Computer Science School of Computer Science. Research in Theoretical computer science; Applied computer science and software engineering; AI and cognitive science. http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/
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Kluwer Academic Publishers - Phenomenology And The Cognitive Sciences Quarterly interdisciplinary journal concerned with phenomenology, empirical science, and analytic philosophy of mind. Edited by Shaun Gallagher and Natalie Depraz, and published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Site includes journal contents and abstracts. http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1568-7759
Cognitive Sciences Center Opening Page About CSC. Members Research. Teaching. The Graduate Certificate in cognitive science cognitive science, Humanities and Arts Bibliography. http://www.hfac.uh.edu/cogsci/
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Extractions: Research Sources on Concepts of Person and Self This is a bibliography of material where issues in moral philosophy are engaged with the theoretical tools of the cognitive sciences. Most items bear primarily on moral psychology and epistemology. The authors included here are applying concepts and theories from the cognitive sciences in ethics, rather than investigating research and theories in those sciences from a moral point of view. The bibliography is organized into the following seven sections: Since these different subject areas overlap, some items may fit in several of them but are only listed once. Blomberg, Olle. 2003.
NTCS97: New Trends In Cognitive Science in PDF. New Trends in cognitive science. Perspectives from cognitive science, Neuroscience, Epistemology, and Artificial Life with http://www.univie.ac.at/cognition/conf/ntcs97/
Extractions: Check out the new book Understanding Representation in the Cognitive Sciences overview of all contributions in html and the introduction paper in PDF. Perspectives from Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Epistemology, and Artificial Life with plenary talks organized by the Austrian Society of Cognitive Science (ASoCS) Last update: Jan 2000 Purpose and Topics Conference Schedule Posters Organizing Committee ... Additional Information The official proceedings appeared end of 1999 under the title "Understanding Representation in the Cognitive Sciences" with Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, New York. The goal of this single-track conference was to investigate and discuss new approaches and movements in cognitive science in a workshop-like atmosphere. Among the topics which seem to have emerged in the last years are: embodiment of knowledge, system theoretic and computational neuroscience approaches to cognition, dynamics in recurrent neural architectures, evolutionary and artificial life approaches to cognition, and (epistemological) implications for perception and representation, constructivist concepts and the problem of knowledge representation, autopoiesis, implications for epistemology and philosophy (of science). Contrary to many conferences in this field, the focus is on interdisciplinary cooperation and on conceptual and epistemological questions, rather than on technical details. We are trying to achieve this by giving more room to discussion and interaction between the participants (e.g., invited comments on papers, distribution of papers to the participants before the conference, etc.). According to the interdisciplinary character of cognitive science, we welcome papers/talks from the fields of artificial life, empirical, cognitive, and computational neuroscience, philosophy (of science), epistemology, anthropology, computer science, psychology, and linguistics.
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Trends In Cognitive Sciences Trends in cognitive sciences Link to Latest issue If you have a personal print subscription to a Trends title please click here. http://www.trends.com/tics/default.htm
Extractions: Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides concise reviews, summaries, opinions and discussion of the most exciting current research in all aspects of cognition, the mind and the brain. Internationally renowned scientists from cognitive neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, social cognition, artificial intelligence, neural computation, and philosophy regularly contribute to the journal. Trends in Cognitive Sciences features succinct, lively, and up-to-date Review and Opinion articles and discussion of the latest developments in the primary literature in Research Focus articles. Together with stimulating Book Reviews, Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides an essential overview of the latest thinking for both experts and newcomers to this rapidly expanding, multidisciplinary field. Most articles are commissioned by the Editor and all Review an Opinion articles are peer-reviewed.
1st International Workshop On Natural Language Understanding And Cognitive Scien 13 April 2004, Porto, Portugal. Held in conjunction with the Sixth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems ICEIS 2004. Topics include computer model, speech understanding, pragmatics, computational text understanding, multi-lingual processing and electronic dictionaries. Keynote lectures, accepted papers, proceedings, tutorials, workshops, program and registration. http://www.iceis.org/workshops/nlucs/nlucs2004-cfp.html
LARRY HAUSER: Philosophy Resources, Etc. Philosopher of mind and language, especially concerned with issues in cognitive science. Extensive online resources provided. http://members.aol.com/lshauser/index.html
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