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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2014/newsitem/5807/23-
 September-2014-KIK-Workshop-on-Higher-level-cognit
 ion-and-computation-Stuttgart-Germany
DTSTAMP:20140615T000000
SUMMARY:KIK Workshop on "Higher-level cognition an
 d computation", Stuttgart, Germany
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140923
LOCATION:Stuttgart, Germany
DESCRIPTION:This workshop, held in conjunction wit
 h KI 2014, aims at bringing together researchers f
 rom Artificial Intelligence, Automated Deduction, 
 Computer Science, Cognitive Psychology, Philosophy
 , and related areas to foster a multi-disciplinary
  exchange between research in higher-level cogniti
 on and computation.    Human higher-level cognitio
 n is a multi-faceted and complex area of thinking 
 which includes the mental processes of reasoning, 
 decision making, creativity, and learning among ot
 hers. Logic, understood as a normative theory of t
 hinking, has a widespread and pervasive effect on 
 the foundations of cognitive science. However, hum
 an reasoning cannot be completely described by log
 ical systems. Sources of explanations are incomple
 te knowledge, incorrect beliefs, or inconsistencie
 s. Still, humans have an impressive ability to der
 ive satisficing, acceptable conclusions. Generally
 , people employ both inductive and deductive reaso
 ning to arrive at beliefs; but the same argument t
 hat is inductively strong or powerful may be deduc
 tively invalid. Therefore, a wide range of reasoni
 ng mechanism has to be considered, such as analogi
 cal or defeasible reasoning.   For more informatio
 n, see http://imodspace.iig.uni-freiburg.de/kik-ws
 /   The Programme Committee cordially invites all 
 researchers to submit their papers for presentatio
 n. Submission deadline: 01-Jul-2014.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
      This workshop, held in conjunction with KI 20
 14, aims at\n        bringing together researchers
  from Artificial Intelligence,\n        Automated 
 Deduction, Computer Science, Cognitive Psychology,
 \n        Philosophy, and related areas to foster 
 a multi-disciplinary\n        exchange between res
 earch in higher-level cognition and\n        compu
 tation.\n      </p>\n      <p>\n        Human high
 er-level cognition is a multi-faceted and complex\
 n        area of thinking which includes the menta
 l processes of\n        reasoning, decision making
 , creativity, and learning among\n        others. 
 Logic, understood as a normative theory of thinkin
 g,\n        has a widespread and pervasive effect 
 on the foundations of\n        cognitive science. 
  However, human reasoning cannot be\n        compl
 etely described by logical systems.  Sources of\n 
        explanations are incomplete knowledge, inco
 rrect beliefs, or\n        inconsistencies. Still,
  humans have an impressive ability to\n        der
 ive satisficing, acceptable conclusions. Generally
 , people\n        employ both inductive and deduct
 ive reasoning to arrive at\n        beliefs; but t
 he same argument that is inductively strong or\n  
       powerful may be deductively invalid. Therefo
 re, a wide range\n        of reasoning mechanism h
 as to be considered, such as\n        analogical o
 r defeasible reasoning.\n      </p>\n    \n      \
 n      <p>For more information, see\n        <a ta
 rget="_blank" href="http://imodspace.iig.uni-freib
 urg.de/kik-ws/">http://imodspace.iig.uni-freiburg.
 de/kik-ws/</a>\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n     
  <p>\n        The Programme Committee cordially in
 vites all researchers\n        to submit their\n  
       papers for presentation.\n        Submission
  deadline: 01-Jul-2014.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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