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 -August-2015-ESSLLI-2015-Workshop-Barcelona-Spain
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SUMMARY:ESSLLI 2015 Workshop, Barcelona, Spain
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150803
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150807
LOCATION:Barcelona, Spain
DESCRIPTION:Recent years have seen increased inter
 est in applying logical methods and frameworks, th
 e traditional subject matter of ESSLLI, to cogniti
 ve modeling, whereby logical models of cognitive p
 henomena are tested against empirical data. At the
  same time, there has recently been an explosion o
 f activity in the cognitive sciences around (struc
 tured) statistical, and specifically Bayesian, mod
 els. With this workshop we propose to bring togeth
 er two groups of researchers -- logicians focused 
 on cognitive modeling, and cognitive scientists in
 corporating logical structure into probabilistic m
 odels -- with the aim of cross-pollination, and id
 eally, a consensus on how these two traditions rel
 ate, and how we might combine the best of what bot
 h have to offer. The primary aim is to gain a bett
 er understanding of (i) how cognitive computationa
 l models could be enriched by logical insights and
  (ii) how logical models may be turned into cognit
 ive models.  For more information, see http://www.
 jakubszymanik.com/PLLC2015/   The Programme Commit
 tee cordially invites all researchers to submit th
 eir papers for presentation. Submission deadline: 
 March 15, 2015.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>Rec
 ent years have seen increased interest in applying
  logical methods and frameworks, the traditional s
 ubject matter of ESSLLI, to cognitive modeling, wh
 ereby logical models of cognitive phenomena are te
 sted against empirical data. At the same time, the
 re has recently been an explosion of activity in t
 he cognitive sciences around (structured) statisti
 cal, and specifically Bayesian, models. With this 
 workshop we propose to bring together two groups o
 f researchers -- logicians focused on cognitive mo
 deling, and cognitive scientists incorporating log
 ical structure into probabilistic models -- with t
 he aim of cross-pollination, and ideally, a consen
 sus on how these two traditions relate, and how we
  might combine the best of what both have to offer
 . The primary aim is to gain a better understandin
 g of (i) how cognitive computational models could 
 be enriched by logical insights and (ii) how logic
 al models may be turned into cognitive models.</p>
 \n    \n      \n        <p>For more information, s
 ee <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jakubszyman
 ik.com/PLLC2015/">http://www.jakubszymanik.com/PLL
 C2015/</a></p>\n    </div><div>\n      <p>\n      
   The Programme Committee cordially invites all re
 searchers\n        to submit their\n        papers
  for presentation.\n        Submission deadline: M
 arch 15, 2015.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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