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 --21-April-2017-CAOS-2017-Cognition-Ontologies-Bat
 h-England
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SUMMARY:CAOS 2017: Cognition & Ontologies, Bath, E
 ngland
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170421
LOCATION:Bath, England
DESCRIPTION:CAOS is a workshop devoted to the rela
 tionship between cognition and ontologies with the
  purpose to model, simulate and represent cognitiv
 e phenomena for artificial intelligence.  CAOS add
 resses the difficult and topical question how key 
 cognitive phenomena and concepts (and the involved
  terminology) that can be found across language, p
 sychology and reasoning, can be formally and ontol
 ogically understood, analysed and represented. It 
 moreover seeks answers to ways such formalisations
  and ontological analysis can be exploited in Arti
 ficial Intelligence and information systems in gen
 eral.  We welcome submissions on topics related to
  the ontology of hypothesised building blocks of c
 ognition (such as, for instance, image schemas, af
 fordances, and related notions) and of cognitive c
 apacities (such as, for instance, concept inventio
 n), as well as system-demonstrations modelling the
 se capacities in application settings. CAOS 2017 w
 elcomes researchers from all career stages to part
 icipate. Work in progress and student projects are
  also welcome for submission as the primary goal o
 f the workshop is discussion. All paper must be or
 iginal and not submitted to or accepted by any oth
 er workshop, conference or journal.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>CAOS is a
  workshop devoted to the relationship between cogn
 ition and ontologies with the purpose to model, si
 mulate and represent cognitive phenomena for artif
 icial intelligence.</p>\n\n  <p>CAOS addresses the
  difficult and topical question how key cognitive 
 phenomena and concepts (and the involved terminolo
 gy) that can be found across language, psychology 
 and reasoning, can be formally and ontologically u
 nderstood, analysed and represented. It moreover s
 eeks answers to ways such formalisations and ontol
 ogical analysis can be exploited in Artificial Int
 elligence and information systems in general.</p>\
 n</div><div>\n  <p>We welcome submissions on topic
 s related to the ontology of hypothesised building
  blocks of cognition (such as, for instance, image
  schemas, affordances, and related notions) and of
  cognitive capacities (such as, for instance, conc
 ept invention), as well as system-demonstrations m
 odelling these capacities in application settings.
  CAOS 2017 welcomes researchers from all career st
 ages to participate. Work in progress and student 
 projects are also welcome for submission as the pr
 imary goal of the workshop is discussion. All pape
 r must be original and not submitted to or accepte
 d by any other workshop, conference or journal.</p
 >\n</div>
URL:http://caos.inf.unibz.it/
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