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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2006/newsitem/1433/18-
 September-2006-Workshop-Formal-models-for-real-peo
 ple-
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SUMMARY:Workshop "Formal models for real people"
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20060918T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20060918T173000
LOCATION:Doelenzaal, UB, Singel 425, Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:With the growth of the cognitive scien
 ces comes an increasing interest in how we can mod
 el the cognitive and linguistic achievements of re
 al people, in realistic contexts. There is also gr
 owing realisation that formal models can be of use
  here: they are formal but are not limited to mode
 lling idealisations. In the workshop 'Formal model
 s for real people' researchers from psychology, li
 nguistics and philosophy will present and discuss 
 work which showcases the applicability of formal t
 ools to modelling non-idealised language and reaso
 ning. Topics include, amongst others: causal reaso
 ning, language acquisition, Theory of Mind, reason
 ing and autism.    No registration is required, bu
 t if you are planning to attend the workshop, we w
 ould appreciate it if you notified Marian Counihan
  at m.e.counihan at uva.nl. Further details includ
 ing the day's programme and a route description to
  the venue, are available at http://oase.uci.kun.n
 l/~ikramer/realpeople/.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>\n        
 With the growth of the cognitive sciences comes an
  increasing interest in how we can model the cogni
 tive and linguistic achievements of real people, i
 n realistic contexts.  There is also growing reali
 sation that formal models can be of use here: they
  are formal but are not limited to modelling ideal
 isations.  In the workshop 'Formal models for real
  people' researchers from psychology, linguistics 
 and philosophy will present and discuss work which
  showcases the applicability of formal tools to mo
 delling non-idealised language and reasoning.\nTop
 ics include, amongst others: causal reasoning, lan
 guage acquisition, Theory of Mind, reasoning and a
 utism.\n      </p>\n    \n      <p>\nNo registrati
 on is required, but if you are planning to attend 
 the workshop, we would appreciate it if you notifi
 ed Marian Counihan at <a class="email">m.e.couniha
 n <span class="at">at</span> uva.nl</a>. Further d
 etails including the day's programme and a route d
 escription to the venue, are available at <a targe
 t="_blank" href="http://oase.uci.kun.nl/~ikramer/r
 ealpeople/">http://oase.uci.kun.nl/~ikramer/realpe
 ople/</a>.\n      </p>\n    
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