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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2009/newsitem/3044/29-
 October-2009-Formal-models-for-learning-processes-
 Old-tricks-and-new-developments
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SUMMARY:Formal models for learning processes: Old 
 tricks and new developments
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091029
LOCATION:Room E020, University of Amsterdam Buildi
 ng E (Economy), Roetersstraat 11 (Roeterseiland), 
 Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:The symposium starts with a lecture by
  Prof. Bill Batchelder, who will give an overview 
 of the history of mathematical learning models. He
  will discuss how recent advances in statistical c
 omputing have renewed the relevance of traditional
 , and seemingly out-dated, models for learning and
  memory. This lecture is followed by presentations
  of recent developments and applications of learni
 ng models in the areas of category learning, proba
 bilistic learning, causal learning, classical and 
 operant conditioning, and discrimination learning.
   Participation is free. Please register by sendin
 g an email to v.d.schmittmann at uva.nl. For more 
 information, see http://www.cognitie.nl/events/.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>The sympos
 ium starts with a lecture by Prof. Bill Batchelder
 , who will give an overview of the history of math
 ematical learning models. He will discuss how rece
 nt advances in statistical computing have renewed 
 the relevance of traditional, and seemingly out-da
 ted, models for learning and memory. This lecture 
 is followed by presentations of recent development
 s and applications of learning models in the areas
  of category learning, probabilistic learning, cau
 sal learning, classical and operant conditioning, 
 and discrimination learning.</p>\n    \n      <p>P
 articipation is free. Please register by sending a
 n email to <a class="email">v.d.schmittmann <span 
 class="at">at</span> uva.nl</a>. For more informat
 ion, see <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cogni
 tie.nl/events/formal-models-for-learning-processes
 -old-tricks-and-new-developments">http://www.cogni
 tie.nl/events/</a>.</p>\n    
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 October-2009-Formal-models-for-learning-processes-
 Old-tricks-and-new-developments
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