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11 January 2005, Zuidelijk Interuniversitair Colloquium (ZIC), Erik Poll

Date & Time: Tuesday 11 January 2005, 14:15-16:00
Speaker: Erik Poll
Location: TU Eindhoven, HG building, room t.b.a.

For abstracts and more information, see http://www.win.tue.nl/zic/ or contact Georgi Jojgov ().

12-14 January 2005,
Sixth International Workshop on Computational Semantics (IWCS-6)
, Tilburg, Netherlands

Date: 12-14 January 2005
Location: Tilburg, Netherlands

The aim of this event is to bring together researchers interested in any aspects of the computation of meaning in natural language, in multimedia objects, and in multimodal messages.

For more information, see http://let.uvt.nl/research/TI/sigsem/iwcs/iwcs6/

12-14 January 2005,
Sixth International Workshop on Computational Semantics (IWCS-6)
, Tilburg, Netherlands

Date: 12-14 January 2005
Location: Tilburg, Netherlands

The aim of this event is to bring together researchers interested in any aspects of the computation of meaning in natural language, in multimedia objects, and in multimodal messages.

For more information, see http://let.uvt.nl/research/TI/sigsem/iwcs/iwcs6/

12-14 January 2005,
Sixth International Workshop on Computational Semantics (IWCS-6)
, Tilburg, Netherlands

Date: 12-14 January 2005
Location: Tilburg, Netherlands

The aim of this event is to bring together researchers interested in any aspects of the computation of meaning in natural language, in multimedia objects, and in multimodal messages.

For more information, see http://let.uvt.nl/research/TI/sigsem/iwcs/iwcs6/

14 January 2005, DIP Colloquium, Cory Wright

Date & Time: Friday 14 January 2005, 16:00-17:30
Speaker: Cory Wright (UCSD)
Title: The Adequacy Thesis and minimalist explanations of truth
Location: Room 001, Philosophy Department, Vendelstraat 8, Amsterdam

For abstracts and more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/dip/.

21 January 2005, Colloquium on Mathematical Logic, Bart Kastermans

Date & Time: Friday 21 January 2005, 16:00-17:00
Speaker: Bart Kastermans (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Title: A weak form of diamond and cardinal characteristics related to
the symmetry group of the natural numbers
Location: Room 048, Bestuursgebouw, Heidelberglaan 8, Utrecht
(Bus 12 from Utrecht Central Station).

For abstracts and more information, see http://www.math.uu.nl/people/jvoosten/seminar.html

21 January 2005, Colloquium on Mathematical Logic, R. Yavorsky

Date & Time: Friday 21 January 2005, 16:00-17:00
Speaker: R. Yavorsky (Steklov, Moscow)
Title: Gurevich abstract state machines: theory and practice
Location: Room P.014, Euclides Building, Plantage Muidergracht 24, Amsterdam

For abstracts and more information, see http://www.math.uu.nl/people/jvoosten/seminar.html

26 January 2005, CSCA Lecture, Margaret Boden

Date & Time: Wednesday 26 January 2005, 20:00
Speaker: Margaret Boden (Sussex)
Location: Roetersstraat 15, Psychology Building (A), room

Boden is one of the most influential researchers and authors in cognitive science. Within this extensive area she has, as a psychologist and a philosopher, particularly been engaged in intelligence, creativity and development. In her research, natural intelligence or creativity is often compared with computer models of the mind or of intelligence.

Although biological evolution did not bring us computers, Boden will focus on the question if a computer model of the mind can take into consideration evolutionary development of the human mind.

Response will be by Cyriel Pennartz

For more information, please contact

28 January 2005, ILPS Seminar, Massimo Franceschet

Date & Time: Friday 28 January 2005, 13:30-14:30
Speaker: Massimo Franceschet
Title: An XPath benchmark for XMark
Location: Room F.009, Informatics Institute, Kruislaan 403, Amsterdam

For abstracts and more information, see http://lit.science.uva.nl/Seminar/seminar05-1.html#Jan28.

28 January 2005, DIP Colloquium, Fred D'Agostino

Date & Time: Friday 28 January 2005, 16:00-17:30
Speaker: Fred D'Agostino (Groningen/Queensland)
Title: Judgment and Decision with Multiple Criteria:
A Research Program at the Intersection of Psychology, Sociology,
Economics, Philosophy, and Jurisprudence
Location: Room 001, Philosophy Department, Vendelstraat 8, Amsterdam

For abstracts and more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/dip/.