Computational Cognitive Science Colloquium 2022/23
2022/10/05
The CCS Colloquium 2022/23 has finished. Thank you for participating & we hope to see you again next semester!
All talks will be held either in person at TU Darmstadt () or online, on Wednesdays 15:20-17:00 CET (exceptions highlighted below). Building S1|03 Room 223
See below for the detailed schedule and check from time to time for updates. Please mind, that in case of in person presentation, no parallel streaming will take place.
The following COVID-19 regulations apply to the physical colloquium meetings:
- wearing a FFP2 mask is mandatory for every participant
- exception: the speaker while her/his presentation
- 19.10.2022 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Loes van Dam, TU Darmstadt
Interactions between vision and haptics in active shape perception - 26.10.2022 – CANCELLED
Presentation postponed to 07.12.2022 - 02.11.2022 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Bevil Conway, NIH (USA)
Principles of neuroscience in color - 09.11.2022 – online
Brad Wyble, Penn State University
Understanding the integration of knowledge and working memory with computational models - 16.11.2022 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Angela Yu, TU Darmstadt
Leveraging Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Understand Human Face Processing - 23.11.2022 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Iris Groen, University of Amsterdam
Understanding naturalistic vision in the human brain using computational models - 30.11.2022 – online
Ross Goutcher, University of Stirling
Depth, Segmentation and Motion-in-Depth - 07.12.2022 – online
Myrthe Plaisier, TU Eindhoven
Vibrotactile technology for communication - 14.12.2022 – online
Peter Neri, École normale supérieure
The unreasonable recalcitrance of human vision to theoretical domestication - 21.12.2022 – online
Matteo Lisi, Royal Holloway, University of London
Quantifying confidence in perception and knowledge - 11.01.2023 – online
Meike Scheller, Durham University
Using self-relevance to understand social and perceptual-cognitive processes – an example of applied transdisciplinarity - 18.01.2023 – online
Constanze Hesse, University of Aberdeen
The intricacies of human hand movements: Studying the links between perception, action, and cognition - 25.01.2023 – online
Joan López-Moliner, Universitat de Barcelona
Comparing lateral motion and motion-in-depth with continuous psychophysics - 01.02.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Christiane Wiebel-Herboth, Honda Research Institute Europe
Investigating Human-Machine Cooperation - 08.02.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Alasdair Clarke, University of Essex
A Generative Model of Visual Foraging
