Computational Cognitive Science Colloquium 2023
2023/04/10
The CCS Colloquium 2023 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 17:00-18:40 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.
- 12.04.2023 – Zoom
Steve Piantadosi
Syntax and semantics in the age of large language models - 19.04.2023 – Zoom
Brenden Lake
Learning through the eyes and ears of a child - 26.04.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Joachim Funke
Research on complex problem solving: Problems and solutions - 03.05.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Anne Kandler
From pattern to process: Can we infer processes of social learning from cultural frequency data? - 10.05.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Charley Wu
Compositionality and culture - 17.05.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Dirk Ostwald
Agent-based behavioral modeling - 24.05.2023 – Zoom
Laurence Hunt
Decision-making in dynamic, continuously evolving environments: quantifying the flexibility of human choice - 31.05.2023 – Zoom
Julian Jara-Ettinger
Minds tracking minds: The computational basis of human social intelligence - 07.06.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Benedikt Ehinger
Analyzing ERPs under naturalistic conditions: from eye-movements to mobile EEG - 14.06.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Prakhar Godara
Resource bounded agency in public goods games - 21.06.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Monika Undorf
Basic and applied research on human metacognition - 28.06.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Ralf Galuske
Cortical hierarchies revisited: who is driving whom? - 05.07.2023 – Building S1|03 Room 223
Bruno Averbeck
Neural dynamics, adolescent synaptic pruning, and cognition - 12.07.2023 – Zoom
Cleotilde Gonzalez
Instance-Based Learning Theory of Decisions from Experience in Dynamic Environments - Bonus Talk
Thursday, 13.07.2023 17:00 – Building B1|01 Room 52
Michael Wibral
Information theory for the age of neural networks - Bonus Talk
19.07.2023 11:00 – Building S1|15 Room 133
Kenji Doya
Neural Circuits for Reinforcement Learning and Mental Simulation
