Computational Cognitive Science Colloquium 2024
2024/04/02
The CCS Colloquium 2024 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|15 Room 133
In case you are interested in 1-on-1 meetings or meals with the speakers, please contact the according coordinators as indicated on the detail pages for the talks.
See below for the detailed schedule and check from time to time for updates.
- 17.04.2024 – In-Person: Building S1|15 Room 133
Tomaso Poggio, MIT
The Computable Mathematics of Intelligence - 24.04.2024 – In-Person: Building S1|15 Room 133
Stefano Palminteri, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale & École Normale Supérieure, Paris.
Feedback-induced dispositional changes in risk preferences - 08.05.2024 – In-Person: Building S1|15 Room 133
Rubén Moreno Bote, University Pompeu Fabra
The maximum occupancy principle: complex behavior from intrinsic motivation to maximally occupy action-state and neuronal path space - 15.05.2024 – In-Person: Building S1|15 Room 133
Florent Meyniel, NeuroSpin & Institute for NeuroModulation, Sainte Anne Hospital in Paris
Learning and representing probabilities in the human brain - 22.05.2024 – In-Person: Building S1|15 Room 133
Gemma Roig, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt & Hessian.AI
A Computational Study of Shaping Toddler Vision and Object Semantics though Caregive Talk and Self-Supervised Learning - 29.05.2024 – canceled
no colloquium - 05.06.2024 – In-Person: Building S1|15 Room 133
Peter Dayan, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Risking your Tail: Curiosity, Danger & Exploration - 12.06.2024 – In-Person: Building S1|15 Room 133
Maria Eckstein, Google DeepMind
Hybrid Modeling with Artificial Neural Networks Reveals how Memory Shapes Human Reward-Guided Learning - 19.06.2024 – Mate Lengyel, Cambridge University
canceled – rescheduled for November 6th
no colloquium - 26.06.2024 – In-Person: Building S1|15 Room 133
Lorenzo Masia, Uni Heidelberg
Context Aware Control: integrating Machine Learning and physics Informed modelling in Soft Wearable Robotics - 03.07.2024 – canceled
no colloquium - 10.07.2024
Ralf Haefner, University of Rochester
Causal inference during motion perception, and its neural basis - 17.07.2024 – In-Person: Building S1|15 Room 133
Jozsef Fiser, Central European University, Vienna, Austria
Complex perceptual decision making processes in humans