#cogsci2020 search results
Come by #cogsci2020 poster booth P-2-359 to talk about attention and memory integration! I’ll be there tomorrow (July 31st) from 11:00am - 12:40pm EDT.
Looking forward to presenting my poster on 'Sleep-associated consolidation in app-based language learning' at #CogSci2020 later today. You can find me at booth P-1-28 during the poster session, come and say hi! :)
Excited to share gym-cooking, a *novel multi-agent Gym environment*: github.com/rosewang2008/g… Based on recent work (arxiv.org/abs/2003.11778, #CogSci2020 computational modeling prize winner) with amazing collaborators Sarah Wu, James Evans, Josh Tenenbaum, David Parkes, @maxkw!
Generic sentences ("birds fly") convey generalizations, but direct observations can also lead to generalizations. Come by our poster to find out “How many observations is one generic worth?”, joint work w Sophie Bridgers and Josh Tenenbaum #cogsci2020 P-2-398, 11 - 1240 today
We know a lot about how children learn (and learn to learn) language. But how do they learn to *use* language? @ashleycleung presents new work with @hawkrobe and me investigating how children parents negotiate formation of conversational pacts. Last talk last session #cogsci2020!
Who is authoring with whom at CogSci, and what might this mean for inter/multidisciplinarity in cognitive science? Isabella DeStefano and I will be presenting on this work w/ @ErikBrockbank & @EdVul at Friday 10-10:20am EDT! #ComplexDynamics #CogSci2020 psyarxiv.com/y6xz4/
Tired of social distancing and lockdown? Then check out our #cogsci2020 workshop on Wednesday! Can't attend live because of timezone/childcare? 90% of talks are already available for asynchronous viewing on our website …nitioncollectivesandculture.github.io #cogcultureworkshop
OK, so gather.town turns out to be the best part of the cogsci poster sessions! I actually "ran into" a friend while wandering between posters. Highly recommend that folks do their poster Q&A on the platform, @cogsci_soc (put poster ID on your name)! #CogSci2020
Save the date/time! Joint @WiCSCanada @SocietySpark @WomenInCogSci session at #CogSci2020 on **Building a More Inclusive and Welcoming Cognitive Science** Wed July 29 4:00-5:30 pm ET. More details coming soon!
Secret superpower: From sound alone, you know the temp of water being poured. We find: 6+ yo's “hear temp”, 4-5s don't. Need for experience? @TanushreeAgraw5 presents a case study of dev. of auditory event perception, Fri 9:20 ET, Track 5 psyarxiv.com/eb9pj/ #CogSci2020
Meanwhile, I'm just getting some fresh air. #cogsci2020
OK, so gather.town turns out to be the best part of the cogsci poster sessions! I actually "ran into" a friend while wandering between posters. Highly recommend that folks do their poster Q&A on the platform, @cogsci_soc (put poster ID on your name)! #CogSci2020
Our poster is today from 11a-12:40p! We'll be in the official #CogSci2020 gather.town, in the upper-left. To find us: click on one of our names in the "Participants" list, then click "locate". Poster: vconf_materials.s3.amazonaws.com/boothmaterials…
@Mark_Ho_, @callfredaway, Tom Griffiths and I will present work at #CogSci2020 that models how—and *why*—people decompose big scary tasks 🐲 into smaller, more friendly tasks that make it easier to plan 🧩🐭🐭🐭. Poster P-3-566, Zoom on Aug 1. Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2007.13862
#cogsci2020 If you could walk through walls, would walking through a brick wall be more difficult than walking through a wooden one? Come see @Tianwei_Gong's poster (P-3-402) showing that Chinese adults hold graded notions of impossibility, similar to US adults.
for those interested in perspective taking / communication / self-other distinction: I have a poster on how imitation inhibition training enhances perspective taking in 3-6-year-old children, at #cogsci2020 today (Thursday)- P-1-119 , 11:00 EDT/16:00 UK/ 17:00 CET.
You can learn a lot from the distributional information in language. One thing you can’t learn: carrots are orange. Come hear why in the 9:00 EST session of #cogsci2020 today. Work by @clairebergey, Ben Morris, and me.
Come chat w me about my poster w Elissa Newport about how kids do and don't acquire probabilistic phonological variation! Poster 1-58 🤓 #cogsci2020
Lastly: I presented some of this work at #cogsci2020- one the benefits of virtual conferences is that those talks are all online! See mine below: youtu.be/Jjdxlp79elo
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2233: Children infer process from latency - Emory Richardson
I had to use a marker while baking gingerbread for the non-virtual #Rampenissen team meeting. But most meetings in 2020 are virtual. #SapienCE postdoc Larissa Mendoza Straffon organized a symposium at the #CogSci2020 and live tweeted from it. More info at cogsci.mindmodeling.org/2020/papers/00…
This approach offers promise for future modeling within cognitive science by uniting theories from neuroscience and cognitive architectures. #CogSci2020 From Bryan Stearns and Prof. John E. Laird: soar.eecs.umich.edu/pubs/towarduni…
This approach offers promise for future modeling within cognitive science by uniting theories from neuroscience and cognitive architectures. #CogSci2020 From Bryan Stearns and Prof. @john_e_laird: soar.eecs.umich.edu/pubs/towarduni…
Check out our students’ @rose_e_wang and Sarah Wu’s multi-agent Gym environment from their most recent work, “Too many cooks: Coordinating multi-agent collaboration through inverse planning” (winner of the computational modeling prize for higher cognition at #CogSci2020)!
Excited to share gym-cooking, a *novel multi-agent Gym environment*: github.com/rosewang2008/g… Based on recent work (arxiv.org/abs/2003.11778, #CogSci2020 computational modeling prize winner) with amazing collaborators Sarah Wu, James Evans, Josh Tenenbaum, David Parkes, @maxkw!
Excited to share gym-cooking, a *novel multi-agent Gym environment*: github.com/rosewang2008/g… Based on recent work (arxiv.org/abs/2003.11778, #CogSci2020 computational modeling prize winner) with amazing collaborators Sarah Wu, James Evans, Josh Tenenbaum, David Parkes, @maxkw!
Nice way to start the weekend: just found out that we'll be presenting new work at Psychonomics in Nov. @lajake209's talk will cover data on people's preferences for descriptions of durations. For a preview, check out her #cogsci2020 paper: modeltheory.org/papers/2020dir…
.@lajake209 recently discovered a cool bias. When people read this: Event A went from 1 - 10pm. Event B went from 4 - 5pm. they prefer descs such as "A started before B started" over "A ended after B ended". Hear about these biases at our #cogsci2020 poster today @ 11am P-3-538
Just received news that #IASCL2021 will be online. Wise decision which is bound to reduce environmental impact and increase participation. Hope until then the tech for informal online gathers will have improved even more. Much to learn from #CogSci2020 and #AMLaP2020.
I wouldn't go OR use lab funds to send any personnel... Not worth the risk. We have to wait this out. Some really great things are happening in virtual conferences. In my area, CUNY Human Sentence Processing @CUNYUMass & #cogsci2020 were terrific. @SNLmtg promises to be, too!
Best teacher notebook? I don't use it for planning but good for learning walk notes and meetings. Any suggestions? #cogsci2020 #teaching #Science
Could anyone lead me towards any research based on differing teacher experience and the methods they use to teach science? #cogsci2020 #cogscisci
Thrilled that #cogsci2020 was an enormous success, and @cogsci_soc looking forward to learning from the feedback surveys to make our future conferences even better!
We're still thinking about what an awesome experience the virtual #cogsci2020 was. Over the 4 days of the conference, 2,144 people joined us, our largest attendance ever. So this week's #css #blog has us – and some attendees – reflecting on the experience: cognitivesciencesociety.org/cogsci-2020-a-…
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CogSci 2020: A recap of our first virtual conference - Cognitive Science Society
The 42nd Annual Virtual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society took place entirely online this year. Although attendees were scattered around the world in their own homes, there was no shortage of...
We're still thinking about what an awesome experience the virtual #cogsci2020 was. Over the 4 days of the conference, 2,144 people joined us, our largest attendance ever. So this week's #css #blog has us – and some attendees – reflecting on the experience: cognitivesciencesociety.org/cogsci-2020-a-…
cognitivesciencesociety.org
CogSci 2020: A recap of our first virtual conference - Cognitive Science Society
The 42nd Annual Virtual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society took place entirely online this year. Although attendees were scattered around the world in their own homes, there was no shortage of...
Miss the Origins of Common Sense Workshop at #cogsci2020? Check out all of the talks available on youtube, including mine: "Cognitive Artificial Intelligence: Building better machines... and babies!" 👶🤖 youtube.com/channel/UC0lyV… @cogsci_soc @DARPA
Have been doing quite a bit of reading on the Leitner model of #retrievalpractice and am looking to incorporate it into my lessons in Sept. Has anybody read/written a blog about this to give me a place to work from? #cogsci2020 @cogscisci
Hi @JCHorvath, been watching your youtube channel lately. Would love your thoughts on this explanation from #CognitiveScience perspective? #cogsci2020 youtube.com/watch?v=Vca_rq…
I don’t know whether or not to appreciate that Google Scholar recommended my own #CogSci proceedings paper to me or to question the algorithm? 🤔 Google: “This looks related to your research!” Me: “Well I’d certainly hope so!” #CogSci2020 @cogsci_soc
@SFitneva That’s a great set of recommendations! I would add: 1) Complete the post-conference survey so @cogsci_soc has data to inform future conference improvements. 2) Return to the conference website and review material in sessions you missed when it was live. #cogsci2020
1/ @CogSci mentors: did you talk with your mentees about useful POST conference practices? What do you do? What would you recommend to students and ECRs? Add to the thread, RT #cogsci2020 #AcademicChatter #PhDchat #HiddenCurriculum #Mentoring
Her pioneering contributions to language acquisition, gesture, numerical cognition, and education make her work fundamental to the theoretical foundations of cognitive science. Huge congratulations to our 2021 Rumelhart Prize Winner, Susan Goldin-Meadow!! #CogSci2020
Interested in memory integration, pattern separation, cued recall? Check out our poster, video presentation and proceedings paper @BuddingMindsLab @duncanlabUofT at #CogSci2020 poster booth P-1-88. I will be available at the poster booth tomorrow (July 30) 11:20am - 1:00pm EDT.
Come by #cogsci2020 poster booth P-2-359 to talk about attention and memory integration! I’ll be there tomorrow (July 31st) from 11:00am - 12:40pm EDT.
About to present my poster on the effect of literary metaphors on aesthetic appreciation at #cogsci2020 @cogsci_soc @lancspsychres
Excited to share gym-cooking, a *novel multi-agent Gym environment*: github.com/rosewang2008/g… Based on recent work (arxiv.org/abs/2003.11778, #CogSci2020 computational modeling prize winner) with amazing collaborators Sarah Wu, James Evans, Josh Tenenbaum, David Parkes, @maxkw!
Who is authoring with whom at CogSci, and what might this mean for inter/multidisciplinarity in cognitive science? Isabella DeStefano and I will be presenting on this work w/ @ErikBrockbank & @EdVul at Friday 10-10:20am EDT! #ComplexDynamics #CogSci2020 psyarxiv.com/y6xz4/
Perks of going virtual: being able to attend multiple conferences at the same time, and catch up later on talks you've missed! Thank you to the organizers of @socmathpsych #iccmpsyched and @cogsci_soc #cogsci2020 for two great conferences!
Save the date/time! Joint @WiCSCanada @SocietySpark @WomenInCogSci session at #CogSci2020 on **Building a More Inclusive and Welcoming Cognitive Science** Wed July 29 4:00-5:30 pm ET. More details coming soon!
@Mark_Ho_, @callfredaway, Tom Griffiths and I will present work at #CogSci2020 that models how—and *why*—people decompose big scary tasks 🐲 into smaller, more friendly tasks that make it easier to plan 🧩🐭🐭🐭. Poster P-3-566, Zoom on Aug 1. Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2007.13862
Come down check our #cogsci2020 poster out : booth P-1-15! @sami_r_yousif @david_lagnado & Frank Keil
So awesome to get a chance to talk to so many of my academic heroes at the neural network affinity group at #cogsci2020 :)
Looking forward to presenting my poster on 'Sleep-associated consolidation in app-based language learning' at #CogSci2020 later today. You can find me at booth P-1-28 during the poster session, come and say hi! :)
Beautiful visualisation of social foraging behaviour of artificial agents in Daniel Schloesser's talk #cogsci2020
Quite an unusual but equally rewarding experience to present my work on why metaphors are more emotionally engaging at #cogsci2020 @cogsci_soc with wonderful support from @adelegoldberg1 ! @lancspsychres
Toronto would have been great, but what about learning about gender and individuals from Tuscany’s countryside? #CogSci2020
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