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Do cars have wheels? Of course! Do tigers have necks? Of course! While folks know both these facts, they’re not likely to mention the latter. To learn what implications this has for how we measure semantic knowledge, come to our talk T-09-1 on Thursday at 2:15 pm @ #CogSci2025 🧵
Looking forward to attending #cogsci2025! I’m especially excited to meet students who will be applying to PhD programs in Computational Ling/CogSci in the coming cycle. Please reach out if you want to meet up and chat! Email is best, but DM also works if you must quick🧵:
#CogSci2025 was a successful first conference! I had an amazing time sharing my work with old & new friends 💫
For #CogSci2025, myself, Alice Lin, and Keith Holyoak ask: Does AI derivative artwork have an “Original Sin”? We find that they do not. Recent legal rulings have denied copyright to artworks derived from AI-generated sources.
Huge congratulations to the brilliant Nora Newcombe, recipient of the 2025 David E. Rumelhart Prize! 🏅#CogSci2025
Our #CogSci2025 paper led by Madeleine Horner (with Adam Moore) explores people's lay conception of empathy. Main finding: people have a robust expectation that agents who feel empathy are more likely to help, especially when helping is costly.
Excited to be speaking at #CogSci2025 next week! I'll be presenting our work: "Alignment of Representational Complexity as a Latent Control Parameter in Referential Communication" 🗓️ Friday, Aug 1 | 4:00 PM PT Looking forward to the conversations—see you there!
📢 Find @judyefan at #CogSci2025 during Poster Session 1 (⏰Tomorrow, 1–2:15 PM | 📍Salon 8) to learn about our work on understanding multimodal communication and how people form linguistic and gestural abstractions in collaborative physical tasks.
Stick around for the closing remarks for #CogSci2024 and the big reveal for #CogSci2025: it's going to be fun! 16:45 in Rotterdam Hall!
On stage: Susan Carey on how representational formats shape cognition, from implicit vehicles to symbolic reasoning #CogSci2025
On stage now: Josh Tenenbaum asks how AI can mirror human cognition and what cognitive science can offer AI in return. #CogSci2025 #AI Watch live: underline.io/events/489/mai…
If you're interested in visual perception, Minsky and Papert's 𝘗𝘦𝘳𝘤𝘦𝘱𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘯𝘴, or how machine learning might give us insights about human cognition check out my poster at #cogsci2025 in this morning's poster session (P2-D-49)—or virtually below!
Moira (Molly) Dillon takes the stage as the 2025 Lila R. Gleitman Prize winner, sharing her groundbreaking research #CogSci2025
#CogSci2025 was a successful first conference! I had an amazing time sharing my work with old & new friends 💫
Enjoyed CogSci 2025 and giving a keynote 🎉 Few other scientific fields feel so interdisciplinary and engaged with philosophical work. @cogsci_soc #CogSci2025 I enjoyed the fantastic talks, meeting new people, and learning more!
Inspiring talk by @ProfLaurenRoss 👏👏 “…explanation isn’t a game of ‘how low can you go’, but what gives you control…” @cogsci_soc
If you missed us at #cogsci2025, my lab presented 3 new studies showing how efficient (lossy) compression shapes individual learners, bilinguals, and action abstractions in language, further demonstrating the extraordinary applicability of this principle to human cognition! 🧵1/n
Thanks everyone for a great #cogsci2025! For anyone who was interested but missed our poster with Mike McCoy and @TaylorWWebb, you can read our paper here: tinyurl.com/ymzbjdeb
Spent a wonderful weekend in SF attending and presenting my work at my first ever @cogsci_soc 🧠 In this work, we adopt information theory to analyze how linguistic (phonological) input changes over time between source (🧑🧒) and receiver (👶🏽) #cogsci2025
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome at #CogSci2025 @cogsci_soc!!! This was my first CogSci and I was impressed by how theory-oriented the community is, especially coming from AI. I met many interesting and *friendly* people and I really feel I'm part of the community now!!
New on YouTube: (Informally) Introducing Smile v0.1.0: A happy approach to online behavioral research. Video walkthrough which might be helpful for people who are smile-curious. #vuejs #vite #cogsci2025 youtu.be/m0nDalDrLMI?si…
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This year we attended #cogsci2025 with a talk and a poster! Our alumni Demet Özer @DemetOzer11 gave a talk on her recent work with @GoksunTilbe and our graduate student Can Ceylan @can_ceylan_ presented his poster on the relationship between gestures and emotions! @cogsci_soc
Just had an incredible experience attending and presenting at CogSci 2025! 🎉 Amazing to witness the exciting work happening in the world of cognitive science! via #Whova event app #CogSci2025
Come check out our poster at #cogsci2025 today! I will present our work on flexible physical problem solving with strategy acquisition and composition (P3-L-113).
(1/3) Presenting at #CogSci2025 TODAY (Aug 2; Poster P3-W-211): "Expanded Information Capacity in Neural Networks Predicts the Cognitive Evolution Towards Uniquely Human Abstraction":
Our new #cogsci2025 paper led by Max is a task analysis of agent representation under resource constraints: 🧵
At #CogSci2025 and curious about resource-rational models of social cognition? Come to Nob Hill A at 11:14 tomorrow to hear me talk about work with @TadegQuillien where we use the information bottleneck to study stereotype use and the outgroup homogeneity bias!
On stage now: Josh Tenenbaum asks how AI can mirror human cognition and what cognitive science can offer AI in return. #CogSci2025 #AI Watch live: underline.io/events/489/mai…
come hang out at my poster tomorrow @ 1pm "P3-L-101: Towards a computational account of egodystonia" 🤩 i'll tell you about why beliefs and behaviors conflict (egodystonia) in people with obsessive-compulsive traits #cogsci2025 #ocd
New paper alert! 🚨 Today I’m presenting “Validating Generative Agent-Based Models of Social Norm Enforcement” at #CogSci2025
At #CogSci2025 and curious about resource-rational models of social cognition? Come to Nob Hill A at 11:14 tomorrow to hear me talk about work with @TadegQuillien where we use the information bottleneck to study stereotype use and the outgroup homogeneity bias!
If you're interested in visual perception, Minsky and Papert's 𝘗𝘦𝘳𝘤𝘦𝘱𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘯𝘴, or how machine learning might give us insights about human cognition check out my poster at #cogsci2025 in this morning's poster session (P2-D-49)—or virtually below!
They just changed the room for our session on language and intelligence this afternoon to ***Salon 7*** . Find me there at 1pm PT #cogsci2025
Do cars have wheels? Of course! Do tigers have necks? Of course! While folks know both these facts, they’re not likely to mention the latter. To learn what implications this has for how we measure semantic knowledge, come to our talk T-09-1 on Thursday at 2:15 pm @ #CogSci2025 🧵
Looking forward to attending #cogsci2025! I’m especially excited to meet students who will be applying to PhD programs in Computational Ling/CogSci in the coming cycle. Please reach out if you want to meet up and chat! Email is best, but DM also works if you must quick🧵:
Huge congratulations to the brilliant Nora Newcombe, recipient of the 2025 David E. Rumelhart Prize! 🏅#CogSci2025
Check out our 3 works with @Ji_An_Li @marcelomattar @NRDlab at #CogSci2025. All three works model learning to learn (meta-learning). While prior models assume a fixed set of cognitive parameters per subject, we extend this by allowing parameters to dynamically evolve over time.
Our #CogSci2025 paper led by Madeleine Horner (with Adam Moore) explores people's lay conception of empathy. Main finding: people have a robust expectation that agents who feel empathy are more likely to help, especially when helping is costly.
Stick around for the closing remarks for #CogSci2024 and the big reveal for #CogSci2025: it's going to be fun! 16:45 in Rotterdam Hall!
For #CogSci2025, myself, Alice Lin, and Keith Holyoak ask: Does AI derivative artwork have an “Original Sin”? We find that they do not. Recent legal rulings have denied copyright to artworks derived from AI-generated sources.
#CogSci2025 was a successful first conference! I had an amazing time sharing my work with old & new friends 💫
#Workshop at #CogSci2025 Building computational models of social cognition in memo 🗓️ Wednesday, July 30 📍 Pacifica I - 8:30-10:00 🗣️ Kartik Chandra, Sean Dae Houlihan, and Max Kleiman-Weiner 🧑💻 underline.io/events/489/ses…
On stage: Susan Carey on how representational formats shape cognition, from implicit vehicles to symbolic reasoning #CogSci2025
On stage now: Josh Tenenbaum asks how AI can mirror human cognition and what cognitive science can offer AI in return. #CogSci2025 #AI Watch live: underline.io/events/489/mai…
(1/3) Presenting at #CogSci2025 TODAY (Aug 2; Poster P3-W-211): "Expanded Information Capacity in Neural Networks Predicts the Cognitive Evolution Towards Uniquely Human Abstraction":
📢 Find @judyefan at #CogSci2025 during Poster Session 1 (⏰Tomorrow, 1–2:15 PM | 📍Salon 8) to learn about our work on understanding multimodal communication and how people form linguistic and gestural abstractions in collaborative physical tasks.
Because nothing says “ready to present” like literally wearing your findings at #CogSci2025 @Huang_Ham leveled up from poster session to superhero mode! 🦸
Excited to be speaking at #CogSci2025 next week! I'll be presenting our work: "Alignment of Representational Complexity as a Latent Control Parameter in Referential Communication" 🗓️ Friday, Aug 1 | 4:00 PM PT Looking forward to the conversations—see you there!
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