LAWS@SRI-AI.ARPA (08/13/85)
From: AIList Moderator Kenneth Laws <AIList-REQUEST@SRI-AI> AIList Digest Tuesday, 13 Aug 1985 Volume 3 : Issue 108 Today's Topics: Conference - Cognitive Science Society ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 12 Aug 1985 1811-PDT From: GRANGER%UCI-20A@UCI-ICSA Subject: 7th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 15-17 Aug. Though it's the last minute, I'm sending a copy of the program for the upcoming seventh annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society. The conference runs 15-17 August (immediately before ijcai), and contains much that may be of interest to the Artificial Intelligentsia. Anyone who is interested in coming down for this conference, can show up and register at the door; dorm rooms are available on the campus, and hotel rooms are available at the Sheraton Hotel in Newport Beach. The conference is being held on the campus of the University of California, Irvine, which is about 40 miles south of Los Angeles, adjoining Newport Beach. There are currently about 400 preregistered participants. -Rick Granger (Granger@UCI) ======================================================================== Thursday 15 August 1985 7:30am-8:45am Breakfast [Mesa Court Cafeteria] 8:45am-10:15am Invited Address Shimon Ullman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology [Fine Arts Village Theater] 10:15am-10:30am Break 10:30am-12:10pm Paper Session I [Fine Arts Village Theater] 10:30am-10:55am Symmetry Detection and the Perceived Orientation of Simple Plane Polygons Paul Kube, University of California, Berkeley 10:55am-11:20am Variations on Parts and Wholes: Information Precedence vs. Global Precedence Marc M. Sebrechts, Wesleyan University John J. Fragala, Wesleyan University 11:20am-11:45am The Neural Locus of Mental Image Generation: Converging Evidence from Brain-Damaged and Normal Subjects Martha J. Farah, Carnegie-Mellon University 11:45am-12:10pm A Developmental Neural Model of Word Perception Richard M. Golden, Brown University 10:30am-12:10pm Paper Session II [Concert Hall] 10:30am-10:55am A Computer Model of the Neural Substrates of Classical Conditioning in the Aplysia Mark A. Gluck, Stanford University Richard F. Thompson, Stanford University 10:55am-11:20am Structural Learning in Connectionist Systems Andrew G. Barto, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Charles W. Anderson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 11:20am-11:45am The Learning of World Models by Connectionist Networks Richard S. Sutton, GTE Laboratories Brian Pinette, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 11:45am-12:10pm Learning Salience Among Features Through Contingency in the CEL Framework Richard H. Granger, University of California, Irvine Jeffrey C. Schlimmer, University of California, Irvine 12:10pm-2:00pm Lunch Break [Mesa Court] 2:00pm-4:45pm Invited Symposium I Attention in Early Visual Processing [Fine Arts Village Theater] Anne Treisman, University of British Columbia Michael Posner, University of Oregon David LaBerge, University of California, Irvine Francis Crick, The Salk Institute Daniel Kahneman, University of British Columbia Shimon Ullman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4:45pm-7:00pm Dinner Break [Mesa Court] 7:00pm-11:00pm Poster Session and Reception [University Club] (List of poster presentations at end of program) Friday 16 August 1985 8:45am-10:15am Invited Address: Allen Newell, Carnegie-Mellon University [Fine Arts Village Theater] 10:15am-10:30am Break 10:30am-12:10pm Paper Session III [Fine Arts Village Theater] 10:30am-11:20am Bounded Irrationality: The Psychology of Incoherence (paper not published in the proceedings) Daniel Kahneman, University of British Columbia 11:20am-11:45am Component Models of Physical Systems Allan Collins, Bolt Beranek and Newman 11:45am-12:10pm Temporal Notation and Causal Terminology Yoav Shoham, Yale University Thomas Dean, Yale University 10:30am-12:10pm Paper Session IV [Concert Hall] 10:30am-10:55am Story Telling and Generalization Michael Lebowitz, Columbia University 10:55am-11:20am MULTIPAR: A Robust Entity-Oriented Parser Jill Fain, Carnegie-Mellon University Jaime G. Carbonell, Carnegie-Mellon University Philip J. Hayes, Carnegie-Mellon University Steven N. Minton, Carnegie-Mellon University 11:20am-11:45am Towards a Computational Theory of Human Daydreaming Erik T. Mueller, University of California, Los Angeles Michael G. Dyer, University of California, Los Angeles 11:45am-12:10pm Integrating Marker-Passing and Problem Solving James A. Hendler, Brown University 12:10pm-2:00pm Lunch Break [Mesa Court] 2:00pm-4:45pm Invited Symposium II Integrated Empirical Models of Learning and Memory [Fine Arts Village Theater] Paul Rosenbloom, Stanford University Gary Lynch, University of California, Irvine Pat Langley, University of California, Irvine Jaime Carbonell, Carnegie-Mellon University David Rumelhart, University of California, San Diego 4:45pm-5:30pm Reception [University Club] 5:30pm-7:30pm Banquet [University Club] 7:30pm-9:00pm Invited Address Endel Tulving, University of Toronto [University Club] 9:00pm-12:00mid Reception [University Club] Saturday 17 August 1985 8:45am-10:15am Invited Address: Roger Schank, Yale University [Fine Arts Village Theater] 10:15am-10:30am Break 10:30am-12:10pm Paper Session V [Fine Arts Village Theater] 10:30am-10:55am The Evolution of Knowledge Representations with Increasing Expertise in Using Systems Dana S. Kay, Yale University John B. Black, Teachers College, Columbia University 10:55am-11:20am Purpose-Directed Analogy Smadar Kedar-Cabelli, Rutgers University 11:20am-11:45am Learning Concrete Strategies Through Interaction R.W. Lawler, GTE Laboratories Oliver G. Selfridge, GTE Laboratories 11:45am-12:10pm Failure-Driven Acquisition of Figurative Phrases by Second Language Speakers Uri Zernik, University of California, Los Angeles Michael G. Dyer, University of California, Los Angeles 10:30am-12:10pm Paper Session VI [Concert Hall] 10:30am-10:55am Two Kinds of Feature? A Test of Two Theories of Typicality Effects in Natural Language Categories Robin A. Barr, Ball State University Leslie J. Caplan, Ball State University 10:55am-11:20am Empirical Evidence for a Global Workspace Theory of Voluntary Control Bernard J. Baars, University of California, San Francisco 11:20am-11:45am Connectionist Parsing Garrison W. Cottrell, University of Rochester 11:45am-12:10pm A Rule-Based Connectionist Parsing System Bart Selman, University of Toronto Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto 12:10pm-2:00pm Lunch Break [Mesa Court] 1:00pm-2:00pm Business Meeting of the Society [Mesa Court] 2:00pm-4:45pm Invited Symposium III Syntactic Language Processing [Fine Arts Village Theater] Robert Berwick, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lyn Frazier, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Howard Kurtzman, University of California, Irvine Eric Wehrli, University of California, Los Angeles Ken Wexler, University of California, Irvine 4:45pm-5:30pm Farewell Reception [Mesa Court] Poster Presentations 7:00pm-11:00pm Thursday, 15 August [University Club] Adaptive Planning: Refitting Old Plans to New Situations, Richard Alterman, University of California, Berkeley Memory Representation and Retrieval for Editorial Comprehension, Sergio J. Alvarado, Michael G. Dyer, and Margot Flowers, University of California, Los Angeles Analogy Recognition and Comprehension in Editorials, Stephanie E. August and Michael G. Dyer, University of California, Los Angeles Investigations of Information Utilization during Fixations in Reading, Harry E. Blanchard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Two Endorsement-based Approaches to Reasoning About Uncertainty, Paul R. Cohen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Teleology + Bugs = Explanations, Gregg C. Collins, Yale University A Model for Understanding the Points of Stories, Marcy Dorfman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign A Framework for Concept Formation, J. Daniel Easterlin and Pat Langley, University of California, Irvine The Problem of Existence, Kenneth D. Forbus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Cross-Mapped Analogies: Pitting Systematiciy Aganist Spurious Similarity, Dedre Gentner, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Cecile Toupin, University of California, Berkeley Information, Uncertainty, and the Utility of Categories, Mark A. Gluck, Stanford University; James E. Corter, Columbia University A Model of Question Answering, Arthur C. Graesser, Memphis State University; George Vamos, University of Southern California; David Koizumi, C. Scott Elofson, California State University, Fullerton The Time Course of Anaphora Resolution, Raymonde Guindon, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation Using a Computational Model of Language Acquisition to Address Questions in Linguistic Inquiry, Jane Hill, Smith College A Model of Acquiring Problem Solving Expertise, Dennis Kibler and Rogers P. Hall, University of California, Irvine Creating and Comprehending Arguments, Stuart M. McGuigan, Yale University; John B. Black, Teachers College, Columbia University Levels of Goal Direction and the Causes of Learning, Dale M. McNulty, University of California, Irvine Connectionist Learning in Real Time: Sutton-Barto Adaptive Element and Classical Conditioning of the Nictitating Membrane Response, J.W. Moore, J.E. Desmond, N.E. Berthier, D.E.J. Blazis, R.S. Sutton, A.G. Barto, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Explanation and Generalization Based Memory, Michael J. Pazzani, University of California, Los Angeles and The Aerospace Corporation Bayesian Networks: A Model of Self-Activated Memory for Evidential Reasoning, Judea Pearl, University of California, Los Angeles Expert Variance: Differences in Solving a Dynamic Engineering Problem, Michael Prietula and Frank Marchak, Dartmouth College Machine Understanding and Data Abstraction in Searle's Chinese Room, William J. Rapaport, University of Buffalo Toward a Unified Model of Deception, Donald D. Rose, University of California, Irvine Building a Computer Model of Learning Classical Mechanics, Jude W. Shavlik and Gerald F. DeJong, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Persuasive Argumentation in Resolution of Collective Bargaining Impasses, Katia Sycara-Cyranski, Georgia Institute of Technology The Interaction of Lexical Expectation and Pragmatics in Parsing Filler-Gap Constructions, Michael K. Tanenhaus and Laurie A. Stowe, University of Rochester; Greg Carlson, Wayne State University Predicting Conversational Reports of a Personal Event, Yvette J. Tenney, Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. Thematic Knowledge, Episodic Memory and Analogy in MINSTREL, A Story Invention System, Scott R. Turner and Michael G. Dyer, University of California, Los Angeles Spatial Inferences and Discourse Comprehension, Karl F. Wender and Monika Wagener, Technische Universitat Braunschweig Cognitive Processing Strategies for Complex Addition, Keith F. Widaman, David C. Geary, Pierre Cormier, Todd D. Little, University of California, Riverside ------------------------------ End of AIList Digest ********************