[sci.lang] Cognitive Science Society Annual Meeting

harnad@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (S. R. Harnad) (06/12/90)

The XII Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science 
Society will take place at MIT, July 25-28, 1990.
(Immediately preceding the meeting of the AAAI, 
also to take place in the Boston area).

Conference Chair: M. Piattelli-Palmarini (MIT)
Scientific Advisors: Beth Adelson (Tufts), Stephen 
M. Kosslyn (Harvard) Steven Pinker (MIT), 
Kenneth Wexler (MIT)

Registration fees: 
Members 150$ (before July 1), $200 after July 1
non-members 185      225
student      90      110

Contact the MIT Conference Services, MIT 
Room 7- 111 Cambridge, MA 02139  
 Tel. (617) 253-1700
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Outline of the program

Tuesday July 24, Wednesday July 25
Tutorials: "Cognitive Aspects of Linguistic Theory", 
"Logic and Computability",
Cognitive Neuroscience"  
(Require separate registrations)

Wednesday, July 26
4.00 - 7.30 pm   Registration at Kresge Auditorium
7.30 - 9.00  First plenary session : Kresge Main 
Auditorium
Welcoming address by Samuel Jay Keyser, 
Assistant Provost of MIT,
Co-Director of the MIT Center for Cognitive Science;
Welcoming address by David E. Rumelhart 
(Stanford), Chairman of the Board of the Cognitive 
Science Society
Keynote speaker: Noam Chomsky (MIT) "Language 
and Cognition"
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Thursday, July 26      9.00 am - 11.15 am  

Symposia:

Execution-Time Response: Applying Plans in a Dynamic 
World
	Kristian J. Hammond (University of Chicago),  
Chair
	Phil Agre (University of Chicago)
	Richard Alterman (Brandeis University)
	Reid Simmons (Carnegie Mellon University)
	R. James Firby (NASA Jet Propulsion Lab)

Cognitive Aspects of Linguistic Theory
	Howard Lasnik (University of Connecticut),  Chair
	David Pesetsky (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology),  Chair
	James T. Higginbotham (Massachusetts Institute 
of Technology)
	John McCarthy (University of Massachusetts)

Perception, Computation and Categorization
	Whitman Richards (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology),  Chair
	Aaron Bobick (SRI International)
	Ken Nakayama (Harvard University)
	Allan Jepson (University of Toronto)

Paper Presentations:

 Rule-Based Reasoning,Explanation and Problem-
Solving

Reasoning II: Planning

11.30 - 12.45    Plenary session  Kresge Main 
Auditorium
Keynote Speaker:  Morris Halle (MIT)  "Words and 
their Parts"
Chair: Kenneth Wexler (MIT)
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Thursday, July 26   Afternoon     2.00 pm - 4.15 pm  

Symposia:

Principle-Based Parsing
	Robert C. Berwick (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology),  Chair	
	Steven P. Abney (Bell Communications Research)
	Bonnie J. Dorr (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology)
	Sandiway Fong (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology)
	Mark Johnson (Brown University)
	Edward P. Stabler, Jr. (University of California,  
Los Angeles)

Recent Results in Formal Learning Theory
	Kevin T. Kelly (Carnegie Mellon University)
	Clark Glymour (Carnegie Mellon University),  
Chair

Self-Organizing Cognitive and Neural Systems
	Stephen Grossberg (Boston University),  Chair
	Ennio Mingolla (Boston University)
	Michael Rudd (Boston University)
	Daniel Bullock (Boston University)
	Gail A. Carpenter (Boston University)

Action Systems:  Planning and Execution
	Emilio Bizzi (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology),  Chair
	Michael I. Jordan (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology)

Paper presentations

Reasoning :  Analogy

Learning and Memory : Acquisition

4.30 - 5.45   Plenary Session  (Kresge Main Auditorium)
Keynote Speaker: Amos Tversky (Stanford) 
"Decision under conflict"
Chair: Daniel N. Osherson (MIT)

Banquet
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Friday July 27   9.00 - 11.45 am

Symposia:

What's New in Language Acquisition ?
	Steven Pinker  and Kenneth Wexler (MIT),  Chair
	Stephen Crain (University of Connecticut)
	Myrna Gopnik (McGill University)
	Alan Prince (Brandeis University)
	Michelle Hollander, John Kim, Gary Marcus, 
 Sandeep Prasada, Michael Ullman (MIT)

Attracting Attention
	Ann Treisman (University of California,  
Berkeley),  Chair
	Patrick Cavanagh (Harvard University)
	Ken Nakayama (Harvard University)
	Jeremy M. Wolfe (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology)
	Steven Yantis (Johns Hopkins University)

A New Look at Decision Making 
	Susan Chipman (Office of Naval Research) and 
Judith Orasanu (Army 	Research Institute and 
Princeton University),Chair
	Gary Klein (Klein Associates)
	John A. Swets (Bolt Beranek & Newman 
Laboratories)
	Paul Thagard (Princeton University)
	Marvin S. Cohen (Decision Science Consortium, 
Inc.)

Designing an Integrated Architecture: The Prodigy View
	Jaime G. Carbonell (Carnegie Mellon University),  
Chair
	Yolanda Gil (Carnegie Mellon University)
	Robert Joseph (Carnegie Mellon University)
	Craig A. Knoblock (Carnegie Mellon University)
	Steve Minton (NASA Ames Research Center)
	Manuela M. Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University)

Paper presentations:

Reasoning : Categories and Concepts

Language :  Pragmatics and Communication

11.30 - 12. 45 Plenary Session (Kresge main 
Auditorium)
Keynote speaker: Margaret Livingstone (Harvard)
"Parallel Processing of Form, Color and Depth"   
Chair: Richard M. Held (MIT)
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Friday, July 27  afternoon    2.00 - 4.15 pm

Symposia:

What is Cognitive Neuroscience?
	David Caplan (Harvard Medical School) and 
Stephen M. Kosslyn  (Harvard University), Chair
	Michael S. Gazzaniga (Dartmouth Medical School)
	Michael I. Posner (University of Oregon)
	Larry	Squire (University of California,  San 
Diego)

Computational Models of Category Learning
	Pat Langley (NASA Ames Research Center) and 
Michael Pazzani (University of 	California,  Irvine),  
Chair
	Dorrit Billman (Georgia Institute of Technology)
	Douglas Fisher (Vanderbilt University)
	Mark Gluck (Stanford University)

The Study of Expertise: Prospects and Limits
	Anders Ericsson (University of Colorado,  
Boulder),Chair
	Neil Charness (University of Waterloo)
 	Vimla L. Patel and Guy Groen (McGill University)  
	Yuichiro Anzai (Keio University)
	Fran Allard and Jan Starkes (University of 
Waterloo)
	Keith Holyoak (University of California,  Los 
Angeles), Discussant

Paper presentations:

Language  (Panel 1) :  Phonology  
Language (Panel 2) :  Syntax   

4.30 - 5.45  Keynote speaker: Anne Treisman (UC 
Berkeley) "Features and Objects" 
Chair: Stephen M. Kosslyn (Harvard)

  Poster Sessions
I.   Connectionist Models
II.  Machine Simulations and Algorithms
III.  Knowledge and Problem-Solving
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Saturday, July 28   9.00 am - 11.15 am

Symposia:

SOAR as a Unified Theory of Cognition:  Spring 1990
	Allen Newell (Carnegie Mellon University),  
Chair
	Richard L. Lewis (Carnegie Mellon University)
	Scott B. Huffman (University of Michigan)
	Bonnie E. John (Carnegie Mellon University)
	John E. Laird (University of Michigan)
	Jill Fain Lehman (Carnegie Mellon University)
	Paul S. Rosenbloom (University of Southern 
California)
	Tony Simon (Carnegie Mellon University)
	Shirley G. Tessler (Carnegie Mellon University)

Neonate Cognition
	Richard Held (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology),  Chair
	Jane Gwiazda (Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology)
	Renee Baillargeon (University of Illinois)
	Adele Diamond (University of Pennsylvania)
	Jacques Mehler (CNRS,  Paris,  France) Discussant

Conceptual Coherence in Text and Discourse
	Arthur C. Grasser (Memphis State University),  
Chair
	Richard Alterman (Brandeis University)
	Kathleen Dahlgren (Intelligent Text Processing,  
Inc.)
	Bruce K. Britton (University of Georgia)
	Paul van den Broek (University of Minnesota)
	Charles R. Fletcher (University of Minnesota)
	Roger J. Kreuz (Memphis State University)
	Richard M. Roberts (Memphis State University)
	Tom Trabasso and Nancy Stein

Paper presentations:

Causality,Induction and Decision-Making

Vision  (Panel 1) :  Objects and Features    
Vision (Panel 2) :  Imagery            

Language : Lexical Semantics

Case-Based Reasoning


11.30 - 12.45  Keynote Speaker
Ellen Markman (Stanford)
 "Constraints Children Place on Possible Word 
Meanings"
Chair: Susan Carey (MIT)

Lunch presentation: "Cognitive Science in Europe: A 
Panorama"
Chair: Willem Levelt (Max Planck, Nijmegen). 
Informal presentations by: Jacques Mehler (CNRS, 
Paris), Paolo Viviani (University of Geneva), Paolo 
Legrenzi (University of Trieste), Karl Wender 
(University of Trier).
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Saturday 28  Afternoon   2.00 - 3.00 pm

Paper presentations:
   
Vision :  Attention

Language Processing

Educational Methods

Learning and Memory

Agents,  Goals and Constraints

3.15 - 4.30 Keynote Speaker: Roger Schank 
(Norhwestern) "The Story is the Message: Memory 
and Instruction"
Chair: Beth Adelson (Tufts)
4.30 - 5.45 Keynote Speaker: Stephen Jay Gould 
(Harvard) "Evolution and Cognition"
Chair: Steven Pinker (MIT)
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Stevan Harnad  Department of Psychology  Princeton University
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