11-12 Aug 2018
Osnabrueck, Germany
*CfP Summer School and Workshop ?Concepts in Action: Representation, Learning,
and Application? (CARLA)*
The Institute of Cognitive Science atOsnabrück University
(https://cogsci.uni-osnabrueck.de) is proud to announce the summer school
?Concepts in Action: Representation, Learning, and Application? (CARLA), funded
by the /Volkswagen Foundation/, and a subsequentinternational workshop on the
same topic. Both the school participants and external researchers are invited
to submit abstracts to the workshop for oral or poster presentations.
Thesummer school will bring together researchers from different disciplines
with the goal of providing participants with knowledge about concept research
outside of their own fields and to initiate interdisciplinary exchanges and
research. The subsequent and co-located workshop provides an excellent
opportunity to present and discuss ongoing research on concepts.
Both eventswill focus on (but not be restricted to)three core questions: How
can we formally describe and model concepts? Where do concepts come from, and
how are they acquired? How are concepts used in cognitive tasks?
_*I. CARLA Summer School: *_
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Time and Venue:
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August 06 to August 10, 2018, in Osnabrück (Germany).
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Lecturers and Casses:
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*Nicholas Asher *(https://www.irit.fr/~Nicholas.Asher/
<https://www.irit.fr/%7ENicholas.Asher/>)and *Julie Hunter
*(http://www.juliejhunter.com/): ?Concepts and
Conceptualization: From the Lexicon to Situated Conversation?
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*Christiane D. Fellbaum
*(https://www.cs.princeton.edu/~fellbaum/
<https://www.cs.princeton.edu/%7Efellbaum/>): ?A Linguistic
Perspective on Concepts?
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*Peter Gärdenfors
*(http://www.fil.lu.se/en/person/PeterGardenfors)*: *?Where Do
Conceptual Domains Come From??
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*Robert L. Goldstone
*(http://psych.indiana.edu/faculty/rgoldsto.php): ?The Learning
and Use of Concepts by Humans?
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*Michael Spranger
*(https://sites.google.com/view/michaelspranger/):
?Co-acquisition of Concepts and Language: Computational Models
and Robot Experiments?
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Schedule:
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The schedule includes both lectures and interactive discussion
sessions. Details can be found on our website:
https://www.conceptuccino.uni-osnabrueck.de/carla_summer_school/preliminary_program.html)
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Costs:
o
The school is fully funded and does not charge a registration
fee. Meals are included in the funding and will be provided to
the participants free of charge. The number of participants is
limited to 25. If your institution is not able to cover your
travel expenses, we can reimburse accommodation costs as well as
travel costs up to 150 ? for participants from Germany, 350 ?
for participants from non-German European countries, and 800 ?
for participants from elsewhere.
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Application:
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We invite applications from PhD students and postdocs working on
or being interested in concepts from a variety offields,
including(but not restricted to) linguistics, philosophy,
psychology, artificial intelligence, logic, computer science,
and cognitive science. Highly interested advanced master
students may be allowed in exceptional cases. We strongly
encourage applications from individuals who are
under-represented in their respective fields. For more
information about the summer school, please visit our website
(https://www.conceptuccino.uni-osnabrueck.de/carla_summer_school/overview.html).
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If you are interested in participating, please submit your
application *until April 30, 2018*under
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=carlass18. Your
application should consist of a single pdf file including
asingle-page CV anda short motivation letter of up to 300 words
stating your research interests and why you want to attend the
summer school. If youneeda visa to enter Germany, pleaseindicate
this in yourapplication so that we can prepare invitation
letters for you in time. If you need financial support for
travel and accommodation expenses, please also indicate this in
your application.We will notify you about the selection results
by May 7, 2018. Should you have any questions, please contact us
anytime atconcepts
<mailto:concepts@uni-osnabrueck.de>@uni-osnabrueck.de
<mailto:concepts@uni-osnabrueck.de>.
_*II. CARLA Workshop:*_
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Time and Venue:
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August 11 and August 12, 2018, in Osnabrück (Germany).
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Invited Speakers:
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Nicholas Asher, Christiane D. Fellbaum, Peter Gärdenfors, Robert
L. Goldstone, Julie Hunter, Michael Spranger
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Call for Papers:
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"Concepts in Action: Representation, Learning, and Application"
(CARLA) is an international workshop aimed at fostering
interdisciplinary exchange about research on concepts. It
invites contributions from all fields related to cognitive
science, including (but not limited to) linguistics, artificial
intelligence, psychology, philosophy, logic, and computer
science. Although the workshop is open for research on any
aspect of concepts, there exists a set of core topics that are
of special interest:
#
/Representation/: How can we formally describe and model
concepts?
#
/Learning/: Where do concepts come from and how are they
acquired
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/Application/: How are concepts used in cognitive tasks?
We invite the submission of extended abstracts (up to 500 words
excluding references) to
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=carlaws18 *until May 20,
2018*. We will send out acceptance notifications by May 31, 2018.
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Publication:
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We plan to invite a selection of presentations for publication
after the workshop.
Best regards,
The organizing committee (Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Ulf Krumnack, Mingya Liu, Lucas
Bechberger)
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Lucas Bechberger
Artificial Intelligence Research Group
Institute of Cognitive Science
Osnabrück University
Wachsbleiche 27, Room 50/310
D-49090 Osnabrück
Phone: +49-541-969-3400
E-Mail: lucas.bechberger@uni-osnabrueck.de
Homepage: https://www.lucas-bechberger.de
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