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"Computational approaches in language and music cognition research"

30-31 Aug 2019
Koeln, Germany

Dear all,

very happy to announce the workshop on ?Computational approaches in 
language and music cognition research? taking place on August 30th and 
31st, 2019 at the University of Cologne, Germany.

Homepage: http://musikwissenschaft.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de/35600.html?&L=1

Registration: https://airtable.com/shrgE4k56KqRCbNhz

Description: Investigating language and music in the field of cognitive 
science means studying them as (computational) neurocognitive systems, 
i.e., information processing systems in the mind/brain.

Thus, language and music cognition research deals with the following 
questions:

- What is computed in the mind/brain and why?

- How is a particular computation realized in terms of algorithms or 
neural implementation?



Formal-mathematical theory of language and music mainly contributed to the 
former question, while computer simulations of cognitive and neural 
processes rather tackled the latter question. The current workshop 
discusses different computational approaches and aims at clarifying the 
role of computational modelling to advance mechanistic explanations to 
language and music cognition.



The topics of the workshop are:

- Computational and conceptual neurocognitive models of language and music 
processing

- Models of interaction and situated music and language cognition

- Computational music theory and computational linguistics



Overall, this workshop also aims at fostering computational thinking as a 
core competence enabling interdisciplinary communication and welcomes 
students and researchers interested in modelling cognition of music and 
language.



Invited speakers:



Alexander Clark (King's College London, UK)

Richard Cooper (Birkbeck University of London, UK)

Peter Ford Dominey (INSERM U846 Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute & 
Université de Lyon, France)

David Temperley (Eastman School of Music, USA)

...more tba Hope to see you there!

Best,

Rie

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