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Subject: 7.288, Confs: Semiotic Machines Workshop
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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 20:13:31 +0200
From: doeb at inm.de (Gerd Doeben-Henisch)
Subject: SEMIOTIC MACHINES Workshop - preliminary program
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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 20:13:31 +0200
From: doeb at inm.de (Gerd Doeben-Henisch)
Subject: SEMIOTIC MACHINES Workshop - preliminary program
Announcement
(for a more detailed information see:
http://www.inm.de/kip/SEMIOTIC/semiotic_machines.html):
WORKSHOP
SEMIOTIC MACHINES
Theory, Implementation, Semiotic Relevance
at the
8th International Semiotic Congress
organized by
the german and the netherlands semiotic societies
in Amsterdam, Aug 5-9 1996
Preliminary Program
(Last changes Febr-22 1996)
Semiotic Machines - an Introduction
by
Gerd Doeben-Henisch (Frankfurt, Germany)
Creativity - Ability to Define Something Well
by
Gabriele Gramelsberger (Muenchen, Germany)
Semiotic machines and endophysics
by
Markus Fix (Frankfurt, Germany)
The Evolutionary Development of Semeiotic Capacities
by
Edwina Taborsky (Toronto, Kanada)
Some considerations about Semiotic Machines in the point
of view of the Charles S. Peirce's Philosophy
by
Lauro Frederico Barbosa da Silveira (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Becoming Oneself: A Sign Process
by
Roland Posner (Berlin, Germany)
KIP II - A Case Study in Semiotic Machines
by
G.Doeben-Henisch (Frankfurt a.Main, Germany)
A 'signal' in the speaker's presuppositions and a 'future'
meaning in a 'present' meaning - Two detection tasks in
language understanding
by
Horst Kock (Bielefeld, Germany)
``Putting Channels on the Map'': a formal semiotics for
(Geo)graphical Information Systems
by
Oliver Lemon/ Ian Pratt (Manchester, Greatbritain)
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