12.569, Confs: From Signals to Structured Communication
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Subject: 12.569, Confs: From Signals to Structured Communication
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Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 20:24:48 -0500
From: Shimon Edelman <se37 at cornell.edu>
Subject: From Signals to Structured Communication - Cornell U/ Ithaca, NY
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Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 20:24:48 -0500
From: Shimon Edelman <se37 at cornell.edu>
Subject: From Signals to Structured Communication - Cornell U/ Ithaca, NY
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WHAT: "From Signals to Structured Communication"
WHEN: May 4 and 5
WHERE: Ithaca, NY
WEB: http://kybele.psych.cornell.edu/May2001.html
The list of speakers at this Spring Symposium of the Cornell Cognitive
Studies Program includes representatives from neurobiology, ethology,
philosophy, linguistics, economics, game theory, and computer
science. The emergence of a diverse, unconventional and exciting set
of perspectives on communication at this event will be facilitated by
focusing the presentations on certain common threads - notably, issues
having to do with structure, compositional or other - that run through
the entire spectrum of research themes represented at the symposium.
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Shimon Edelman
Professor, Dept. of Psychology, 232 Uris Hall
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-7601, USA
Web: http://kybele.psych.cornell.edu/~edelman
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