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Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 15:46:32 +0200 (MEST)
From: Szalisznyo Krisztina <szali(a)sunserv.kfki.hu>
To: erdi(a)rmki.kfki.hu
Subject: [iso-8859-1] biofizikai szeminárium
Tisztelt Kollegák!
Jul 1 -3 között három napos elõadássorozatot tartunk Csillebércen
a 3-as epületben
"Neuronhálózatok strukturális kérdései"
cimmel.
Az összejövetel eredeti célja: áttekinteni azokat az algebrai,
kombinatorikai, logikai, nyelvészeti es egyéb eszközöket, amelyeket
neuronhálózatok vizsgálatára szokás alkalmazni. Legkevésbé a hagyományos,
diszkrét illetve folytonos idejû dinamikai rendszerekkel való leirásról
lesz szó. Szervezés közben viszont már csak arra koncentráltunk, hogy
olyan elõadókat kérjünk fel,akiktöl (még ha témájuk a fentiekhez lazán
kapcsolódik is) sokat tanulhatunk, es ezt meg élvezzük is.
Az összejövetel helyszíne: MTA KFKI (Csilleberc) III. epület, tanácsterem.
Az elsõ nap kezdési idöpontja: 9 óra 15 perc
A program a következõ lesz:
Július 1., hétfõ
Elnök: Somogyvári Zoltán
09:15 Tóth János: Megnyitó
09:30 Székely Andrea: A központi idegrendszer szerkezete: Az agytól a
szinapszisokig, 60 perc
10:30 Tóth János: Mathematica és komputációtudomány 60 perc
11:30 ebéd
12:30 Lábos Elemér: A Sloane-enciklopédiáról 20 perc
13:00 Bazsó Fülöp: Boole-függvény kalkulus és néhány alkalmazása 60 perc
14:00 Pethõ Attila: Kísérletes számelmélet 90 perc
15:30 Beszélgetés
Július 2., kedd
Elnök: Szalisznyó Krisztina
9:30 Négyessy László: Reverberáció, perszeveráció, disztraktibilitás:
prefrontális kérgi neurális hálózatok funkcionalis kérdései, 60 perc
10:30 Paláncz Béla: Szimbolikus neurális hálózati számítások, 30 perc
11:30 Somogyvári Zoltán: Véletlen Boole-hálózatok dinamikája, 45 perc
12:30 ebéd
13:30 Rónyai Lajos: Keresés, szövegek, Internet, algebra, algoritmusok, 90 perc
15:00 Proszéky Gábor: Döntési helyzetek a nyelvfeldolgozásban, 60 perc
16:00 Beszélgetés
Július 3., szerda
Elnök: Zalányi László
09:30 Lóczi Lajos:" Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Science", 60 perc
10:30 Csuhaj Varjú Erzsébet: Nyelvprocesszor-hálózatok: biológiai
indíttatású kiszámítási modellek, 60 perc
11:30 ebéd
12:30 Kálmán László: Nyelvi képességek: Alakfelismerés vagy
szimbólumgenerálás?, 60 perc
13:30 Érdi Péter: Egy divat hordaléka: Kis-világ szerkezete van-e az emberi
nyelvnek?, 40 perc
14:30 Szalisznyó Kriszta: Szimbolikus dinamika és formális nyelvek, 40
perc
Az elõadáskivonatok a mellékelt rtf file-ban vannak.
Minden érdeklõdõt szeretettel várunk!
Üdvözlettel:
Szalisznyó Krisztina Tóth János Érdi Péter
Subject: Bcc: human-machine dialogue server
> (Usual apologies for duplicating messages. Please distribute.)
>
> We've set up a web-based interface for people to talk with artificial
> dialogue systems. Please click `DiaLeague 2001' in
>
> http://www.sigdial.org/resources.php?tjek=2#Projects and
> initiatives
>
> or directly go to
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> http://www.csl.sony.co.jp/SLL/dialeague/
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> and talk with a sample dialogue system we've developed. The dialogues
> are multimodal in that they involve spatial operations, though
> currently the utterances are textual.
>
> People talking with the system get some points at each dialogue
> session, and the ranking among them are made public and updated on a
> real-time basis.
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> Enjoy.
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Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 1:37 PM
Subject: Nov. 29
Dear Colleague:
Could you distribute this call for papers?
Thanking you,
Kristóf Nyíri
***
Call for papers
One-day conference in Budapest on
THE SOCIAL SCIENCE OF MOBILE LEARNING
Friday November 29, 2002
Organized by the Institute for Philosophical Research of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences and WESTEL Mobile Telecommunications (Hungary).
Keynote paper given by Marcelo Milrad, School of Mathematics and Systems
Engineering
Växjö University, Sweden.
Topics to be dealt with at the conference include:
* M-learning and educational theory
* The cognitive psychology of m-learning
* The construction of meaning in mobile discourse
* Ubiquitous computing and integrated learning environment
* Pilot m-learning projects
Registration fee: $ 50. This includes refreshments, coffee and sandwiches,
and an evening wine and cheese party. Participants will receive the
published version of the proceedings of the conference, which are to appear
by January 2003.
We have funds to support local costs for the authors of accepted papers.
Papers should be submitted in draft form (1400 to 2000 words) to Kristóf
Nyíri <nyiri(a)phil-inst.hu>.
Important dates:
August 15, 2002 Deadline for applications and the submitting of
draft papers
September 15, 2002 Notification of participation
Contact:
Professor Kristóf Nyíri
Director, Institute for Philosophical Research of the Hungarian Academy of
Sciences
nyiri(a)phil-inst.hu
The conference is part of the two-day event PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY,
EDUCATION. For details see
http://21ST.CENTURY.PHIL-INST.HU/m-learning_conference
Dear Dr. Qwerty,
Below is a link to the forthcoming BBS target article
Color Realism and Color Science
by
Alex Byrne & David R. Hilbert
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Byrne/Referees/
This article has been accepted for publication in Behavioral and Brain
Sciences (BBS), an international, interdisciplinary journal providing Open
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Color Realism and Color Science
Alex Byrne
Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge MA 02139
David R. Hilbert
Department of Philosophy
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago IL 60607
KEYWORDS: Color, color vision, comparative vision, ecological view,
inverted spectrum, mental representation, perception, physicalism, qualia,
realism, similarity
ABSTRACT: The target article is an attempt to make some progress on the
problem of color realism. Are objects colored? And what is the nature of
the color properties? We defend the view that physical objects (for
instance, tomatoes, radishes, and rubies) are colored, and that colors are
physical properties, specifically types of reflectance. This is probably a
minority opinion, at least among color scientists. Textbooks frequently
claim that physical objects aren't colored, and that the colors are
"subjective" or "in the mind." The article has two other purposes: first,
to introduce an interdisciplinary audience to some distinctively
philosophical tools that are useful in tackling the problem of color
realism and, second, to clarify the various positions and central
arguments in the debate.
The first part explains the problem of color realism and makes some useful
distinctions. These distinctions are then used to expose various
confusions that often prevent people from seeing that the issues are
genuine and difficult, and that the problem of color realism ought to be
of interest to anyone working in the field of color science. The second
part explains the various leading answers to the problem of color realism,
and (briefly) argues that all views other than our own have serious
difficulties or are unmotivated. The third part explains and motivates our
own view, that colors are types of reflectances, and defends it against
objections made in the recent literature that are often taken as fatal.
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Byrne/Referees/
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Doktori Tanácsa tisztelettel meghívja Önt
Horváth János György
Hangkörnyezeti szabályosságok leképezõdése
a hallási emlékezetben: eseményhez kötött
potenciál vizsgálatok"
címû
doktori értekezésének védésére,
mely 2002. június 20-án, csütörtökön,
11 órakor az ELTE BTK Izabella utcai épületében
(Budapest, VI., Izabella u. 46.),
a 216-os teremben kerül megrendezésre.
Az értekezés opponensei:
Dr. Benedek György és Dr. Molnár Márk
Az értekezés megtekinthetõ az ELTE BTK
Pszichológiai Intézet könyvtárában
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From: Typotex <info(a)typotex.hu>
To: <typoklub(a)typotex.hu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:26 AM
Subject: [TypoKlub] Harmadik kultura szalon
> Kedves Klubtagunk!
>
> A Harmadik Kultura Szalon
> legkozelebbi osszejovetelenek temaja:
>
> MUZSIKA ES FIZIKA
>
> Eloado: Pap Janos akusztikus
> Hozzaszolo: Holics Laszlo fizikatanár
> Muzsikalo: ifj. Holics Laszlo zongorista
>
> A helyszin: Feszek Muveszklub Goblein terem
> Budapest, VII. ker., Kertesz u. 36.
> Idopont: 2002.junius 20. ( csutortok ) delutan 6 ora
>
> Remelve, hogy erre az estere nincs mas programja
> varja Ont
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> Votisky Zsuzsa
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From: John <jsong(a)bsi.swin.edu.au>
Subject: Information on IQ/Intelligence research in Eastern Europe
Hi,
I am interested in finding out the current state of IQ/intelligence
research (both psychometric and biological measures) in Eastern Europe.
And would appreciate some input/contact/interaction about this.
You can email me directly on: jsong(a)mind.scan.swin.edu.au
Thank you.
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Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 23:09:50 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Csaba PLEH <pleh(a)itm.bme.hu>
To: Multiple recipients of list <koglist(a)cogpsyphy.hu>, <cspleh(a)colbud.hu>,
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Subject: Searle tovabbi eloadasa
Kedves barataim !
A korabbiak mellett John Searle csutortokon, junius 13-an
delutan 15 orakor meg egy eloadast tart
SPEECH ACT THEORY: THIRTY YEARS AFTER
temaban az MTA Nyelvtudomanyi Intezeteben
(Benczur utca).
Mionden erdeklodot szeretettel varnak.
Csaba Pleh, professor of psychology, Center for Cognitive Science
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Budapest Sztoczek u. 2 H-1111 email: pleh(a)itm.bme.hu Mobile:(36)(30)3500431
also at the Department of Psychology, University of Szeged
This year at Collegium Budapest,
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