Reminder:
(Mind the unusual venue, please.)
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Dear
All,
The CEU Department of
Cognitive Science cordially invites you to its next
talk by:
Olivier Morin (Institut Jean Nicod, ENS, PSL, Paris & Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History,
Jena)
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 – 17:00 – 18:30
Host: Christophe
Heintz
Location: CEU
Nador street 15, room 103 – note
the unusual venue!!
Title: "Information in images"
Abstract:
How do images carry information? This question, usually addressed by semioticians or philosophers, can be answered quantitatively. This talk will present a framework that uses information theory to study and predict how the amount of information
that images can carry may evolve. This framework focuses on graphic codes—images conventionally associated with meanings, as found in writing systems, pictographs, coin designs, heraldry, digital communication, etc. It considers three forms of information
that a visual symbol may carry: complexity, distinctiveness, and specificity. A symbol's complexity assesses the cognitive costs carried by the act of processing and storing it. Its distinctiveness measures to what degree it stands out relative to other symbols.
Its specificity quantifies the degree of precision that it is capable of when pointing at objects outside itself. All three types of information can be tracked using measures derived from information theory. These allow us to bring an evolutionary and quantitative
perspective to classical semiotic questions. This framework will be illustrated with a range of naturalistic studies, considering cultural history in a quantitative light.
See more at: https://events.ceu.edu/2019-12-04/departmental-colloquium-olivier-morin-max-planck-institute-science-human-history
We look forward to seeing you there!
Cognitive Science Events at CEU: http://cognitivescience.ceu.edu/events
Györgyné Finta (Réka)
Department Coordinator
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Central European University
Department of Cognitive Science
H-1051 Budapest
Oktober 6 utca 7.
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