Dear All, 

Both seminars next week will be held, as per usual, in room 101 (not 10, as incorrectly stated in my previous emails). Apologies for the mistake. 

Denis 

On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 2:46 PM Denis Tatone <denis.tatone@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All, 

Exceptionally next week we will have an additional seminar instead of the research club. 

Dr. Mark Ho (Princeton University)
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Title: 
Communication, Coordination, and Computation in Human Interaction

Date: Thursday, 19 September
Time: 
13:00 - 14:00 
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 st. 7, room 10

Abstract: 
Human sociality is distinctive in kind and degree: We teach, learn, communicate, and coordinate in ways and at a scale that is rarely observed in other species. How does this work? What cognitive capacities enable us to flexibly coordinate our thoughts and behaviors in everyday interactions and even over generations? Much work in psychology and cognitive science addresses this question theoretically and empirically. Meanwhile, recent advances in artificial intelligence challenge us to articulate how one would program such capacities into a machine. In this talk, I will discuss several projects that apply computational principles to understanding the mechanisms of human communication and coordination. For example, by formulating and testing the computations underlying communicative intentions and recursive social reasoning, we can gain greater empirical insight into what makes human communication successful, what makes it computationally challenging, and even what causes it to sometimes fail.

We are looking forward to see you.

Cognitive Science Events at CEU: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events


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Denis Tatone

Postdoctoral Fellow

Cognitive Development Center

Central European University

Budapest, Hungary