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NOTE: A "FISI-FAQ" IS AVAILABLE BY FTP; SEE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
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FIRST INTERNATIONAL SUMMER INSTITUTE IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE (FISI-CS)
Center for Cognitive Science
State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
JULY 5 - 29, 1994
REGISTRATION IS STILL OPEN!
BUT HURRY--BECAUSE SOME COURSES ARE FILLING UP QUICKLY.
IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR REGISTRANT'S PACKET, PLEASE CONTACT:
Ms. Mable Sumpter, Office of Conferences and Special Events,
telephone: 716-645-2018; fax: 716-645-3869
or Craig Kopris, v119n57h(a)ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
REGISTRATION will take place on Tuesday, July 5, in the Lobby of the
Center for Tomorrow, University at Buffalo North (Amherst) Campus,
from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Phone: 716-645-2018
There will be an opening reception on Tuesday, July 5, 7:30 p.m.
CLASSES begin Wednesday, July 6, and end Friday, July 24.
WORKSHOPS take place on July 9-10, 15-17, 23-24, and 25-29.
The last FISI event is on Friday evening, July 29.
Full registration includes admission to the courses for which you have
registered, all workshops, the plenary speaker series, and all evening
sessions.
FOR INFORMATION ON: CONTACT:
Sharing a ride to FISI: Michael Behun v051l5cn(a)ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
Housing Problems: Dawn Phillips dcp(a)acsu.buffalo.edu, 716-645-3794
If you are arriving before 5 July, please contact Dawn Phillips
as soon as possible!
Travel Problems: Murray Travel Agency, 716-636-1414, 800-289-2835
*OR* Dawn Phillips, above
The University does not provide child care, but we will provide lists
of baby sitters and local child-care programs; contact:
Lynne Hewitt hewitt(a)acsu.buffalo.edu
All other questions to: Jocey Botimer jbotimer(a)acsu.buffalo.edu
716-645-2463
For emergency questions upon arrival or on weekends, go to the FISI
Central Office, 250 Student Union.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
including printed registration forms, please contact:
FISI-CS
Office of Conferences and Special Events
Room 120, Center for Tomorrow
University at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260-1602
USA
Telephone: (716) 645-2018
Fax: (716) 645-3869
E-Mail: cogsci94(a)ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
Those interested in exhibiting books, software, and related products and
technologies, please contact Dr. Valerie Shalin, Institute Exhibits Manager,
Department of Industrial Engineering, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA;
valerie(a)eng.buffalo.edu
REVISED LIST OF VISITING FACULTY
Roberto Casati Universite de Neuchatel, Switzerland
Eve V. Clark Stanford University
Herbert H. Clark Stanford University
Nina Dronkers VAMC, Martinez, CA, & University of California, Davis
Alison Gopnik University of California, Berkeley
Scott M. Freundschuh Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada
Brian Funt Simon Fraser University, Canada
Annette Herskovits Wellesley College
Lynne E. Hewitt Pennsylvania State University
Graeme Hirst University of Toronto, Canada
Frank Keil Cornell University
Janet Dixon Keller University of Illinois
Joao P. Martins Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
Steve Palmer University of California, Berkeley
Naomi Quinn Duke University
David E. Rumelhart Stanford University
Paul Smolensky University of Colorado, Boulder
Claudia Strauss Duke University
Michael Swain University of Chicago
Michael Tarr Yale University
Michael Tomasello Emory University
David Wilkins Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Eran Zaidel University of California, Los Angeles
PLENARY SPEAKER SERIES
6 July: Eleanor Rosch University of California, Berkeley
7 July: Susan B. Udin SUNY Buffalo
8 July: Leonard Talmy SUNY Buffalo
11 July: Michael Silverstein University of Chicago
12 July: Dedre Gentner Northwestern University
13 July: John Searle University of California, Berkeley
14 July: Lila Gleitman University of Pennsylvania
15 July: Brian Cantwell Smith Xerox PARC
18 July: Eve V. Clark Stanford University
19 July: Thomas G. Bever University of Rochester
20 July: Stephen M. Kosslyn Harvard University
21 July: David L. Waltz NEC Research Institute and Brandeis
22 July: Janet Dean Fodor CUNY Graduate Center
25 July: Jerry Fodor Rutgers Univ. & CUNY Grad. Ctr.
26 July: Gilles Fauconnier Univ. of California, San Diego
27 July: Donald A. Norman Apple Computer
28 July: Edwin Hutchins Univ. of California, San Diego
29 July: Ray Jackendoff Brandeis University
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE:
Nina Davidovna Arutionova Institute of Linguistics, Moscow
Mihai Barbuceanu University of Toronto, Canada
Steven Bayne University of Connecticut, USA
Ellen Bialystok York University, Canada
Louise Cornelis University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Emanuela Cresti University of Firenze, Italy
Jim Cummins Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Martin Daly McMaster University, Canada
Eve Danziger Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Annick De Houwer University of Antwerp, Belgium
Max J. Egenhofer University of Maine, USA
Carola Eschenbach University of Hamburg, Germany
Anna Maria Escobar University of Illinois, USA
Elisabetta Fava University of Padova, Italy
Jerome A. Feldman International Computer Science Institute, USA
Bruce Fraser Boston University and MIT, USA
Christian Freksa University of Hamburg, Germany
Natalya Fridman Northeastern University, USA
Aldo Gangemi CNR, Rome, Italy
Fred Genesee McGill University, Canada
Tom Givon University of Oregon, USA
Nicola Guarino LADSEB-CNR, Padova, Italy
Christopher Habel University of Hamburg, Germany
Michael Harrington Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Marc Hauser Harvard University, USA
Monica Heller Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Annette Herskovits Wellesley College, USA
Geoffrey Hinton University of Toronto, Canada
Kyoko Inoue Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Katharzyna Jaszczolt University of Brighton, UK
Thomas Jokerst University of Hamburg, Germany
Sotaro Kita Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Susumu Kubo Matsuyama University, Japan
George Lakoff University of California, Berkeley, USA
Ik-Hawan Lee Yonsey University, South Korea
Alessandro Lenci University of California, San Diego, USA
Stephen Levinson Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
James McClelland Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Massimo Moneglia University of Firenze, Italy
Brigitte Nerlich University of Nottingham, UK
Maria Novella Catarsi CNR, Pisa, Italy
Luca Pazzi University of Modena, Italy
Eric Pederson Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Jean Petitot CREA, Paris, France
Steven Pinker Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Terry Regier University of Chicago, USA
Jacqueline Schachter University of Oregon, USA
Eta Schneiderman University of Ottawa, Canada
John Schumann University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Geoffrey Simmons University of Hamburg, Germany
Paul Smolensky University of Colorado, Boulder
V. Theodossopoulou-Papalois University of Minnesota, USA
Peter Todd Rowland Institute for Science, Cambridge, USA
Russel Tomlin University of Oregon, USA
Barbara Tversky Stanford University, USA
Mike Uschold University of Edinburgh, UK
Achille Varzi IRST, Trento, Italy
Mari Vasarainen University of Minnesota, USA
Graham White Int'l. Academy of Philosophy, Liechtenstein
Margo Wilson McMaster University, Canada
Wlodek Zadrozny IBM/T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO SUMMER FACULTY, SPEAKERS, AND WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
Matthew Dryer Linguistics
Judith F. Duchan Communicative Disorders and Sciences
Patricia Fox Linguistics
LouAnn Gerken Psychology
Peter Hare Philosophy
Jeri Jaeger Linguistics
Peter Jusczyk Psychology
John Kearns Philosophy
K. Nicholas Leibovic Biophysical Sciences
Alan H. Lockwood Neurology and Nuclear Medicine
Paul A. Luce Psychology
David Mark Geography
Madeleine Mathiot Linguistics
Donald Pollock Anthropology
William J. Rapaport Computer Science
James R. Sawusch Psychology
Erwin Segal Psychology
Valerie Shalin Industrial Engineering
Stuart C. Shapiro Computer Science
David Shucard Neurology, Pediatrics, and Psychology
Barry Smith Philosophy
J. David Smith Psychology
Leonard Talmy Linguistics
Susan B. Udin Physiology
Robert Van Valin Linguistics
Wolfgang Wolck Linguistics
Lynne Yang Learning and Instruction
Wojciech Zelaniec Philosophy
David Zubin Linguistics
COURSES
Course descriptions are available in postscript, ascii, and latex.dvi
formats by "anonymous ftp" from:
ftp.cs.buffalo.edu in /users/rapaport
or by email from: aec(a)cs.buffalo.edu
For instructions on how to ftp, see the end of this brochure.
Classes begin Wednesday, July 6.
WORKSHOPS
7/9-10 TOPOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE
7/15-17 SPEECH ACTS AND LINGUISTIC RESEARCH
7/23-24 COGNITIVE AND ONTOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING
7/25-26 CONNECTIONISM
7/25 DEIXIS IN NARRATIVE
7/26 ONTOLOGY OF SPACE (day 1)
7/27 APPLIED COGNITIVE SCIENCE: COGNITIVE SCIENCE IN THE WORKPLACE
ONTOLOGY OF SPACE (day 2)
7/28-29 THE SNePS KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION AND REASONING SYSTEM
7/28 EVOLUTION OF COGNITION
7/29 COGNITION & BILINGUALISM
EVENING SESSIONS
Tuesday, July 26, 9-11 P.M.
PANEL: TOWARDS AN EMBODIED AND UNIFIED COGNITIVE SCIENCE
Jerome A. Feldman, Donald Norman, Thomas Bever, George Lakoff
Wednesday, July 27, 9-11 P.M.
TUTORIAL: THE ROLE OF METAPHOR SYSTEMS IN EMBODIED COGNITIVE SCIENCE
George Lakoff
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FTP ACCESS TO THE FISI-CS HANDBOOK:
To ftp the full brochure (with application forms) or the FISI-CS handbook
with course and workshop descriptions, or the fisi-faq (frequently-asked
questions) do the following (where % is your prompt):
%ftp
ftp.cs.buffalo.edu
When you are asked for your name, type "anonymous"
When you are asked for your password, type your email address
When you get the "ftp>" prompt, type:
cd users/rapaport
At the next "ftp>" prompt, type either:
get fisi-brochure [for a copy of the full brochure]
or get fisi-handbook.ps [for the postscript version of the handbook]
or get fisi-handbook.dvi [for the .dvi version of the handbook]
or get fisi-handbook.tex [for the LaTeX version of the handbook]
or get fisi-handbook.ascii [for the plain text (ASCII) version]
or get fisi-faq [Frequently Asked Questions]
At the next "ftp>" prompt, type
quit
** PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE DOCUMENTS ARE UPDATED ON A WEEKLY BASIS **
For further assistance, send email to: aec(a)cs.buffalo.edu
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