Beschreibung
The workshop is dedicated to complex cognition in problem solving, reasoning and decision making. Complex cognitive processes typically involve several cognitive mechanisms (e.g. impact of emotion on decision) and arise in complex situations. The focus of the workshop is on AI approaches to model complex cognitive processes and of contributions of psychology which give insights in the mechanisms of complex cognition. The workshop aims to bring together researchers of AI and psychology and to strengthen the interdisciplinary understanding of complex cognition.
Programm
- 9:00-9:15 Opening (Ute Schmid, Marco Ragni and Markus Knauff)
- 9:15-9:45 Martin V. Butz
University of Würzburg, Department of Psychology III
Sensorimotor Self-Motivated Cognition - 9:45-10:15 Frieder Stolzenburg and Florian Ruh
Hochschule Harz (FH), University of Applied Sciences, Department of Automation and Computer Sciences
Neural Networks and Continuous Time
- Coffee Break
- 10:30-11:00 Felix Steffenhagen, Marco Ragni, Ivo Chichkov, Andreas Klein
Center for Cognitive Science, Freiburg
Predicting Changes: A Cognitive Model for Dynamic Stock and Flows - 11:00-11:30 Oliver Kramer
Technische Universität Dortmund, Department of Computer Science, Algorithm Engineering / Computational Intelligence
Towards Learning the Interface Between Subsymbolic and Symbolic Representations - 11:30-12:00 Claus Möbus and Jan Charles Lenk
Learning and Cognitive Systems, Department of Computing Science Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Bayesian Identification of Problem-Solving Strategies for Checking the ACT-R/Brain-Mapping Hypothesis
- Lunch Break
- 13:30-14:00 Thora Tenbrink and Linn Gralla
FB 10 Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Sciences, Universität Bremen
Accessing complex cognitive processes via linguistic protocol analysis - 14:00-14:30 Angela Schwering, Ulf Krumnack, Helmar Gust and Kai-Uwe Kühnberger
University of Münster, Institute for Geoinformatics, University of Osnabrück, Institute of Cognitive Science
The Recognition of Sketches as a Test Case for Complex Computational Cognition (Position Paper) - 14:30-15:00 Regis Newo, Klaus-Dieter Althoff, and Werner Greve
University of Hildesheim, Institute of Computer Sciences, Institute of Psychology
Conflict Resolution while Coping with Critical Situations
- Coffee Break
- 15:30-16:00 Thomas Barkowsky
SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition, Bremen
CASIMIR. A Computational Architecture for Modeling Human Spatial Information Processing (Abstract) - 16:00-16:30 Wrap up Discussion and Workshop Summary
- Please come back to the meeting
17:45-19:00 Meeting of the special interest group Cognition (Thomas Barkowsky and Ute Schmid)