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Computation in Cognitive Science (After the Fact)

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This entry was posted on 7/19/2008 4:56 AM and is filed under Cognition,Computation and Logic,Conferences.

Many thanks to Mark Sprevak for organizing the fabulous conference on computation in cognitive science that took place on July 7-8 at King's College, Cambridge.  Several of us Brains contributors (Aizawa, Gillett, Rusanen, Weiskopf, and me) were there.  I had a great time. 

The papers were excellent:  although they are drafts, reading them would give you a good sense of the state of the art on this topic.  (NB: although the conference website doesn't say it, my paper is co-authored with Andrea Scarantino.)

 

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    • 8/7/2008 3:55 AM Mark Sprevak wrote:
      Thank you very much for the positive write-up, Gualtiero. I really enjoyed the conference too. I'll fix the reference on the conference website to include Andrea on the program page.
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