The AML 3 Meeting
Adelaide Mental Life is a one day workshop on cognitive and perceptual processes to be hosted by the Defence Science Technology Organization (Edinburgh) on the 18th December 2006. The schedule appears below. We are fortuante this year to have Charles Kemp (MIT) giving the plenary lecture on learning inductive constraints with hierarchical Bayesian models. In addition, the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide has recently appointed three new lecturers – Associate Professor Dunn, Dr. Dan Navarro and Dr. Anna Ma-Wyatt, who will all be speaking.
If you are intending to attend please email Simon.Dennis@adelaide.edu.au and indicate your affiliation for catering purposes and so we can arrange security passes for non DSTO attendees.
Schedule:
9.30 |
Learning inductive constraints with hierarchical Bayesian models |
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Charles Kemp (MIT) |
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10.30 |
Eye-hand coordination can be altered to maximise gain while pointing under risk |
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Anna Ma-Wyatt (University of Adelaide) |
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Martin Stritzke (University of Giessen) |
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Julia Trommershaueser (University of Giessen) |
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11.00 |
Morning Tea |
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11.30 |
Ordinal and other process dissociation: Geometric representation and model testability |
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John Dunn (University of Adelaide) |
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12.00 |
Semantic fields predict eye movements in information retrieval tasks |
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Ben Stone (University of Adelaide) |
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Simon Dennis (University of Adelaide) |
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12.30 |
Lunch |
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1.30 |
The dimensionality of language |
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Simon Dennis (University of Adelaide) |
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Isidoros Doxas (University of Colorado) |
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William Oliver (University of Colorado) |
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2.00 |
Three applications of Bayesian model theoretics to cognitive psychology |
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Michael Lee (University of California Irvine) |
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2.30 |
Afternoon Tea |
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3.00 |
Predicting user preferences in mobile phone data services |
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Daniel Navarro (University of Adelaide) |
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3.30 |
A Bayesian approach to sequential sampling models of Decision Making |
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Ian Fuss (DSTO) |
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4.00 |
Close |
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