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SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:Complex Systems/ICAM Symposium | \"Emergence in Communication & Learning\"
DESCRIPTION:The Annual CSCS/ICAM Symposium 2020\n\nMicrobes\, mice\, and mockingbirds\, economic markets and electronic machines all communicate but each does so in very different ways. This one-day symposium\, sponsored by the University of Michigan's Center for the Study of Complex Systems in collaboration with the Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter\, will bring together six leading researchers working across these diverse systems to investigate the emergence of communication and how it facilitates learning and language. The aim is to explore what makes these systems different and\, importantly\, what they have in common. \n\nThis symposium is free and open to the public. REGISTRATION is required for lunch.\n\nPlease Register at the link below. REGISTRATION CLOSES JAN. 20\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\nJosh Bongard\, The University of Vermont\, Computer Science\nJonathan Brennan\, University of Michigan\, Linguistics & Psychology\nErica Cartmill\, UCLA\, Anthropology\nStephen Diggle\, Georgia Institute of Technology\, Biological Sciences\nJacob Foster\, UCLA\, Sociology\nSavithry Namboodiripad\, University of Michigan\, Linguistics\n\nSCHEDULE\n\n8:30 am 	Coffee & Light Breakfast\n\n9:00 am	     Josh Bongard\, The University of Vermont\, Computer Science “word2vec2bot: Seeking body plans that facilitate language grounding in machines”\n\n10:00 am      Coffee Break\n\n10:30 am      Stephen Diggle\, Georgia Institute of Technology\, Biological Sciences “Cell-to-cell communication in bacteria”\n\n11:30 am      Erica Cartmill\, UCLA\, Anthropology \"The Emergence of Form and Reference in Development and Evolution\"\n\n12:30 pm	     LUNCH (Registration Required)\n\n1:30 pm 	     Jonathan Brennan\, University of Michigan\, Linguistics & Psychology \"Grammar in the brain\"\n\n2:30 pm	     Savithry Namboodiripad\, University of Michigan\, Linguistics “Language (contact) is whatever we want it to be: The role of top-down categorization in shaping emergent phenomena”\n\n3:30 pm 	Coffee Break\n\n4:00 pm	     Jacob Foster\, UCLA\, Sociology \"Beyond Babel? Context\, Convergence\, and the Prospects for Universal Communication\"\n\nThis symposium is free and open to the public.  REGISTRATION is required for lunch.\n\nPlease Register at the link below.   REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE JAN. 20
UID:70805-17644330@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/70805
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Biology,Biophysics,Biosciences,Coevolution,Complex Systems Modelling,Computational Social Science,Computer Science,department of ecology and evolutionary biology,Natural Sciences,research,symposium,The College Of Literature\, Science\, And The Arts,Workshop
LOCATION:Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) - 4th Floor
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