Colloquium Cognitive Systems

The Cognitive Systems Colloquium is an interdisciplinary series of presentations from leading researchers in the field who provide insights into their latest scientific developments. Its goal is to provide a general overview by sampling different perspectives from this new and quickly developing research field. The colloquium is open to all researchers and students interested in these topics.

18.10.2018Poster Presentation Day
25.10.2018

Prof. Dr. Thomas Metzinger (JGU Mainz)
Mental Autonomy and Mental Action
Local host: Prof. Dr. Günther Palm

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08.11.2018ENTFALLEN!
Alexander Perzylo/ Dr. Markus Rickert (fortiss München)
Toward Knowledge-Based Digital Engineering
Local host: Prof. Dr. Birte Glimm
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15.11.2018Dr. Ken Pfeuffer (Bundeswehr University Munich)
Future Eye-based and Multimodal User Interfaces
Local host: Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio
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22.11.2018Dr. Hendrikje Nienborg (University of Tübingen)
Visual processing for context-dependent perceptual decisions
Local host: Prof. Dr. Heiko Neumann
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29.11.2018Prof Dr. Chris Benzmüller (FU Berlin)
Studies in Computational Metaphysics and Computational (Pseudo-)Ethics
Local host: Prof. Dr. Birte Glimm/ Dr. Marvin Schiller
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06.12.2018Dr. Daniel Buschek (LMU Munich)
Behaviour-Aware User Interfaces
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13.12.2018

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Glasauer (LMU / BTU Cottbus)
How randomization leads to systematic errors:
Vierordt’s law and the central tendency

Local host: Prof. Dr. Dr. Daniel Alexander Braun

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10.01.2019

Prof. Dr. Jean-Pascal Pfister (UZH / ETH Zurich)
The filtering brain hypothesis
Local host: Prof. Dr. Marc Ernst

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17.01.2019

Prof. Dr. Verena Nitsch (RWTH Aachen)
Human-Robot Interaction @ Work
Local host: Prof. Dr. Martin Baumann

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24.01.2019 Prof. Dr. Gordon Pipa (University of Osnabrück)
Cognitive Computing: The Future AI
Local host: Prof. Dr. Günther Palm
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31.01.2019

Prof. Dr. John-Dylan Haynes (Charité Berlin)
Predicting free choices in real time: What does(n't) brain decoding tell us about the problem of free will?
Local host: Prof. Dr. Marc Ernst

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07.02.2019

Prof. Dr. Carsten Mehring (University of Freiburg)
Enhanced manipulation abilities in humans with 6-fingered hands
Local host: Prof. Dr. Dr. Daniel Alexander Braun

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14.02.2019

Dr. Katharina Rifai (Zeiss Vision Science lab - Aalen)
From application to research and back -  Application-inspired research in ZEISS Vision Science Lab
Local host: Prof. Dr. Heiko Neumann

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