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.

19.04.2018

Poster Presentation Day

26.04.2018

Prof. Dr. Martin Butz (University of Tübingen)
An Integrative, Event-Predictive Perspective on Cognition
Local host: Prof. Dr. Heiko Neumann

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17.05.2018

Prof. Dr. Roland Brünken (Educational Sciences, Saarbrücken University)
E-Learning instruction for driver education: Design - Development - Evaluation
Local host: Prof. Dr. Tina Seufert

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24.05.2018

Dr. Elisa D. Mekler (University of Basel)
Beyond Enjoying Machines: Studying Meaningful User Experience (and Why it is Challenging) 
Local host: Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio

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07.06.2018 Dr. Axel Lindner (University of Tübingen)
The planning and attribution of action: From the agony of choice to disorders of agency in Schizophrenia
Local host: Prof. Dr. Dr. Daniel Braun
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14.06.2018

Prof. Dr. Stephan Schwan (IWM Tübingen)
Cuts, pans, zooms - The effects of filmic devices on learning with multimedia
Local host: Prof. Dr. Tina Seufert

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21.06.2018

Prof Dr. Antonio Krüger (DFKI Saarbrücken)
Designing human-centered body-worn User Interfaces
Local host: Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio

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28.06.2018

Dr. Peter Kiefer (ETH Zürich)
Gaze-based assistance for spatial decision making  
Local host: Prof. Dr. Anke Huckauf

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05.07.2018

Dr. Tatjana Nazir (CNRS Lyon)
Why language processing takes advantage of perceptual and motor structures of the brain

Local host: Prof. Dr. Anke Huckauf

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12.07.2018

Dr. Joschka Boedecker (Uni Freibung)
Exploiting Representations and Models for Data-Efficient Reinforcement Learning
Local host: Prof. Dr. Dr. Daniel Braun

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19.07.2018

Prof. Dr. Roland Fleming (Uni Giessen)
Visual Perception of Materials and their Properties
Local host: Prof. Dr. Marc Ernst

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