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27th ANNUAL WORKSHOP, 6-8 July 2010,
London, United Kingdom
The next annual workshop will be held in London, UK.
Previous (Annual) Workshops |
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- Linz (Austria) 27-29 August 2009 (linz2009)
- Genoa (Italy) 2-4 July, 2008 (Genoa2008)
- Groningen (Netherlands), 20-22 August, 2007 (groningen2007.html)
- Bernried (Germany), 2006
- London (United Kingdom), 2005
- Genova (Genoa) (Italy), 4-6 July, 2004 (genoa2004a.html)
- Freiburg (Germany), 29-31 August, 2003 (freiburg2003.html)
- Salzburg (Austria), May 2, 2002 (salzburg2002.html)
- Clichy (Paris, France), 17-19 January 2002,
Special Workshop, (france2002.html)
- Maastricht (Netherlands), 18-20 may 2001 (maastricht2001.html)
- Oxford (England), 26-29 August 2000 (oxford2000.html)
- Siena (Italy) 23-25 Oct. 1999. (siena1999.html)
- Freiburg (Germany), 14-17 Dec. 1997, Special workshop: "Second multidisciplinary workshop on cognitive modelling and user-interface development" (freiburg1997.html)
- Freiburg (Germany), 1-4 June 1997
- Saint-Maximin la Sainte-Baume (Provence, France), 17-20 April 1996
- Oxford, England, 5-8 Sept. 1995
- Vienna, Austria, 15-17 Dec. 1994, Special workshop: "First interdisciplinary workshop on cognitive modelling and user-interface development".
- Camogli (Genova), Italy, 12-14 April 1994
- Bamberg, Germany, 12-14 May 1993
- Leuven, Belgium, 15-17 July 1992, Special workshop: "Models of cognitive psychology"
- Groningen, The Netherlands, 19-22 May 1992
- Vienna, 2-5 July 1991
- Bielefeld, FRG, 23-25 April 1990, Special workshop: "Connectionism: Bridge between mind and brain ?"
- Oxford, England, 4-7 Sept. 1990
- St. Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume (France), 19-22 June 1989
- Varenna, Italy, 8-10 June 1988
- Bern, Switzerland, 25-27 June 1987
- Brugge, Belgium, 19-20 May 1986
- Offenburg, BRD, 27-29 May 1985
- Cambridge, UK, 3-7 June 1984
- Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, 24-26 May 1983
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ESSCS Workshops
The aim of the annual workshops is the multidisciplinary approach of cognition in all its aspects, including modelling, experiments and applied research:
- psychology (cognitive, developmental), perception,
- artificial intelligence (general aspects),
- associative memory and neural networks, neuroscience,
- linguistics (also computational), disorders of language,
- education and instruction,
- cognitive ergonomics,
- philosophy, history of concepts.
Papers accepted for the workshop may be published in the journal of the ESSCS, 'Cognitive Systems'. |