AISB 2014 - The 50th Annual Convention of the AISB
What | Convention |
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When |
2014-04-01
to 2014-04-04 |
Where | London, UK |
Contact Name | Andrew Martin (Secretary) |
Contact Email | ma901am@gold.ac.uk |
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Symposia
- A EYE: An exhibition of art and nature inspired computation - Mohammad Majid al-Rifaie, Tim Blackwell
- AI & Games - Daniela Romano, David Moffat
- The 7th AISB Symposium on Computing and Philosophy: is computation observer-relative? - John Preston, Yasemin J. Erden, Mark Bishop, Slawomir J Nasuto
- Computational Creativity - Mohammad Majid al-Rifaie, Jeremy Gow, Stephen McGregor
- Computational Intelligence - Ed Keedwell
- Computational Scientific Discovery - Mark Addis
- Consciousness without inner models: A sensorimotor account of what is going on in our heads - Jan Degenaar, J. Kevin O’Regan
- The Culture of the Artificial - M. Beatrice Fazi, Matthew Fuller
- Embodied Cognition, Acting and Performance - Sherrill Gow, Mark Bishop, Stephen Hudson
- Embodied vs. Simulated Behaviour and Cognition: What could Robotics contribute to Language Sciences? - Katerina Pastra, Stephen Cowley, Nikos Mavridis
- Evolutionary Computing 20 - Larry Bull
- The Future of Art and Computing: A Post-Turing Centennial Perspective - Anna Dumitriu, S Barry Cooper
- 2nd Symposium on the History and Philosophy of Programming - Giuseppe Primiero, Liesbeth De Mol
- Intelligent Systems for Animal Welfare - Anna Zamansky, Clara Mancini, Suzanne Santamaria
- Live Algorithms - Tim Blackwell, Michael Young
- Love and Sex with Robots - David Levy, Adrian Cheok
- Machine Ethics in the Context of Medical and Care Agents - Steve Torrance
- Machine Learning, Expressive Movement, Interaction Design, Creative Applications - Frederic Bevilacqua, Baptiste Caramiaux, Rebecca Fiebrink, Marco Gillies, Atau Tanaka
- Third International Symposium on “New Frontiers in Human-Robot Interaction” - Maha Salem, Kerstin Dautenhahn
- New perspectives on colour - Kate Devlin, Mark Bishop
- Questions, discourse and dialogue: 20 years after Making it Explicit. - Rodger Kibble, Paul Piwek, Geri Popova
- Re-conceptualizing Mental “Illness”: An Ongoing Dialogue Between Enactive Philosophy and Cognitive Science - Joel Parthemore, Blay Whitby
- Representation of Reality: Humans, Animals and Machines - Raffaela Giovagnoli
- Should Artificial Intelligence be used to make kill decisions on the battlefield? - Noel Sharkey
- Varieties of Enactivism: A Conceptual Geography - Mario Villalobos, Dave Ward, David
- Virtual Worlds, Ecosystems and Agents - Frederic Fol Leymarie