24 October 2008

Logic, Language and Reasoning

Posted by Jakub Szymanik under: Activities; Artificial Intelligence; Courses, seminars and special lectures; Events; ILLC; Natural Language Semantics; Reasoning; Universiteit van Amsterdam .


Wednesday, November 26, 2008
3:00 pmto5:00 pm

The “Logic, Language and Reasoning” seminar aims at unifying the Netherlands-based researchers interested in language processing and human reasoning. Particularly, talks bridging logic and cognitive science are welcome.  It takes place more or less bi-monthly in the Netherlands and is announced – among others – on the website.

On the next meeting, November 26, we will have Iris van Rooij (Radbout University Nijmegen) talking about: “What Makes a Problem Hard (or Easy)? A Computational Perspective”.

More details, including abstract and papers, can be found at the seminar webpage.

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