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Gatsby cognitive systems
"Smaller cognitive systems" in London
I'll be off on Sunday to a workshop about "Smaller cognitive systems" by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation in London. I've been invted to give a talk there and I thought I'd talk about "Learning the Consequences: State-de...[more]
Gatsby cognitive systems   
Posted on Friday 21 November 2008 - 12:40:08

First morning of the Gatsby workshop on smaller cognitive systems
This meeting started off with a very interesting and entertaining morning. Great speakers throughout with engaging topics and captivating personalities. It started off with what the speaker, Gasper Jekely, called 'the pr...[more]
Gatsby cognitive systems   
Posted on Monday 24 November 2008 - 11:33:28

Second day at Gatsby workshop on simpler cognition
This day started with the talk by Alex Kacelnik on choice and decision-making in starlings. This was again a very interesting talk and contained a lot of theoretical considerations about decision-making after showing a s...[more]
Gatsby cognitive systems   
Posted on Tuesday 25 November 2008 - 08:10:13

Darwin relative at Gatsby workshop
Last night, at the workshop dinner in the Trattoria Verdi, I got to know Horace Barlow, 86-year old great-grandson of Charles Darwin. As the most experienced researcher at the workshop, he is very noticably revered by th...[more]
Gatsby cognitive systems   Barlow   
Posted on Wednesday 26 November 2008 - 05:37:59

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