1992 Cognitive Science Society Conference Info

CANDACE SHERTZER, 5-4658, PSYCHOLOGY 341 CSHERTZE at ucs.indiana.edu
Fri Apr 24 16:49:39 EDT 1992


 
 
================================================================
 
     REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 
                          for
            The Fourteenth Annual Conference
            of the Cognitive Science Society
 
                July 29 -- August 1, 1992
 
                Cognitive Science Program
                   Indiana University
                     Bloomington, IN
 
The Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science
Society will be held July 29 - August 1, 1992, at Indiana
University in Bloomington.  The conference will feature seven
invited plenary speakers, nine symposia, 110 submitted talks,
and approximately 90 posters.  There are also special evening
events scheduled.
 
================================================================
  
          PROGRAM (subject to change)
 
Wednesday, July 29:
 
2:00 - 5:30 p.m.	Registration
5:30 - 7:00 		Reception
7:00 - 8:15 		Plenary Talk
 
Thursday, July 30:
 
9:00 - 10:15 a.m.	Plenary Talk
10:15 - 10:50 		Break
10:50 - 12:30 p.m.	Talks and Symposia
12:30 - 2:00 		Lunch
2:00 - 3:40 		Talks and Symposia
3:40 - 4:15 		Break
4:15 - 5:30 		Plenary Talk
5:30 - 8:00 		Banquet (optional)
 
Friday, July 31:
 
9:00 - 5:30		Same as Thursday
5:30 - 8:00		Poster Session I
 
Saturday, August 1
 
9:00 - 2:00 		Same as Thursday and Friday
2:00 - 3:40		Poster Session II
3:40 - 4:15		Break
4:15 - 5:30		Plenary Talk
5:30 - 8:00		Concert (optional)
 
Sunday Morning, August 2: 
  Buses depart for the Indianapolis Airport
 
=============================================================================
 
PLENARY SPEAKERS and talk titles:
 
Elizabeth Bates
Crosslinguistic studies of language breakdown in aphasia.
Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego
 
Daniel Dennett
Problems with some models of consciousness.
Center for Cognitive Studies, Tufts University
 
Martha Farah
Neuropsychology.
Department of Psychology, Carnegie-Mellon University
 
Douglas Hofstadter
The centrality of analogy-making in human cognition.
Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition, Indiana University
 
John Holland
Must learning precede cognition?
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan
 
Richard Shiffrin
Memory representation, storage, and retrieval.
Department of Psychology, Indiana University
 
Michael Turvey
Ecological foundations of cognition.
Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut
 
==============================================================================
 
SYMPOSIA:  Topics and organizers
 
Representation:  Who needs it?
Timothy van Gelder, Indiana University
Beth Preston, University of Georgia
 
Computational models of evolution as tools for cognitive science
Rik Belew, University of California, San Diego
 
Dynamic processes in music cognition
Caroline Palmer, The Ohio State University
Allen Winold, Indiana University
 
Dynamics in the control and coordination of action
Geoffrey Bingham, Indiana University
Bruce Kay, Brown University
 
Goal-Driven Learning
David Leake, Indiana University
Ashwin Ram, Georgia Institute of Technology
 
Similarity and representation in early cognitive development
Mary Jo Rattermann, Hampshire College
 
Reasoning and visual representations
K. Jon Barwise, Indiana University
 
Speech perception and spoken language processing
David Pisoni, Indiana University
Robert Peterson, Indiana University
 
Analogy, high-level perception, and categorization
Douglas Hofstadter, Indiana University
Melanie Mitchell, University of Michigan
 
================================================================
 
SPECIAL EVENING EVENTS:
* Welcoming Reception - Wednesday, July 29.
* Gala Banquet - Thursday, July 30.
* Indiana University Opera performance of "Carousel" - Saturday, 
    August 1.
 
(The full program will be sent to all registered participants in early 
July, and will also be available at the Registration Desk.)
 
================================================================
  
About the Conference Site:
 
Bloomington, a city of 60,000 people, is located in a region of state
and national forests amid rolling hills and numerous lakes in south
central Indiana.  Within a twenty minute drive there are a number
of state parks, several large lakes offering recreational activities
such as sailing, boating, swimming, and waterskiing, and a winter
ski resort.  Brown County State Park attracts thousands of visitors
year-round and is renowned for its spectacular fall colors; nearby
is the picturesque artist community of Nashville, Indiana.
 
 
    The Conference will be held at the student union building of
Indiana University.  The building is the largest single-structure
student union in the nation and offers many amenities and
services, including automated teller machines, check-cashing
services, post office, newsstand, photocopy shop, barber and hair
styling shops, lost-and-found,  hearing-aid compatible public
phones and fax, several eateries, bowling alleys, bookstore, etc. 
Also located in the IMU is the University Computing Services,
which can provide guest login, so that conference participants can
access their home computers through the Internet.  The IMU is
fully wheelchair accessible.
 
 
================================================================
 
LODGING:
********
 
Forms for reserving rooms at any of these locations are included
at the end of this note.
 
On-Campus:
**********
 
Indiana Memorial Union (IMU) Hotel:
 
    The conference will be held in the IMU, so these rooms offer
maximal convenience.  All rooms have air-conditioning, bathrooms,
telephone, cable TV and services.
 
Type of room                                     Number of people*
                                       1        2       3        4
Standard Double (1 double bed)      $52.00   $60.00    xxx      xxx
    Deluxe                          $57.00   $65.00    xxx      xxx
Standard Double (2 double beds)     $60.00   $68.00  $76.00   $84.00
    Deluxe                          $66.00   $74.00  $82.00   $90.00
King (1 king-sized bed)             $58.00   $66.00    xxx      xxx
 
 
Residence Halls:
 
    Rooms have air conditioning and telephones.  Bathrooms are
shared.  It is an easy half-mile walk to the Union, but shuttle vans
will also be available.
 
Single rooms only - $22.50*
 
 
Off-Campus:
***********
 
    Rooms have also been reserved at two off-campus hotels. 
Both hotels offer amenities, and are approximately one mile from
the IMU.  Free shuttle service will be provided.
 
Hampton Inn (2100 N. Walnut)*
 
 
         Single room..............................................$43.00
         Double room..............................................$43.00
 
Econo Lodge (4501 E. 3rd Street)*
 
         Single room..............................................$38.00
         Double room..............................................$45.00
         King-sized room..........................................$45.00
 
*all rates subject to 10% hotel tax
 
====================================================================
 
FOOD:
*****
 
    Meals other than the special conference banquet and
reception are available in many different venues.  The IMU has
several eating establishments:  Cafeteria, Deli, and Tudor Room. 
Costs range from $3 for a sandwich and drink at the Deli to more
than $20 for a full-service dinner in the Tudor Room.  (The Tudor
Room is not open for breakfast.)
    There are many restaurants within walking distance of the
IMU.  These include a Thai restaurant, Tibetan, Chinese,
Ethiopian, Middle Eastern and others.  A wide variety of
vegetarian selections are also available on local menus.
    Conference participants who stay in the residence halls may
purchase individual meal tickets.  Meals are "all you can eat."  The
price for breakfast is $2.95, lunch $4.90 and dinner $7.45.
 
===================================================================
 
TRAVEL:
*******
 
    USAir is the official airline for Cognitive Science 1992, and
offers the following discounts on travel to the Conference.  
 
USAir Conference Rates:
 
Within the USA:
40% off the full round trip day coach fare with no advance ticket
purchase.
 
5% off published fares excluding first class, government contract
fares, senior fares, system fares, and tour fares following all
restrictions.
 
 
>From Canada:
35% off the full round trip day coach fare with no advance ticket
purchase.
 
Reservations:
 
To obtain this meeting discount, call USAir's Meeting and
Convention Reservation Office at 1-800-334-8644, 8:00 AM - 
9:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time.  Refer to Gold File Number: 
36570038.
 
Participants will need to fly into Indianapolis Airport, which is a
one hour drive (50 miles) from Bloomington.  Several options are
available for travel between Indianapolis and Bloomington:
 
    *Buses* will be chartered from Indiana University, for
Wednesday arrivals and Sunday departures.  They are scheduled
to leave every hour, on the hour, from Indianapolis Airport on
Wednesday starting at 12:00 noon through 7:00 p.m., with two
additional buses leaving at 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.  On Sunday,
they will leave Bloomington on the hour from 6:00 a.m. through
12:00 noon, plus an additional bus leaving at 3:00 p.m.  These
charters will cost $20.00 per person, round trip.  These buses are
not equipped with wheelchair elevators, but wheelchairs can be
stowed on board and disabled persons assisted into a regular seat.
 
    *Private limousine services* cost approximately $70 round
trip.  Participants choosing this option can make their own
arrangements directly with the limousine companies.  Two services
available are Classic Touch Limousine Service, Inc. (812-339-7269)
and Indy Connection Limousines, Inc. (1-800-888-4639).
 
    *Rental cars* are also available at Indianapolis Airport. 
Bloomington is easily reached from Indianapolis via a divided
highway.
 
Parking:
 
    For those participants who will drive to Bloomington, free
parking is available at the IMU for guests of the Union; others
may purchase a temporary decal for $3.00/day which allows access
to campus parking garages.  These decals will be available at the
residence hall or at the registration desk.
 
===================================================================
 
REGISTRATION:
*************
 
    Registration fees are outlined below.  To register for the
conference, please complete the enclosed form and return with
appropriate payment to:
 
 
    Conference Registrar
    Conference #199-92
    Indiana University Conference Bureau
    Indiana Memorial Union Rm. 677
    Bloomington, IN  47405
 
 
On-site registration will be held from 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.,
Wednesday, July 29, in the East Lounge of the IMU.  This will be
staffed each day of the Conference from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.,
providing information and assistance to participants and their
guests.
 
Fees:
                              before
Status                      June 27, 1992        Late
 
Member                         $155.00          $200.00
Non-Member                     $180.00          $230.00
Student                         $80.00          $100.00
 
    The registration fee may be paid by check or money order in
US currency made payable to:  Indiana University #199-92. 
 
    Visa and MasterCard will also be accepted.  Those paying by
credit card may register by fax (812-855-8077) or by phone
(812-855-9824 or 812-855-4661).  Please refer to 199-92 as our
Conference number.
 
 
 
Cancellations:
 
Cancellations received in writing prior to July 10, 1992, will be
entitled to a full refund, less a $25 administrative fee.  No refunds
will be granted after that date.
 
====================================================================
 
            THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
               THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY
              Indiana University, Bloomington
                 July 29 -- August 1, 1992
 
                     REGISTRATION FORM
 
please print
Name:                                                                          
Address:                                                                    
City:                               State:               Zip:                  
Country:                          Daytime phone:  (      )               
E-Mail Address:                                                              
 
PLEASE COMPLETE ONE REGISTRATION FORM PER PERSON ATTENDING.  DUPLICATE 
                      IF NECESSARY.
                                                  after
Registration type                Fees         June 27, 1992      Total Paid
 
Member                          $155.00          $200.00         __________  
 
If you are not a member, but wish to apply, complete the application form 
and include a photocopy of it and of your membership fee check with this 
registration.
 
Non-Member                      $180.00          $230.00         __________ 
 
Student                          $80.00          $100.00         __________ 
 
If you are registering as a student, please include a photocopy of a 
university form or letter from a faculty member indicating current enrollment.
 
Bus trip on Wed. July 29, and Sun. Aug. 1: no. riding ____ @ $20.00=________
Gala Banquet on Thursday, July 30: no. attending ____ @ $25.00 =    ________
Opera perf. of "Carousel" on Sat., Aug. 1: no. attending ____ @ $16.00=_____ 
 
 
Method of payment:    ________ MC   ________ Visa   ________ Check
 
Credit Card Number:  _________________________    Exp. date: ________
 
Signature of Cardholder  ________________________                
 
Make checks payable to:  Indiana University #199-92
 
Registration fee includes admission to all sessions and coffee breaks of 
the conference, one copy of the Conference Proceedings, and an information 
packet.
 
====================================================================
 
            THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
               THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY
              Indiana University, Bloomington
                 July 29 -- August 1, 1992
 
                  ON-CAMPUS HOUSING FORM
Indiana Memorial Union
*all rooms will be assigned on a first-come-first-served basis.
Type of room                                Number of people
                                        1       2       3       4
Standard Double (1 double bed)       $52.00  $60.00    xxx     xxx
    Deluxe                           $57.00  $65.00    xxx     xxx
Standard Double (2 double beds)      $60.00  $68.00  $76.00  $84.00
    Deluxe                           $66.00  $74.00  $82.00  $90.00
King (1 king-sized bed)              $58.00  $66.00    xxx     xxx
 
*all rates subject to 10% hotel tax
 
check-in date:                     check-out date:                           
roommate                                     
_____ I prefer to have a roommate assigned     
    ______ male   ______  female   ______ smoker  ______ non-smoker
*Confirmation will come directly from the IMU.  Cancellation must be 
made by 6:00 p.m. on the day of arrival to avoid penalties.  Provide 
credit card information below to hold room past 6:00 p.m.
 
***********************
 
Halls of Residence
Only single rooms are available -  $22.50 per night, plus 10% tax
 
check-in date:                    check-out date:                           
 
    _______ male      _______ female
 
                        Method of Payment
  ______ same as reg. fees    ______ MC    ______ Visa    ______  Check
 
Credit Card Number: __________________________   Exp. date: __________
 
Signature of Cardholder:  ______________________________                
 
*make checks payable to:  Indiana University #199-92
 
Send REGISTRATION and ON-CAMPUS HOUSING forms to:
    Conference Registrar
    Indiana University Conference Bureau
    Indiana Memorial Union Rm. 677
    Bloomington, IN  47405
 
====================================================================
 
            THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
               THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY
              Indiana University, Bloomington
                 July 29 - August 1, 1992
 
                  OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FORM
*all rooms will be assigned on a first-come-first-served basis.
Hampton Inn, 2100 N. Walnut, Bloomington, IN  47401, (812)334-2100
         Single room..............................................$43.00/night
         Double room..............................................$43.00/night
 
check-in date: __________       check-out date:  __________
 
************************
 
Econo Lodge, 4501 E. 3rd, Bloomington, IN  47403, (812)332-2141
         Single room..............................................$38.00/night
         Double room..............................................$45.00/night
         King-sized room..........................................$45.00/night
 
check-in date: __________       check-out date:  __________
 
 
*all room rates are subject to 10% tax.
earliest check-in time for both hotels is:    2:00 p.m.
latest check-out time for both is:           12:00 noon
 
Name:                                                                     
Address:                                                                  
City:                                  State:              Zip:         
Daytime phone (         )                                                  
 
Your reservations will be held until 6:00 p.m. unless accompanied by an 
accepted credit card number, expiration date, and signature.
 
 ________ Hold until 6 p.m. only
 ________ Hold until arrival (credit card information below)
 
                        Method of Payment
       __________ MC          __________ Visa
 
Credit card number:                                     Exp. date:            
 
Signature of Cardholder                                                     
 
IMPORTANT:  DO NOT mail this form with the registration, and/or campus
housing form.  Mail it directly to the appropriate hotel. 
 
====================================================================
 
                 COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY
                1992 Membership Application
Includes a one year subscription to the journal Cognitive Science
 
Name:                                                                    
       (last/first/middle)
 
Mailing address:                                                            
                                                                              
                                                                             
                                                                            
                           FEES
 
Member - $50.00                            Student - $25.00
         Foreign Postage (excluding Canada) - $14.00
              Spouse of Member (no journal) - $25.00
              Name of Spouse:                                    
 
TOTAL:  $ ______________
                
                     METHOD OF PAYMENT
[    ]Check in U.S. $ on U.S. bank
[    ]VISA/MasterCard/Access (fill in below)
 
Card Number:                                             Exp. date:    /   
 
Name on Card (please print):                                             
 
Signature of Card Holder:                                               
 
Telephone Number (including area codes):                                   
 
Electronic Mail:                                                   
 
FAX Number:                                                               
 
Full member applicants please provide either (a) the signatures of two 
current members of the Society who are sponsoring your application, 
(b) evidence of a Ph.D. degree or equivalent in a cognitive science related 
field, or (c) a curriculum vita indicating publications in a cognitive 
science related field.
 
Sponsor 1 ___________________   Sponsor 2 ________________________
 
Students must provide a xerox of university form or letter from faculty 
member indicating current enrollment.
 
IMPORTANT:  DO NOT mail this form with any of the forms for registration.  
Mail this directly to:
 
    Alan Lesgold, Secretary/Treasurer
    Cognitive Science Society
    LRDC
    University of Pittsburgh
    Pittsburgh, PA  15260   USA
 
=======================================================================
 
For more information or a hard copy of this brochure contact
                     Candace Shertzer
                 Cognitive Science Program
                    Indiana University
                       (812)855-4658
              cshertze at silver.ucs.indiana.edu
 
=======================================================================
 
 
            The Fourteenth Annual Conference
            of the Cognitive Science Society
 
                    Conference Chair
                    John K. Kruschke
 Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science Program
       Indiana University, Bloomington, IN  47405
 
                   Steering Committee
      Indiana University, Cognitive Science Program
David Chalmers, Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition
J. Michael Dunn, Philosophy
Michael Gasser, Computer Science & Linguistics
Douglas Hofstadter, Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition
David Leake, Computer Science
David Pisoni, Psychology
Robert Port, Computer Science & Linguistics
Richard Shiffrin, Psychology
Timothy van Gelder, Philosophy
 
Local Arrangements:  Candace Shertzer, Cognitive Science Program
 
        Officers of the Cognitive Science Society
James L. McClelland, President               1988 - 1996
 
Geoffrey Hinton                              1986 - 1992
David Rumelhart                              1986 - 1993
Dedre Gentner                                1987 - 1993
James Greeno                                 1987 - 1993
Walter Kintsch                               1988 - 1994
Steve Kosslyn                                1989 - 1995
George Lakoff                                1989 - 1995
Philip Johnson-Laird                         1990 - 1996
Wendy Lehnert                                1990 - 1996
Janet Kolodner                               1991 - 1997
Kurt VanLehn                                 1991 - 1997
 
Ex Officio Board Members
Martin Ringle,
    Executive Editor, Cognitive Science      1986 - 
Alan Lesgold,
    Secretary/Treasurer (2nd Term)           1988 - 1994
 
====================================================================
 



More information about the Connectionists mailing list