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SUMMARY:CoCoDev
DESCRIPTION:Kevin El Haddad  is a researcher in affective computing and Human-Agent interaction at the University of Mons.\nAbstract:\nSmiles and laughs (S&L) are among the most frequent and informative non-verbal expressions used in our daily interactions. Their incorporation into machine’s communication skills is therefore a must in order to improve human-agent interaction (HAI) applications quality (among other aspects)\, whether it is on the detection/perception side or on the generation/production side.\nThis presentation will focus on our efforts aiming at providing a better understanding of S&L conversational dynamics as well as implementing them in HAI modules. We will present our contributions and ongoing work in synthesis\, recognition and prediction technologies as well as resources we propose to the community with the hope that this same community will help us improve them through collaboration or other contributions.\nI strongly believe that\, with the limited resources available in the scientific communities\, the more people get involved\, the more we can accelerate the integration of S&L\, and by extension nonverbal expressions in general\, in HAI applications. So I look forward to meeting you during this talk.\n—\n\n\nThe zoom link: https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853\n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Evelina Fedorenko
DESCRIPTION:Le séminaire se tiendra en visioconférence via le lien :   https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/91316230672 \nCode secret : 631670 \nThe first lunch talk of the year will take place on  22 October from 3 to 4.30 pm and it will be in visio. \nWe will have the pleasure to listen to  Evelina Fedorenko . You will find below the summary of her speech and the zoom link to connect. \n\n\nThe language system in the human brain.\n\nThe goal of my research program is to understand the representations and computations that enable us to share complex thoughts with one another via language\, and their neural implementation. A decade ago\, I developed a robust new approach to the study of language in the brain based on identifying language-responsive cortex functionally in individual participants. Originally developed for fMRI\, we have since extended this approach to other modalities\, like intracranial recordings. Using this functional-localization approach\, I identified and characterized a set of frontal and temporal brain areas that i) support language comprehension and production (spoken and written); ii) are robustly separable from the lower-level perceptual (e.g.\, speech processing) and motor (e.g.\, articulation) brain areas; iii) are spatially and functionally similar across diverse languages (>40 languages from 11 language families); and iv) form a functionally integrated system with substantial redundancy across different components. In this talk\, I will highlight a few discoveries from the last decade and argue that the primary goal of language is efficient information transfer rather than enabling complex thought\, as has been argued in one prominent philosophical and linguistic tradition (e.g.\, Wittgenstein\, 1921; Berwick & Chomsky\, 2016). I will use two kinds of evidence to make this argument. First\, I will examine the relationship between language and other aspects of cognition\, including social cognitive abilities and complex thought/reasoning. I will show that the language brain regions are highly selective for language over diverse non-linguistic processes while also showing a deep and intriguing link with a system that supports social cognition. And second\, I will examine different properties of language and argue that language both has a) properties that make it well-suited for communication\, and b) properties that make it not suitable for complex thought. Both of these lines of evidence support the communicative function of language\, and suggest that the idea that language evolved to allow for more complexity in thought is unlikely.\n\n\nParticiper à la réunion Zoom\nhttps://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/91316230672\n\nID de réunion : 913 1623 0672\nCode secret : 631670\nUne seule touche sur l’appareil mobile\n+13126266799\,\,91316230672# États-Unis (Chicago)\n+13462487799\,\,91316230672# États-Unis (Houston)\n\nComposez un numéro en fonction de votre emplacement\n        +1 312 626 6799 États-Unis (Chicago)\n        +1 346 248 7799 États-Unis (Houston)\n        +1 669 900 6833 États-Unis (San Jose)\n        +1 929 205 6099 États-Unis (New York)\n        +1 253 215 8782 États-Unis (Tacoma)\n        +1 301 715 8592 États-Unis (Washington DC)\nID de réunion : 913 1623 0672\nTrouvez votre numéro local : https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/u/adPdwIRo0W\n\nParticiper à l’aide d’un protocole SIP\n91316230672@139.124.199.80 ou 91316230672@139.124.199.200\n\nParticiper à l’aide d’un protocole H.323\n139.124.199.80 ou 139.124.199.200\nCode secret : 631670\nID de réunion : 913 1623 0672
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