Aesthetic Experience across disciplines
Le CAMPUS SAINT CHARLES place Victor Hugo, MarseilleThe students from the Master in Cognitive sciences invite you to an interdisciplinary workshop on Aesthetic Experience across disciplines Beauty, as a reflection of our perception, unfolds in as many different ways as there are people to contemplate it. This leads us to wonder: what is the basis of individual and collective aesthetic experience. In […]
A Large-Scale Analysis of Human Question-Asking Strategies in a Referential Visual Search Task
Alberto Testoni, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation - University of Amsterdam. Abstract: In recent years, a multitude of datasets of human–human conversations has been released for the main purpose of training conversational agents based on data-hungry artificial neural networks. Datasets of this sort represent a useful and underexplored source to validate, complement, […]
Understanding Understanding — in General, and in Large Language Models
Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, FranceDavid Schlangen : Professor, "Foundations of Computational Linguistics", University of Potsdam Abstract: In the first part of the talk I will present an overview of the activities of my group (Foundations of CompLing at Uni Potsdam), organised around the quest to understand how linguistic communication can yield shared understanding. I will present an analytical framework […]
Phylogénies hérétiques de la bioluminescence : quels partenariats peut-on inventer avec les organismes lumineux ?
Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, FranceJeremie Brugidou : Artiste-chercheur · PhD Art&Sciences - Recherche-Création · ENS / Paris 8 / Nanterre / Aix-Marseille - Romans / Films / Installations et performances Phylogénies hérétiques de la bioluminescence : quels partenariats peut-on inventer avec les organismes lumineux ? À travers une approche théorique, historique, expérimentale et science fictionnelle, je propose de réfléchir aux liens qui nous unissent […]
Phylogénies hérétiques de la bioluminescence : quels partenariats peut-on inventer avec les organismes lumineux ?
Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, FranceL'ILCB est heureux de recevoir vendredi 23 février Jérémie Brugidou pour un séminaire Art & Sciences intitulé : "Phylogénies hérétiques de la bioluminescence : quels partenariats peut-on inventer avec les organismes lumineux ?" À travers une approche théorique, historique, expérimentale et science fictionnelle, J. Brugidou propose de réfléchir aux liens qui nous unissent à ces autres vivants qui produisent […]
Leveraging the auditory oscillatory function to treat speech and language disorders.
Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, FranceAnne-Lise Giraud Abstract: The neural computations that make oral communication possible must operate on multiple time scales, both in parallel and recursively. Neuronal oscillations at different scales and their precise coordination are a key instrument of this necessary multiplexing, a phenomenon we are exploring in humans through surface and intracortical EEG. In this presentation, I […]
ILCB’S KALEIDOSCOPE A Collective Journey through Multidisciplinary Insights
Espace Pouillon 3 place Victor Hugo, MarseilleBeyond typology: experimental explorations of language universals
Salle des voûtes, St Charles 3 place Victor Hugo, Marseille, FranceJennifer Culbertson Human languages exhibit striking variation. At the same time, certain linguistic patterns crop up again and again, while others seem to be extremely rare. What these tantalising observations tell us about human language is one of the most contentious questions in linguistics. Do similarities between languages reflect a special capacity for language that […]
Linking Speech Rhythms Inside and Outside the Brain
B011 LPL 5 avenue Pasteur, Aix-en-Provence, FranceThe workshop "Linking Speech Rhythms Inside and Outside the Brain" The workshop will feature several short presentations and panel discussions aimed at achieving a better understanding of the relationship between oscillatory patterns of activity observed during speech processing in neurophysiological data and signals representing characteristics of speech utterances.