Computational Models of the Mind: Comparing Connectionist and Bayesian Perspectives on Cognition and Language
    
Friday, October 8
Room 041, Jordan Hall

3:00pm-4:15pm: Jeff Elman (UCSD)

4:15pm-5:30pm: Josh Tenenbaum (MIT)

5:30pm-5:45pm: break

5:45pm-6:45pm: Patrick Suppes (Stanford)

6:45pm: Dinner in the Linguistics Courtyard (between buildings 420 and 460)

Saturday, October 9
Levinthal Hall, Stanford Humanities Center

9:00am-9:30am: light breakfast

9:30am-10:00am: Introduction and Summary by Jeremy Glick

10:00am-11:15am: Noah Goodman (Stanford)

11:15am-12:30am: Jay McClelland (Stanford)

12:30am-1:30pm: lunch

1:30pm-2:45pm: Tom Griffiths (Berkeley)

2:45pm-4:00pm: Dave Plaut (CMU)

4:00pm-5:00pm: panel discussion