AISB11_MS List - Department of Computing

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MS
no
1
2
Author /
Institution
Margret Bowden
Peter Burton
Honorary Fellow,
ACU (Canberra)
3
Nir Fresco
PhD candidate,
School of history
and philosophy,
UNSW (Sydney)
Leighton Evans
Department of
Political and
Cultural Studies
(Swansea)
4
5
6
Raffaela
Giovagnoli,
Pontifical Lateran
University
(Rome)
Jiri Wiedermann,
Institute of
Computer
Science
Title
Reviewer 1
Comments
Reviewer 2
Comments
Decision
Creativity
Cognitive
Architecture: Issues
of Control and
Effective
Computation
The Information
Processing
Account of
Computation
NA
Ian Sillitoe
--
-David Gamez
--
Accept
Hector Zenil
Steve
Torrance
Object-oriented
philosophy – the
nature of the
relations
between humans and
computational
objects
Computational
Rationality and
Religious Beliefs
Steve Russ
Mark Sprevak
David Gamez
Raymond
Turner
Beyond Singularity
Murray
Shanahan
Kevin Magill
7
8
9
(Academy of
Sciences of the
Czech Republic)
Rafal Urbaniak,
Centre for Logic
and Philosophy of
Science
Ghent University,
Belgium
Florent
Franchette,
PhD student, Paris
in France.
Philosophy of
computing/
hypercomputation
William (Bill)
Duncan, Graduate
student, Buffalo
10
Miclael Nicolaidis,
TIMA Laboratory
Grenoble, France
11
Paul Schweizer,
Randomness,
Computability, and
Abstract Objects
John Preston
Barry Cooper
Why is it necessary to
build a physical
model of
hypercomputation
Barry Cooper
Hector Zenil
Using Ontological
Ian Sillitoe
Dependence to
Distinguish Between
Hardware and
Software
On the State of
Steve Russ
Superposition and the
Parallel or not
Parallel Nature of
Quantum Computing:
a controversy raising
point of view
Multiple Realization
Kevin Magill
Murray
Shanahan
Tillmann
Vierkant
Susan Stuart
Edinburgh,
Informatics
Tom Froese,
General Systems
Studies, Tokyo
and the
Computational Mind
From Artificial Life to Mark Bishop
Artificial
Embodiment: Using
human-computer
interfaces
to
investigate
the
embodied mind 'as-itcould-be' from the
first-person
perspective
13
Li Zhang,
School of
Computing, Univ.
of Teesside
Raymond
Turner
Slawomir
Nasuto
14
Kevin Magill,
Philosophy,
Wolverhampton;
Yasemin J. Erden,
CBET, SMUC
Mark Bishop &
Mohammad Majid
al-Rifaie,
Goldsmiths
Simon Colton &
Alison Pease
Contextual Affect
Modeling and
Detection from Openended Text-based
Dramatic Interaction
Autonomy and desire
in machines and
cognitive agent
systems
John Barnden
Mark Sprevak
Creativity?
Yasemin
Erden
Kevin?
Nasuto?
Colton?
Computational
Creativity
Yasemin
Erden
Mark Bishop
12
15
16
John Preston
* Red indicates that paper have been forwarded for review
An abstract of paper submitted to easychair: ‘Human Intelligence in a Machine: A Developmental Approach’ Arlette Frederik (No.
24): Computing and Philosophy
Details:
8 papers (roughly, and likely to be the maximum).
PG papers: Possibly eligible for best post-grad paper at the conference.
Outstanding / Standard--Accept / Problems with the paper.
Forward review form to PC once distribution has been decided. Length of review (typically) half a page of A4, a paragraph minimum
Dimitar: EXACT LENGTH OF THE SLOT so that we know how much time we will have, and thereby how many papers we can include.
Roughly half an hour per speaker (more if there’s time). 25 min presentation, with at least 5 minutes for questions.
Programme Committee (for reviewing):
Mark Bishop
Steve Russ
Kevin Magill
Yasemin J. Erden
1. Prof. Ian Sillitoe (Wolves; robotics)
2. Dr David Gamez (Essex; computing/philosophy)
3. Dr Hector Zenil (Wolfram Research; computer science)
4. Dr Slawek (Slawomir) Nasuto (Reading; cybernetics) –(have sent only one for review, without a request for just one)
5. Professor Murray Shanahan (Inperial; computing)
6. Professor Raymond Turner
(Essex; logic/computation)
7. Professor Steve Torrance (Sussex; informatics/philosophy)—consciousness symposium organiser! (one paper only)
8. Dr John Preston (Reading; philosophy/AI)
9. Professor John Barnden (Birmingham; AI/metaphor) –(have sent only one for review, without a request for just one)
10. Professor Barry Cooper (Leeds; mathematics)
11. Dr Mark Sprevak (Edinburgh; philosophy of mind etc)
12. Dr Susan Stuart (Glasgow; philosophy/technology)—(one paper only if possible, two maximum)
13. Dr Tillmann Vierkant (Edinburgh; philosophy of mind)—(one paper only if possible, two maximum)
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