SweCog 2022 in Örebro

The 17th SweCog conference of the Swedish Cognitive Science Society will be held in Örebro. The conference is free for all members and will take place between Thursday June 16th and Friday June 17th.

SweCog 2022 is held jointly with 8th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Cognition (AIC) and some sessions will be shared between the two conferences. The SweCog conference still welcome contributions within the broad spectrum of cognitive science, not necessarily liked to AI.

The conference program is now available, please see below!

Invited Speakers

We are happy to welcome Prof. Ute Schmid, University of Bamberg, and Prof. C.J. (Kees) van Deemter, Utrecht University as invited speakers, jointly with the AIC conference! For more details, please visit the AIC website.


Conference Programme

Please note that parts of SweCog 2022 will run jointly with the AIC conference, while other parts will not. See the AIC website for further details and a program that covers also Wednesday, June 15th.

Thursday June 16th

08:30 — 09:00Registration
09:00 — 10:00Invited speaker: Ute Schmid
Hybrid, Explanatory, Interactive Machine Learning — Towards Trustworthy Human-AI Partnerships
10:00Break
10:30 — 12:00Oral presentations (Thursday session 1)
Andreas Kalckert: From rubber hands to virtual hands — A critical examination of the processes underlying bodily illusions (This session is joint with AIC. Please refer to the AIC program for a full list of speakers.)
12:00Lunch
13:15 — 14:10Oral presentations (Thursday session 2)
Joel Parthemore: Artefactual ethics as opportunity for rethinking “natural” ethics (This session is joint with AIC. Please refer to the AIC program for a full list of speakers.)
14:10 — 14:30Poster elevator pitch
All poster presenters are invited to do an elevator pitch of 2 minutes before the start of the poster session.
14:30 — 16:00Poster session
16:00 — 17.00Invited speaker: Kees van Deemter
Explanation and Rationality in Models of Language
17:15AIC&SweCog; Joint Reception with Light Food. At Fikarumet, Teknikhuset

Friday June 17th

09:00 — 10:15Oral presentations (Friday session 1)
Pierre Gander: What kind of memory is memory of fiction? Leonard Ngaosuvan: Cognitive bias in social services CPS case argumentation Linus Holmberg: Sexual Economics in Swedish Dating: Pity Poor Men
10:15Break
10:45 — 11:50Oral presentations (Friday session 2)
(This session contains AIC presenters only. Please refer to the AIC program for speakers details.)
11:50Lunch
13:15 — 14:45Oral presentations (Friday session 3)
Magnus Johnsson: Human-Centered AI for Personalization in Experiential Learning Environments Andreas Falck: Online filters and social trust: why we should still be concerned about Filter Bubbles Amandus Krantz: The Crisis of Trust in AI and Autonomous Systems Raphaël Fargier: The influence of contextual variability on learning novel words: Does the type of variability matter?
14:45 — 15:00Closing

Venue

The conference takes place in Hörsal T, Teknikhuset, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden