Free via zoom: International Conference on Multimodal Communication 2025: Data Science for Multimodal Communication. 2025-12-13, 8:30am—5:10pm China Standard Time. https://t.co/0oy30OkSlZ
Check out MULTICOM, the new Erasmus Mundus masters program in multimodal data science, co-awarded as a joint degree by the universities of Murcia (Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas), Lund (Marianne Gullberg), and FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg (Peter Uhrig). https://t.co/MvlH2oWWbo
Free talk live on YouTube: "Can human intelligence show the way for artificial intelligence?" Opportunity Open Source Conference 3.0. IIT Kanpur. 2025-09-05 10:50 AM India Standard Time. 2025-09-05 1:20 am EDT. https://t.co/8aFCj0gcCQ
The Past and Future of Blending Theory. Introduction to a 2-day symposium on Blending at the 17th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference 2025, Buenos Aires. https://t.co/ev83vn7pYa
"We've developed tools mostly borrowed from neuroscience and I think one of the lessons we're learning is that neuroscience is really not about neurons at all." Interesting talk by Michael Levin. https://t.co/y2OJA89OWY
Cognition & Computation: 4-part hybrid colloquium at CWRU, Mondays 3:20pm EST. 2025-01-27: Fred Belcavello on "Frame Semantics, FrameNet, and the Multimodal Shift." https://t.co/GXTL8OmKWM
Join us for the 2024 International Conference on Multimodal Communication, Saturday 14 December 2024. In person or via BiliBili or Zoom Livestream. Further particulars at https://t.co/qy5cbjiMeu
Join us for an AI talk by Mark Turner: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Intelligence, Co-Intelligence. Friday, 2024-09-06, 12:30pm EDT. https://t.co/bPOSvgcKjA
"Copilots for Linguists Reloaded: AI, Constructions, and Frames": talk at the Inaugural Conference of the Cognitive Linguistics Association of North America, 2024-06-28, 3pm Eastern Time. https://t.co/CLwGkyQXpq