Research
The research of the Institute of Cognitive Science is aimed primarily at questions of higher cognitive functions - on the one hand, as pure research on an interdisciplinary level with an interest in more comprehensive, that is to say overlapping the traditional disciplines, scientific knowledge; at the same time, however, with the aim of preparing technologies with which the challenges of a modern information society can be met in a competent and innovative manner.
| IKW research areas |
| Changing Brains Group |
| Cognitive Modeling |
| Computational Linguistics |
| Cognitive Psychology |
| Artificial Intelligence |
| Neurobiopsychology |
| Neuroinformatics |
| Biologically oriented Computer Vision |
| Neurocybernetics |
| Philosophy of Mind and Cognition |
| Research of associated members: |
| Differential Psychology (Prof. Julius Kuhl) |
| Work and Organizational Psychology (PD Dr. Kai-Christoph Hamborg) |
| Knowledge-Based Systems (Prof. Joachim Hertzberg) |
| Neurobiology (Prof. Gunnar Jeserich) |
| Previous Research Areas |
| Neuroinformatics 2003-2009 (Prof. Dr. Martin Riedmiller, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) |
| For information on IKW research see also: | |
| PhD Programme Cognitive Science | |
| Research Training Group "Adaptivity in hybrid cognitive systems" | |
| Study projects in the Master's programme | |
| Poster Session 2007 | |
| Poster Session 2008 | |
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