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Undergraduate Program in Cognitive Science. Spring 2014. Size and Make-up of Majors. 4 9 COGS majors By year: 13 seniors 13 juniors 12 sophomores 8 freshmen By major: COGS: 17 COGS/CSCI: 18 COGS/GSAS: 7 Other COGS duals: 7 (MATH, PHIL, PSYC, BIOL, BMED, ISCI). Curriculum.
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Undergraduate Programin Cognitive Science Spring 2014
Size and Make-up of Majors • 49 COGS majors • By year: • 13 seniors • 13 juniors • 12 sophomores • 8 freshmen • By major: • COGS: 17 • COGS/CSCI: 18 • COGS/GSAS: 7 • Other COGS duals: 7 (MATH, PHIL, PSYC, BIOL, BMED, ISCI)
Two New Faculty • Marjorie McShane • Computational Linguistics, Knowledge Engineering • Teaches “Introduction to Linguistics” this semester • Sergei Nirenburg • Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Modeling, Natural Language Processing • Teaches “Language Endowed Intelligent Agents” this semester
News on Dual Majors • If you are a dual major, it used to matter whether you list COGS as your primary or secondary major as far as the HASS Core goes. • This is no longer the case: you can list majors in any order you prefer.
COGS Core Courses • Behavioral Neuroscience or Intro to Cognitive Neuroscience • Sensation and Perception (Structure of Language no longer offered) • Knowledge and Rationality (Metaphysics & Csns and Phil of AI no longer offered) • Cognitive Modeling (LISP for AI no longer offered) -> can use Intelligent Virtual Agents or Affective Computing as substitute) • Intro to AI -> can use Game AI or Learning & Advanced Game AI as a substitute)
Senior Thesis • Find a Faculty Member to do your Thesis with: Your Thesis Faculty Advisor • Fill out thesis form with Thesis Faculty Advisor (bring to Registrar before add deadline) • Thesis Faculty Advisor will lay out requirements of thesis • Meetings • Literature Research • Experimental Research • Write-Up • You do not have to do thesis in last semester
Online Courses • Udacity (~40 courses, mostly CSCI, self-paced, wide variety of course lengths) • Introduction to AI, Artificial Intelligence for Robotics, The Design of Everyday Things • Coursera (500+ courses; wide variety) • Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Computational Neuroscience, Natural Language Processing, etc. • EdX (100+ courses, various fields) • Possibility of getting 1-2 credits Independent Study for successful completion of courses (Add Deadline: Monday, 2/3)
Wednesday Issues in Cognitive Science Seminar • It is possible for undergraduates to receive 1 credit through the Issues in Cognitive Science Lecture Series: • Write 1 page response paper about talk for 6 talks of your choice • Register for “Issues in Cognitive Science” at 400 level • Restricted to COGS majors or dual majors with PHIL or PSYC
Speakers This Semester • February 5, Robert Goldstone, Learning Grounded in Perception and Action, Indiana University • February 19, Mark Finlayson, Computational Human Narrative Understanding, Computer Science and AI Lab (CSAIL), MIT • March 5, John Hummel, How the Brain Maps Relations, University of Illinois • March 19, Gabe Diaz, Visual Guidance of Action, RIT • March 26, Oliver Layton, Neuroscience of Vision, Visiting Researcher • April 30, Will Bridewell, Cognitive Systems for Belief Revision, Naval Research Lab • May 7, Ralph Wojtowicz, Baker Mountain Research Corp. • All other talks this semester are by COGS graduate students • For a complete schedule of speakers go to Speaker Series off of Cognitive Science department home page • If you think of a potential speaker, let me know!
Undergraduate Research • Cog Sci students are strongly encouraged to do hands-on research • Undergraduate Research Program (URP) • http://www.rpi.edu/dept/urp • Fill out URP form: • You have to write a 500 word proposal! • for course credit (deadline = course add deadline = 3rd Monday of semester) • Also fill out an Independent Study/URP Registration form • for $ (deadline: sometime 3rd week of semester) • Research can be used for Senior Thesis
Summer URP (SURP) • Competitive program • Applications reviewed by multiple faculty • $3500 stipend for 10-week summer research • Need to find faculty member willing to support research efforts during 10-week period • Deadline: February 14! • SURP
Overview Research Labs • Linguistics and Knowledge Engineering(Dr. Marjorie McShane and Dr. Sergei Nirenburg) • CogWorksLab (Dr. Wayne Gray) • RAIR Lab (Dr. Selmer Bringsjord) • SimLab (Dr. Mei Si) • Neuroplasticity (Dr. Larry Reid) • Visual Reasoning (Dr. Bram van Heuveln)
Visual Reasoning Research Page
Paperwork • Declare or add Cognitive Science Major • Fill out Change of Major form • Curriculum Coordinator: Betty Osganian (Sage 4301) • 1 credit for lectures • Fill out Independent Study form • 200/400 PHIL/PSYC “Issues in Cognitive Science” • Senior Thesis • Find thesis advisor • Fill out Thesis Registration form • URP • Fill out URP form • For credit: • Fill out Independent Study form as well • Credits to be determined by project advisor • Deadline = Course Add Deadline: Monday, 2/3 • For $ (URP matches up to $400): • Find faculty member with $! • Deadline: Tuesday, 2/4