I am proud to announce that the International Society for Artificial Life (ISAL) has awarded the following conference paper, which was based on Jorge’s Master’s thesis, with the “2018 ISAL Award for Outstanding Student Research”:
Campos, J.I. & Froese, T. (2017). Referential communication as a collective property of a brain-body-environment-body-brain system: A minimal cognitive model. 2017 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), Honolulu, HI: IEEE Press, pp. 863-870.
Out of the nominated papers this paper was chosen as the best in terms of its scientific rigor and clarity.
The award will be announced at the ALIFE 2018 conference in Tokyo this year.
Tom Froese said,
March 6, 2018 at 8:56 am
Reblogged this on 4E Cognition Group and commented:
Well done Jorge!! I am happy that your hard work is being recognized.