XPrag.de project “ProComPrag” at CogSci 2016

There are several talks by members from project “ProComPrag” at the THE 38th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY (CogSci 2016) to be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, August 10 – Saturday August 13, 2016.
On August 11th, at 11:45-12:10pm Michael Franke, Anthea Schoeller and Judith Degen will give a talk together with Fabian Dablander, Erin Bennett, Michael Tessler, Justine Kao and Noah Goodman. The title is “What does the crowd believe? A hierarchical approach to estimating subjective beliefs from empirical data.”
On August 12th, at 2:55-3:20pm Michael Franke will give a talk together with Michele Herbstritt (Tübingen University). The title of the talk is “Definitely maybe and possibly even probably: efficient communication of higher-order uncertainty”.
On August 13th, Michael Franke will give a third talk together with Thomas Brochhagen and Robert van Rooij (both ILLC) on “Learning biases may prevent lexicalization of pragmatic inferences: a case study combining iterated (Bayesian) learning and functional selection”.