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Preface
Following the success of its predecessor, HLC 2022, Cognitive AI 2023 (CogAI 2023) was held
in Bari, Italy, from the 13th-15th of November 2023,
CogAI is an international workshop on the intersection of Cognitive Science and Artificial
Intelligence. CogAI 2023 was a component of the 3rd International Joint Conference on
Learning & Reasoning (IJCLR 2023), along with ILP 2023, and AAIP 2023.
CogAI aims to facilitate discussion and exchange between internationally leading Artificial
Intelligence and Cognitive Science researchers. This workshop focuses on how AI can be
endowed with capacities to facilitate interaction and collaboration between AI and humans
in ways that address fundamental cognitive and perceptual abilities.
Such abilities should support AI in interpreting the aims and intentions of humans based on
learning and accumulated background knowledge to help identify contexts and cues from
human behaviour. Developing AI systems requires understanding the computational
principles underlying human cognition, perception, and communication, and are vital in
applications with close interactions between AI and human users. CogAI 2023 brought
together AI and Cognitive Science researchers to investigate how both fields can contribute
to developing next-generation AI systems that facilitate the fruitful interaction between
humans and AI systems.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the speakers and participants of the
CogAI 2023 workshop, as well as Pak Yin Chan and Wan Ki Wong, for their diligent help
on-site.
Xue Li
Pablo León Villagrá
Programme Committee
Alan Bundy, Denis Mareschal, Alireza Tamaddoni-Nezhad, Yuhui Lin, Rui Zhao, James
Cussens, Donato Malerba, Stephen Muggleton, Ute Schmid, Mark Steedman, Adam
Sanborn, Zhu, Jian-Qiao, Jake, Spicer, Joakim, Sundh, Christopher G., Lucas, Mateja, Jamnik,
Yevgen Matusevych