Activities per year
Project Details
Description
Advanced study Group (ASG) at the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies
Layman's description
How does vocal and non-vocal communication between members of the same species work and how does this translate to communication between different species?
The ASG will study and discuss interspecific communication and evaluate the state-of-the-art in our understanding of current findings. These include communication within-and-between humans, animals and with technological social interfaces (digital characters such as robots and avatars) depending heavily on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Intraspecific vocal communication has a long history of scientific research, but heterospecific interaction has not. The ASG will focus on open research questions which primarily concern how interspecific communication works.
The ASG will study and discuss interspecific communication and evaluate the state-of-the-art in our understanding of current findings. These include communication within-and-between humans, animals and with technological social interfaces (digital characters such as robots and avatars) depending heavily on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Intraspecific vocal communication has a long history of scientific research, but heterospecific interaction has not. The ASG will focus on open research questions which primarily concern how interspecific communication works.
Short title | INTERCOM |
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Acronym | INTERCOM |
Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 2020/10/20 → 2021/05/30 |
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Do you speak Cat? Phonetic studies of cat sounds
Schötz, S. (Invited speaker)
2024 Apr 10Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Malou Efter Tio: Hon kartlägger katters hemliga språk
Schötz, S. (Interviewee)
2021 Oct 5Activity: Other › Media participation
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Personligt: Prisad forskare pratar med katter
Schötz, S. (Interviewee)
2021 Sept 28Activity: Other › Media participation
Prizes
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The Ig Nobel Prize in Biology
Schötz, S. (Recipient), van de Weijer, J. (Recipient) & Eklund, R. (Recipient), 2021 Sept 9
Prize: Appointment