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Preface - AIC 2019

This book of Proceedings contains the accepted papers of the 7th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Cognition (AIC 2018), held in Manchester, UK (School of Computer Science), 10-11 September, 2019.

The series of workshop AIC (http://www.aicworkshopseries.org/) was launched in 2013 with the idea of fostering the collaboration between the researchers coming from the fields of computer science,, engineering, psychology, philosophy, neurosciences etc. and working at the intersection of the Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) communities.

The AIC 2019 edition received 16 papers out of which 11 were selected after being peer- reviewed by the Program Committee Members.

We would like to thank the participants of the workshop as well as the Program Committee Members.

AIC 2019 Chairs Angelo Cangelosi and Antonio Lieto

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AIC 2019 - Keynote Speakers

Yiannis Demiris, Imperial College London, UK Gabriella Vigliocco, UCL, London

Program Committee

Mehul Bhatt, Örebro University, Sweden Antonio Chella, University of Palermo, Italy

Mark A. Finlayson, Florida International University, USA Zoe Falomir, University of Bremen, Germany

Christian Freksa, University of Bremen, Germany

Salvatore Gaglio, University of Palermo and ICAR-CNR, Italy Peter Gärdenfors, University of Lund, Sweden

Ignazio Infantino, ICAR-CNR, Italy Oliver Kutz, University of Bolzano, Italy

Loizos Michael, Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus Ana-Maria Olteteanu, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany

Alessandro Oltramari, Bosch Research and Technology Center, USA Paul S. Rosenbloom, University of Southern California, USA

Rafal Rzepka, Hokkaido University, Japan Silvia Rossi, University of Naples, Italy

Alessandra Sciutti, Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Italy Steven Schockaert, University of Cardiff, UK

David Vernon, Carnegie Mellon University Ruanda, Africa Local Organising Committee

Alice Tartarini, University of Manchester, UK Hazel Taylor, University of Manchester, UK Samuele Vinanzi, University of Manchester, UK Martina Ruocco, University of Manchester, UK Federico Tavella, University of Manchester, UK

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