Khemlani, S. (2019). Mental simulations and machine reasoning. Talk to be presented at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford University, Oxford, UK.
Khemlani, S. (2019). Mental simulations and machine reasoning. Talk to be presented at the Cognitive Science Program Colloquium Series, Villanova University, Villanova, PA.
2018
Bekele, E., Lawson, W., Horne, Z., & Khemlani, S. (2018). Human-level explanatory biases for person re-identification. Talk presented (by Bekele) at the workshop on Explainable Robotic Systems at the Human-Robotic Interaction 2018 conference, Chicago, IL.
Khemlani, S. (2018). How people represent omissions. Talk presented at Duke University, Durham, NC.
Khemlani, S. (2018). Reasoning about conflict. Talk presented at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.
Korman, J., & Khemlani, S. (2018). The purpose-driven mind: Teleological thinking in everyday life. Talk presented at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
2017
Horne, Z., & Khemlani, S. (2017). Principled connections underlie the inherence bias in explanatory reasoning. Talk presented at London Reasoning Workshop, London, UK.
Khemlani, S. (2017). The processes of explanation. Talk presented at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
Khemlani, S., Hinterecker, T., & Johnson-Laird, P.N. (2017). The provenance of modal inference. Talk presented at Advances in Cognitive Systems, Troy, NY and at Cognitive Science Society, London, UK.
Korman, J., & Khemlani, S. (2017). How people detect when an explanation is incomplete. Talk presented at London Reasoning Workshop, London, UK.
2016
Harrison, A., Khemlani, S., & Trafton, J.G. (2016). A cognitive model of online event segmentation. Poster presented at Cognitive Science Society, Philadelphia, PA.
Khemlani, S. (2016). Automating human inference. Keynote talk presented at IJCAI-16, New York, NY.
Khemlani, S. (2016). mReasoner: A unified computational model of the processes of inference. Talk presented at the University of Quebec at Montreal’s Summer School in Cognitive Sciences, Montreal, CA.
Khemlani, S. (2016). Inferential dynamics from possibilities. Talk presented at International Conference on Thinking, Providence, RI.
Khemlani, S., Harrison, A., & Trafton, J.G. (2016). A computational theory of temporal inference. Poster presented at Cognitive Science Society, Philadelphia, PA.
Khemlani, S., Harrison, A., & Trafton, J.G. (2016). An embodied architecture for thinking and reasoning about time. Talk presented at Cognitive Science Society, Philadelphia, PA.
Khemlani, S., & Johnson-Laird, P.N. (2016). How people differ in syllogistic reasoning. Talk presented at Cognitive Science Society, Philadelphia, PA; and at the Meeting in Memory of Vit- torio Girotto, London, UK.
Khemlani, S., & Johnson-Laird, P.N. (2016). mReasoner: A unified computational theory of reasoning. Talk presented at International Conference on Thinking, Providence, RI.
2015
Bello, S., & Khemlani, S. (2015). A model-based theory of omissive causation. Talk presented at Cognitive Science Society, Pasadena, California.
Khemlani, S. Kinematic mental simulations in abduction and deduction. New York University.
Khemlani, S., Goodwin, G., & Johnson-Laird, P.N. (2015). Causal relations form kinematic simulations. Talk presented at London Reasoning Workshop, London, UK and Cognitive Science Society, Pasadena, California.
Khemlani, S., & Johnson-Laird, P.N. (2015). Domino effects in causal contradictions. Talk presented at Cognitive Science Society, Pasadena, California.
2014
Khemlani, S. (2014). Kinematic mental simulations in abduction and deduction. Institute of Human and Machine Cognition, Oxford University, University of Edinburgh.
Khemlani, S., Lotstein, M., & Johnson-Laird, P.N. (2014). A mental model theory of set membership. Cognitive Science Society.
Khemlani, S., Lotstein, M., & Johnson-Laird, P.N. (2014). The conditional probabilities of unique events. London Reasoning Workshop.
Khemlani, S., & Trafton, J.G (2014). Percentile analysis for goodness-of-fit comparisons of models to data. Cognitive Science Society.
2013
Khemlani, S. (2013). The probabilities of unique events. Washington University in St. Louis.
Khemlani, S. (2013). Kinematic simulations in abduction and deduction. University of Freiburg, University of Geissen.
Khemlani, S. (2013). Theories of the syllogism: A meta-analysis. University of Freiburg.
Khemlani, S., Gartenberg, D., Park, K.H., & Trafton, J.G. (2013). Uncertainty can increase explanatory credibility. Cognitive Science Society.
Khemlani, S., & Johnson-Laird, P. N. (2013). Mental simulation and the construction of informal algorithms. Cognitive Science Society.
Khemlani, S., Trafton, J.G. & Johnson-Laird, P. N. (2013). Deduction as stochastic simulation. London Reasoning Workshop, International Conference on Cognitive Modeling.
Trafton, J.G., Hiatt, L.M., Harrison, A.M., Tamborello, F.P., II, Khemlani, S., & Schultz, A.C. (2013). ACT-R/E: An embodied cognitive architecture. International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. (Trafton presented)
2012
Khemlani, S. (2012). The probabilities of unique events. Brown University.
Khemlani, S. & Moore, A. (2012). Evaluative feedback improves deductive reasoning. Cognitive Science Society.
Khemlani, S., & Trafton, J. G. (2012). mReactr: A computational theory of deductive reasoning. Cognitive Science Society.
Khemlani, S., & Johnson-Laird, P. N. (2012). mReasoner: A unified computational model of reasoning. International Conference on Thinking.
Khemlani, S., Trafton, J. G., Lotstein, M., & Johnson-Laird, P. N. (2012). A process model of immediate inferences. International Conference on Cognitive Modeling.
2011
Khemlani, S., Lotstein, M., & Johnson-Laird, P. N. (2011). What makes intensional estimates of probabilities inconsistent? Cognitive Science Society.
Sussman, A., Khemlani, S., & Oppenheimer, D. (2011). Latent scope bias in categorization. Cognitive Science Society.
Khemlani, S. (2011). Toward a unified theory of syllogistic reasoning. Naval Research Laboratory, Naval Center for Applied Research in Artificial Intelligence.
Khemlani, S. (2011). Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s scope: Latent scope biases in explanatory reasoning. New York University, NYU ConCats.
Khemlani, S. (2011). Explanatory reasoning. Princeton Area Alumni Association.
2010
Khemlani, S., Johnson-Laird, P.N., (2010). Explanations make inconsistencies harder to detect. Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society; London Reasoning Workshop, Birkbeck College, University of London; and Cognitive Research Seminar, Princeton University.
Khemlani, S., Sussman, A., Oppenheimer, D., (2010). Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s scope: Latent scope biases in explanatory reasoning. Cognitive Science Society; and Psychonomics. (Khemlani and Oppenheimer presented at CogSci; Sussman presented at Psychonomics)
Kunze, N., Khemlani, S., Lotstein, M., Johnson-Laird, P.N., (2010). Illusions of consistency in quantified assertions. Cognitive Science Society.
2009
Khemlani, S., Glucksberg, S., Leslie, S.-J. (2009). Implicit generics underlie inferences from the general to the particular. Psychonomics. (Glucksberg presented)
Khemlani, S., Johnson-Laird, P.N. (2009). The instinct to explain. Princeton University.
Khemlani, S., Leslie, S.-J., Glucksberg, S. (2009). Buzzy’s a mosquito. Does he carry malaria? Cognitive Science Society.
Leslie, S.-J., Khemlani, S., Prasada, S., Glucksberg, S. (2009). Conceptual distinctions between generics. Cognitive Science Society.
Khemlani, S. (2006). Lossy compression: Supersymbolism in connectionist architectures. North American Computing and Philosophy Conference.
2005
Khemlani, S., McEvoy, C., (2005). Advanced synthetic characters, evil, and E. 6th Annual Conference on Intelligent Games and Simulation, De Montfort University.