79th Conference of the University of Latvia, session "Cognitive sciences" (in Latvian and in English)
Keynote talk "Cognitive Models and Semantic Models" will be delivered by Prof. Michael Glanzberg (Rutgers University, NJ, USA).
19.02.2021.
14:00 (Riga time) Session
17:00 (Riga time) Keynote talk
Chair: prof. Jurģis Šķilters
Program
14:00-14:20
Anastasija Ņikiforova
Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia
User-centered analysis of the usability of Open Government Data (OGD) portals | Lietotājvirzītā atvērto datu portālu lietojamība
14:20-14:40
Aisha Futura Tüchler
Faculty of Computing, Univerity of Latvia | ELADDA
Digital learning tool use during the COVID-19 pandemic - How Latvian students experience distance learning
14:40-15:00
Maija Kāle1, Matīss Rikters2
1. Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia,
2. The University of Tokyo, Japan
Tracing Sentiment Changes in Food Tweets
15:00-15:20
Agnija Vintiša1,3, Līga Zariņa1, Jurģis Šķilters1, Anna Zaremba1, Laura Keiša1,2, Jānis Auders1,2
1.Laboratory for Perceptual and Cognitive Systems, Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia,
2.Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia
3. King’s College, London, United Kingdom
Previous knowledge, emotions, and associations in cross-modal flavor perception of non-alcoholic beverages
15:20-15:40
Jurģis Šķilters1, Līga Zariņa1, Agnija Vintiša1,3, Anna Zaremba1, Laura Keiša1,2, Jānis Auders1,2
1.Laboratory for Perceptual and Cognitive Systems, Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia,
2.Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia,
3.King’s College, London, United Kingdom
Impacts of color on the perception of flavor in non-alcoholic beverages: some underexplored cross-modal links
15:40-16:00
Marita Vilciņa
Latvian Olympic Team | Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia
Latvijas sportistu krāsu izvēle apģērbā, sportā un noskaņojumā
16.00-16:20
Laima Kalniņa
Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia
Fona informācijas izvēle fotogrāfijā
16.20-16:40
Līga Zariņa1, Jurģis Šķilters1, Santa Bartušēvica1
1.Laboratory for Perceptual and Cognitive Systems, Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia
Effects of axial alignment and verbal knowledge on the shape perception: the case of square or diamond