[ACT-R-users] CFP -- ICCM 2006

Wayne Gray grayw at rpi.edu
Wed Nov 9 12:45:26 EST 2005


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Wayne

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CALL FOR PAPERS

ICCM-2006: The 7th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling

Trieste, Italy, 5 - 8 April 2006


The International Conference on Cognitive Modeling provides an 
international forum that allows cognitive scientists pursuing 
computational modeling to present, discuss and evaluate their models, 
to compare different architectural approaches, and to further the 
development, accumulation and integration of cognitive theories.

The goal of ICCM-2006 is to foster the development of models of human 
cognition based on a principled integration of analytical, 
experimental and computational tools capable of providing theoretical 
accounts of phenomena spanning different levels of analysis, from the 
behavioral to the neuronal ones.

ICCM-2006 invites the submission of papers from the whole scope of 
modeling approaches including, but not restricted to, symbolic, 
connectionist, hybrid, neural, Bayesian, statistical and mathematical 
models.

Authors are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED (but not obliged) to provide in their 
submission the code of the models discussed in the papers or 
abstracts.

Invited speakers:
- Dario Floreano (Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne, Lausanne, 
Switzerland)
- Wayne D. Gray (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY)
- Boicho Kokinov (New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria)
- Richard L. Lewis (University of Michigan, Ann Arbour, MI)

Submission categories:
- Papers: scientific contribution ranging in length from 4 to a 
maximum of 6 pages.
- Abstracts: short scientific contribution (up to 2 pages).
Accepted papers and abstracts will appear in the conference 
proceedings and will be presented as a talk or as a poster at the 
conference.

Submission deadlines:
- Papers: 15 December 2005
- Abstracts: 10 February 2006
Notification of submission acceptance: 20 February 2006

Submission procedure and formats:
All submissions must be camera-ready pdf files named in the format 
"firstAuthorName.pdf".  The files should be readable by a standard 
Acrobat Reader (version 6.0 or superior), and must be editable by 
people other than the author.  Special non-standard fonts must be 
included within the submitted file. Templates for the files will be 
downloadable from the conference website. Please note that submission 
files that are not readable and editable, or that are beyond lenghth 
will be rejected without review.

Submitted models should be sent through a zip/gz archive containing 
all the code and having the same name of the pdf file.

All submissions must be made via e-mail to the following address:
	iccm2006 at theoffice.it
A submission acknowledgment will be sent to the Authors.

Organizing Committee:
Danilo Fum (University of Trieste)
Andrea Stocco (Carnegie Mellon University)
Fabio Del Missier (University of Trento)

Contacts:
website: iccm2006.units.it
email: iccm2006 at units.it.

Organizing secretariat:
The Office
www.theoffice.it/iccm2006


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Wayne D. Gray; Professor of Cognitive Science
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Carnegie Building (rm 108) ;;for all surface mail & deliveries
110 8th St.; Troy, NY 12180

EMAIL: grayw at rpi.edu, Office: 518-276-3315, Fax: 518-276-3017

for general information see: http://www.rpi.edu/~grayw/

for On-Line publications see: 
http://www.rpi.edu/~grayw/pubs/downloadable_pubs.htm

for the CogWorks Lab see: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/cogworks/

If you just have formalisms or a model you are doing "operations 
research" or" AI", if you just have data and a good study you are 
doing "experimental psychology", and if you just have ideas you are 
doing "philosophy" -- it takes all three to do cognitive science.

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-- 
**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**
Wayne D. Gray; Professor of Cognitive Science
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Carnegie Building (rm 108) ;;for all surface mail & deliveries
110 8th St.; Troy, NY 12180

EMAIL: grayw at rpi.edu, Office: 518-276-3315, Fax: 518-276-3017

for general information see: http://www.rpi.edu/~grayw/

for On-Line publications see: 
http://www.rpi.edu/~grayw/pubs/downloadable_pubs.htm

for the CogWorks Lab see: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/cogworks/

If you just have formalisms or a model you are doing "operations 
research" or" AI", if you just have data and a good study you are 
doing "experimental psychology", and if you just have ideas you are 
doing "philosophy" -- it takes all three to do cognitive science.

**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**Rensselaer**



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