[ACT-R-users] Fwd: Call for abstracts: MathPsych / ICCM 2024 Tilburg University, the Netherlands, July 19 to 22, 2024

Christian Lebiere cl at cmu.edu
Tue Dec 12 16:40:17 EST 2023


*The MathPsych/ICCM 2024 organizing committee invites abstracts for talks,
posters, and symposia to be presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the
Society for Mathematical Psychology (MathPsych) and the 22nd International
Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM) at Tilburg University, the
Netherlands. *





























* The dates of the conference are July 19 to 22, 2024. July 19, 2024, will
be dedicated to workshops, and a Women of Mathematical Psychology-sponsored
Professional Development Symposium Event. Talks and keynotes will take
place July 20 to 22, 2024. The annual ACT-R Workshop will also be held at
Tilburg University on July 23, 2024.    The conference showcases leading
research on mathematical and computational theories of human cognition. We
welcome contributions from the complete spectrum of formal approaches to
modeling cognition, including connectionism, symbolic modeling, dynamical
systems, Bayesian modeling, and cognitive architectures.  Submissions can
be submitted via the SMP 2024 conference website
<https://mathpsych.org/conference/15/> at
https://mathpsych.org/conference/15/
<https://mathpsych.org/conference/15/>. The submission deadline is 28
February 2024, 23.59 anywhere on earth. Decisions will be made by 30 April
2024. Please note there will be no extensions on submission deadlines. This
is to help us reach decisions on submissions in a timely manner so people
can obtain visas and make travel plans.  Important Dates: - Call for
submissions opens: 11 December 2023 - Call for submissions closes: 28
February 2024 - Notifications: 30 April 2024 - Final ICCM Proceedings
Papers Due: 30 June 2024 - In-Person MathPsych/ICCM: 19-22 July 2024 All
submissions are managed through SMP 2024
<https://mathpsych.org/conference/15/>.  There will also be a Virtual
MathPsych/ICCM meeting this year. Please look for a separate call for that,
or for more information at VMP 2024 <https://mathpsych.org/conference/16/>.
All participants are invited to attend and present at both events, but work
must be officially submitted to both conferences separately. The following
types of submissions will be considered for the in person meeting: -
MathPsych Talk - MathPsych Poster - ICCM Full Paper - ICCM Publication
Supported Abstract - ICCM Poster - Symposium with Talk in a Symposium -
Workshops/Tutorials Details on each submission type are below and available
at https://mathpsych.org/conference/15/
<https://mathpsych.org/conference/15/>. Looking forward to meeting you in
Tilburg! The MathPsych/ICCM 2024 Conference Organizing Committee —-
Submission Types More details and the submission portal can be found at
https://mathpsych.org/conference/15/ <https://mathpsych.org/conference/15/>
MathPsych Talk In-person MathPsych Talks are spoken presentations
accompanied by a slide deck. Each speaker is assigned a 20-minute
presentation slot, which is typically divided into 15 minutes for
presenting and 5 minutes of question time. MathPsych Talk submissions are
abstracts with a maximum 250 words submitted for a MathPsych talk,
indicating preference for a talk.  Submissions not accepted as a MathPsych
Talk will be considered for a MathPsych Poster. MathPsych Poster In-person
MathPsych Posters are interactive presentations given during the live
poster sessions. Submissions are MathPsych abstracts with a maximum 250
words submitted to MathPsych, indicating preference for a poster.
In-person MathPsych Poster dimensions will be announced in early May after
acceptance. Presenters will be given a time and place to mount their
poster, as well as a time during which the poster is "attended" -- meaning
that you should be there for people to ask you questions.  Abstracts
submitted with a preference for a poster are not considered for MathPsych
talks. ICCM Full Paper Full ICCM papers can be up to six pages in length,
with up to one additional page of citations. Full paper submissions will be
evaluated by peer review.  Papers accepted as talks will be in-person
spoken presentations accompanied by a slide deck. Each speaker is assigned
a 20-minute presentation slot, which is typically divided into 15 minutes
for presenting and 5 minutes of question time.  Papers not accepted as
talks may be accepted as posters.  All accepted papers will be published in
the ICCM Conference Proceedings. Final versions of proceedings papers will
be due by 30 June 2024. The Allen Newell Prize will be awarded to the Best
Student-led ICCM Paper. Please make sure to indicate if the first author of
a paper is a student when making submissions. Templates for ICCM
submissions can be found here:
http://www.ai.rug.nl/~jpborst/ICCM_template.zip
<http://www.ai.rug.nl/~jpborst/ICCM_template.zip> If you are interested in
acting as a reviewer for ICCM, please let us know by filling out a reviewer
interest survey: https://forms.gle/RjsigmP2k6HseJ276
<https://forms.gle/RjsigmP2k6HseJ276>  ICCM Publication-Supported Abstract
As an alternative to full paper submissions, a maximum one-page abstract
describing work recently published in other forums or an extension of a
previously published project may be submitted. Submissions in this category
must include a reference to a recently published paper (within 3 years) by
the submitting author.  Publication-Supported Abstracts will be considered
for talks, which will be given in-person, accompanied by a slide deck. Each
speaker is assigned a 20-minute presentation slot, which is typically
divided into 15 minutes for presenting and 5 minutes of question time.
Publication-Supported Abstracts not accepted as talks may be accepted as
posters.  Publication-Supported Abstracts will NOT be published in the ICCM
Conference Proceedings.  ICCM Poster Short abstracts, maximum of 250 words,
may be submitted for consideration as ICCM posters only.  In-person ICCM
Poster dimensions will be announced in early May after acceptance.
Presenters will be given a time and place to mount their poster, as well as
a time during which the poster is "attended" -- meaning that you should be
there for people to ask you questions. ICCM Poster abstracts will NOT be
published in the ICCM Conference Proceedings. Symposium / Talk in a
Symposium Symposia are blocks of four to eight regular-length talks on a
relatively narrow topic. They are expected to have a lead/team of
organizers who coordinate the individual papers. The organizer should
submit a summary of the symposium separately. Each talk within a symposium
should submit their talks individually. Overall Symposium Summary:
Symposium summary submissions should be a maximum of 1 page, including a
symposium title, a 250 word abstract of the symposium overall, and a
planned list of speakers who have already agreed to participate in the
symposium. The Symposium summary should be submitted by the lead organizer,
identifying any co-organizers as co-authors. Talk in a Symposium: Symposium
talks should be submitted individually by the lead author of each talk, and
should include a title and abstract of no more than 250 words.  When you
submit the abstract, please indicate in the “Optional Comment” field the
proposed symposium title to which the talk belongs.  Symposium talk
submissions that are not accepted as part of a symposium will be reviewed
for regular MathPsych or ICCM presentations. Workshops/Tutorials Workshops
and tutorials are half-day sessions, up to 4 hours, that target teaching or
workshop-style discussions on a topic or technique of interest to the Math
Psych and/or ICCM communities.  Workshops and tutorials will take place on
July 19, 2024. Workshop and Tutorial submissions should be up to 1 page in
length and contain the following information: - Title and Organizers, - A
250-word abstract outlining the proposed workshop/tutorial topic and
objectives, - List of the tutorial or workshop leads and what each
contributes to the session, - Proposed schedule for the workshop/tutorial
execution, - Description of information technology, audio-visual equipment,
or material needs to execute or support the session.   *
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