[ACT-R-users] Call for Abstracts: MathPsych / ICCM / EMPG 2023, University of Amsterdam, July 18 - 21

Christian Lebiere cl at cmu.edu
Fri Feb 17 11:24:58 EST 2023


Note: the ACT-R Workshop will take place on July 18 in its usual
association with the conference. Feel free to email me at any time with
presentation titles or suggestions for session topics.

Best,
Christian

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Dear colleagues,

The MathPsych / ICCM / EMPG 2023 organizing committee invites abstracts for
talks, posters, and symposia to be presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of
the Society for Mathematical Psychology (MathPsych) and the 21st
International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM) at the University of
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.



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.



Abstracts can be submitted via the conference website at
https://mathpsych.org/conference/12/. The submission deadline is March 15
23.59 CET. Decisions will be made by May 1, 2023.

The following types of submissions will be considered:



*MathPsych/EMPG 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/EMPG 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.

*ICCM Full Paper + Talk*

Full ICCM papers can be up to six pages in length, and 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.

If you are interested in acting as a reviewer for ICCM, please let us know
by filling out the survey at https://forms.gle/C38sMCwFU8FKuWcw7.

*ICCM Poster*

As an alternative to full paper submissions, a two-page abstract may be
submitted as a poster 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.

*Talk in a Symposium*

Symposia are blocks of four to eight regular-length talks on a relatively
narrow topic.

Below the talk abstract, please indicate the proposed symposium title along
with an (approximate) list of speakers that have already agreed to
participate in the symposium along with your talk. Those speakers should
also submit their own talk abstracts with the same symposium title and
(approximate) list of speakers below their abstracts. Symposium submissions
that are not accepted will be reviewed for regular MathPsych/EMPG Talks.





The MathPsych / ICCM / EMPG 2023 conference organizing committee
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