[ACT-R-users] Best paper prizes in computational cognitive modeling for Cogsci 2006
Christian Schunn
schunn+ at pitt.edu
Thu Dec 22 09:47:50 EST 2005
Four prizes worth $1,000 (USD) each will be awarded for the best full
paper submissions to the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science
Society that involve computational cognitive modeling. The four
separate prizes will represent the best modeling work in the
respective areas of: perception, language, higher-level cognition,
and applied cognition. The prizes are open to researchers at any
level (student, postdoc, research scientist, faculty) from any
nationality. Any form of computational cognitive modeling relevant to
cognitive science will be eligible, including (but not limited to)
connectionism, symbolic, Bayesian, dynamic systems, or various hybrids.
No special submission procedure is required---all full paper
submissions to the conferences will be automatically considered,
using the interdisciplinary program committee that is supervising the
review process. The full paper submission deadline is February 1st,
2006. For further details about the conference submission procedure,
see http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/cogsci2006/.
These prizes are supported by a grant from the US National Science
Foundation.
Please pass this notice around to relevant colleagues and students.
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Christian Schunn
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Intelligent Systems, and
Education
Research Scientist, Learning Research & Development Center
University of Pittsburgh
schunn at pitt.edu, http://www.lrdc.pitt.edu/schunn
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