[ACT-R-users] CFP (due July1) modelling conference SBP-BRiMS'22 (Virtual)
Pyke, Aryn A Dr.
aryn.pyke at westpoint.edu
Wed Mar 9 09:59:55 EST 2022
Announcement & Call for Papers:
SPB-BRiMS 2022: 15th International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral Cultural Modeling and Prediction and Behavior
Representation in Modeling and Simulation
Call for Papers: Due July 1, 2022 (full papers up to 10 pages incl. refs. in Springer Template)
CFP Link: http://sbp-brims.org/2022/cfp/
Conference Link: http://sbp-brims.org/2022/ (there’ll also be a challenge problem posted to solve as another way to participate vs. a regular paper)
Conference Date: September 20-23, 2022 (VIRTUAL)
The goal of this conference is to build this new community of social cyber scholars
by bringing together and fostering interaction between members of the scientific,
corporate, government and military communities interested in understanding,
forecasting, and impacting human socio‐cultural behavior. It is the charge to this
community to build this new science, its theories, methods, and its scientific
culture in a way that does not give priority to either social science or computer
science, and to embrace change as the cornerstone of the community. Despite
decades of work in this area, this scientific field is still in its infancy. To meet this
charge and move this science to the next level, this community must meet the
following three challenges: 1) deep understanding of socio‐cognitive reasoning, 2)
human‐technology integration, 3) and re‐usable computational methods. Example Topics:
Social Network Modeling
Social Cybersecurity
Human Behavior Modeling
Agent‐Based Models
Models of Human‐Autonomy Interaction
Health and Epidemiological Models
Validation Methods and Human Experimentation
BEST CONFERENCE PAPER AND BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD
All accepted and presented full papers will contest for Best Conference Paper Award. Accepted and presented full papers with a student as the first author will be
considered for the Best Student Paper Award. Papers will be evaluated on technical merit, originality, and significance to social‐cyber applications.
Aryn Pyke, PhD
Associate Professor, Engineering Psychology Program
Behavioral Sciences and Leadership
West Point
Office: Thayer Hall 267E
Phone: 845-938-0066
Aryn.pyke at westpoint.edu<mailto:Aryn.pyke at westpoint.edu>
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