Connectionists: CFP: Mathematical Psychology/ICCM 2018

Joseph Austerweil joseph.austerweil at gmail.com
Sun Feb 4 11:41:33 EST 2018


Call for papers - MathPsych/ICCM 2018

University of Wisconsin, Madison

July 21st-24th, 2018
(July 21st is for Workshops, Tutorials & Opening reception)

Submissions are due March 15th, 11.59pm CDT.

We invite you to MathPsych/ICCM 2018, the joint gathering of the 51st Annual
Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology and the 16th
International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM): the premier
conference for research on computational models and computation-based
theories of human cognition.  Following our success in 2017, ICCM has again
joined forces with the Society for Mathematical Psychology to create a
conference in which all sessions are open to all attendees, and cross-talk
is highly encouraged.

MathPsych/ICCM 2018 is a forum for presenting and discussing the complete
spectrum of cognitive modeling approaches, including connectionism,
symbolic modeling, dynamical systems, Bayesian modeling, and cognitive
architectures. Research topics can range from low-level perception to
high-level reasoning. We also welcome contributions that use computational
models to better understand neuroscientific data.

We are pleased to announce four world-class invited speakers:
Angela Yu (University of California, San Diego)

Naomi Feldman (University of Maryland) Jennifer Trueblood (Vanderbilt
University, Estes Early Career Award winner)

Leslie Blaha (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, FABBS Early Career
Award winner)

We will have three invited symposia:

   -

   On the relationship between scientific practice and statistical practice

(Organizers:  Rich Shiffrin & Joachim Vandekerckhove)

   -

   Probabilistic Specification and Quantitative Testing of Decision
   Theories (Organizers:  Michel Regenwetter & Clintin Stober)


   -

   Computational Brain & Behavior, a new journal sponsored by the Society
   for Mathematical Psychology (Organizer:  Scott Brown)



We have separate submissions for the MathPsych parallel tracks and the ICCM
single-track. For MathPsych, submissions are brief 250-word abstracts to be
considered for both talks and posters. For ICCM submissions are 6-page full
papers to be considered for talks, and 2-page poster abstracts. We are
working with TopiCS to create a special issue based on the best full ICCM
papers. Submissions may be made by researchers, faculty, post-docs,
graduate students and undergraduate students. Any one person may present
only one paper, but may also be a co-author of other papers (when you are
presenting author of a MathPsych paper, you cannot also be a presenting
author of an ICCM paper and vica versa). We also welcome pre-conference
workshop/tutorial submissions that are not specific to MathPsych or ICCM.


All types of submissions are due on March 15th, 11.59pm CDT.

More information can be found on our website:
http://mathpsych.org/conferences/2018/
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Registration fees have not yet been determined, although we expect they
will be approximately $200 (faculty/professionals) and $80 (students).
Registration will open on May 1st.

We hope to see you in Madison!

Ion Juvina, Joseph Houpt, and Christopher Myers (ICCM co-chairs)

Joseph Austerweil and Joseph Houpt (MathPsych co-chairs)
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