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ICCM 2013 Call for Cognitive Modeling Papers
Dates: July 11 - 14 Location: Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada ICCM Website http://iccm-conference.org/2013/. ICCM 2013, the 12th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, invites you to submit original papers presenting research that utilizes computational techniques for modeling human cognition. ICCM is the main international conference for computational models of human cognition. It is at the forefront of research on modeling all aspects of human cognition and behavior, as well as methodologies for validating the models. The conference has run since 1996, and attracts the leading researchers in this field. All modeling methods are welcome. Types of submissions Refereed papers of up to 6 pages: If a submission is accepted to be published as a paper, the paper will be presented at the conference either as a talk or as a poster. Papers are to be submitted in Cognitive Science Society Conference format, as detailed here: http://iccm-conference.org/2013/submissions (Due March 25) Refereed poster abstracts of 1 or 2 pages: If accepted, the corresponding poster will be presented at the conference as a poster. (Due March 25) Tutorials: The first day of the conference is devoted to tutorials on various cognitive modeling techniques. If you are interested in submitting a proposal for a tutorial, see the submission instructions here: http://acs.ist.psu.edu/iccm2013/tutorials-call.html (Due March 20) We look forward to seeing you there Program Co-Chairs: Robert L. West (rlwest@gmail.com) Terry Stewart (terry.stewart@gmail.com) Tutorials Chair Frank Ritter (ritter@ist.psu.edu) | ||||||||||||||||||
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