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Visual Representations and Reasoning (VRR-11)
A workshop of the 22nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Barcelona, Spain --- July 18, 2011 http://dilab.gatech.edu/vrr-workshop/ Important Dates March 14, 2011: Submissions due April 25: Notification of acceptance May 16: Camera-ready copy due July 18: VRR workshop @ IJCAI in Barcelona, Spain Organizing Committee Maithilee Kunda, Georgia Tech Keith McGreggor, Georgia Tech Jim Davies, Carleton University Paul Rosenbloom, USC Program Committee Thomas Barkowsky, University of Bremen B. Chandrasekaran, Ohio State University Ellen Do, Georgia Tech Ron Ferguson, SAIC Janice Glasgow, Queen’s University Gabriela Goldschmidt, Technion Mateja Jamnik, University of Cambridge Benjamin Kuipers, University of Michigan Hari Narayanan, Auburn University Nancy Nersessian, Georgia Tech Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University Steve Tanimoto, University of Washington Paul Thagard, University of Waterloo Patrick Winston, MIT Overview The last few decades have witnessed a lively debate on whether visual mental representations are a real part of human cognition. Likewise, AI systems have varied in how heavily they rely on visual systems of knowledge representation, from purely proposition-based production systems that contain no explicit visual reasoning to systems that use overt models of visual knowledge. Advances in this area may enable more extensive autonomous reasoning in visual domains, foster deeper computational support for and understanding of human problem solving, modeling, and design, and improve human-machine interaction through more intense and effective use of visual representations. Drawing participants from diverse research communities such as AI, HCI, cognitive science, learning science, and design science, this interdisciplinary workshop aims to describe and discuss the latest scientific research that may inform and influence progress towards these goals. Topics for this workshop include, but are not limited to: * Cognitive architectures * Visual and propositional comparisons * Diagrammatic reasoning * Educational theory, technology, and practice * Formal theories of visual representation * High-level perception * Mental images in cognition * Multi-modal representations and reasoning * Sketch understanding * Spatial representations and reasoning * Visual media theory and applications * Visual representations and mental models * Visual representations in creativity and design * Visual representations in human culture * Visual similarity and analogy Submissions We welcome two types of submissions: full papers (6-8 pages) and shorter extended abstracts or position papers (2-3 pages). Submissions must follow the standard IJCAI two-column format, and PDF submission instructions can be found on the workshop website: http://dilab.gatech.edu/vrr-workshop/submissions.html The deadline for all types of submissions is March 14, 2011. Submission is now open. Additional Info For more information, please visit the workshop website: http://dilab.gatech.edu/vrr-workshop/ A PDF version of this call for papers can be downloaded here: http://dilab.gatech.edu/vrr-workshop/IJCAI-11-VRR-CFP.pdf |
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