[UAI] CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - COGSCI '01

From: Colleen Seifert (seifert@umich.edu)
Date: Fri Oct 20 2000 - 14:55:26 PDT

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    Twenty-third Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

    August 1 - 4, 2001

    University of Edinburgh, Scotland

    http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/cogsci2001

    Call for Papers:

    Cognitive Science pursues a scientific understanding of the
    mind through all available methodologies, notably those of
    anthropology, artificial intelligence, computer science,
    education, linguistics, logic, neuroscience, philosophy and
    psychology, in whatever combinations are most appropriate to
    the topic at hand. The focus of this year's conference will
    be to represent the full breadth of research in the
    cognitive sciences, in ways that will lead to useful mutual
    interaction. All contributions should be addressed to an
    interdisciplinary audience.

    * STANDARD SPOKEN PAPERS: 20-minute spoken
    presentations, which (if accepted) will be published as
    6-page papers in the Proceedings;

    * STANDARD POSTERS: poster presentations, which (if
    accepted) will be published as 6-page papers in the
    Proceedings;

    * ABSTRACT POSTERS: poster presentations, which (if
    accepted) will be published in the Proceedings as one-page
    abstracts, but can be submitted only by members of the
    Cognitive Science Society. For information about
    membership, see http://www.umich.edu/~cogsci or contact the
    Executive Officer, Colleen Seifert (Fax: (734) 429-9248;
    email: cogsci@umich.edu; mail: Cognitive Science Society,
    5618 Ann Arbor-Saline Road, Saline, MI, 48176).

    * SYMPOSIA: 90-minute spoken presentations, including three
    or more well-integrated talks on a common topic and possibly
    a discussant, which if accepted will be published as one-
    page abstracts in the Proceedings.

    Submissions for standard spoken papers, standard posters,
    and symposia will be reviewed by an international panel of
    experts according to the following criteria: Significance;
    Relevance to a Broad Audience of Cognitive Science
    Researchers; Originality; Technical Merit; and Clarity of
    Presentation.

    ALL submissions for standard spoken papers, standard
    posters, abstract posters, and symposia should be submitted
    according to the instructions at
    http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/cogsci2001. Electronic templates
    will be provided for a number of formats. Unfortunately, we
    will not be able to accept material not submitted on these
    templates. Authors whose submissions are accepted will be
    notified in time to return final versions of their
    contributions by late April.
    PROPOSALS THAT DO NOT FIT ALL SPECIFICATIONS
    (INCLUDING LENGTH) WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.

    Deadline for RECEIPT of all submissions: Wednesday, 7th
    February, 2001.



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