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32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Message 1: 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
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Date: 24-Nov-2009
From: Mitchell Nathan <mnathan wisc.edu>
Subject: 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
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Full Title: 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society Short Title: COGSCI2010 Date: 11-Aug-2010 - 14-Aug-2010 Location: Portland, Oregon, USA Contact Person: Stellan Ohlsson Meeting Email: stellan uic.edu Web Site: http://cognitivesciencesociety.org/conference2010/index.html Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science Call Deadline: 06-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: Cognitive scientists from around the world are invited to attend CogSci2010, the world's premiere annual conference on cognitive science. The conference aims to represent a broad spectrum of topics, issues, and methodologies. In addition to papers, posters sessions, symposia, tutorials, and workshops there will be invited presentations by leaders in the field. The plenary speakers include James L. McClelland (10th Rumelhart Prize Recipient), Stanford University, Marsha Lovett, Carnegie-Mellon University, Peter Gerjets, University of Tübingen, and Philip David Zelazo, University of Minnesota. This is the 10th year of the Rumelhart Prize, and the program will feature a celebration of this milestone. The meeting will be the 32nd in the Society's history, and it will be held in beautiful Portland, Oregon, USA. Call for Papers We invite submissions in any area of the cognitive sciences, including, but not limited to, artificial intelligence, cognitive architectures, cognitive development, cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, education, epistemology, expertise and expert systems, linguistics, logic, machine learning, neural networks, philosophy of science, robotics and social network studies. Submissions are welcome in any of five categories: Papers, symposia, member abstracts, tutorials, and workshops. Submissions must be submitted electronically on the conference submissions web site. For additional information, go to the main conference web site at the above URL and follow the 'Submissions' link. Key Dates: - All submissions are due on February 6, 2010. - Authors will be notified of decisions by April 12. - Camera-ready copy for inclusion in the proceedings is due on May 15.
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