Final Call for Submissions
Submission CLOSED!!!
We are pleased to invite
submissions to EuroCogSci 2007, the Second European Cognitive
Science Conference, to be held in Delphi, Greece, May 23-27, 2007.
Important Dates:
All
submissions due: November 15, 2006
Acceptance
notifications: February 15, 2007
Final
camera-ready copies due: March 9, 2007
Conference General Chairs:
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Stella Vosniadou (UoA,
Greece)
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Daniel Kayser (Université Paris Nord, France)
Plenary Speakers will include:
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Margaret Boden (University of Sussex)
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Cristiano Castelfranchi (Italian
National Research Council)
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Stanislas Dehaene (Collège de France)
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Catherine Fuchs (CNRS, France)
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Randy Gallistel (Rutgers University)
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Rochel Gelman (Rutgers University)
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Nancy Nersessian (Georgia Institute of
Technology)
Invited Symposia will be organised in the following
areas:
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Peter Gärdenfors: Cooperation and the
Evolution of Cognition.
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Kim Plunkett: Connectionist Approaches
to Development.
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Boicho Kokinov & Dedre Gentner:
Analogy-Making: Resolved and Unresolved Mysteries.
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Kenneth Hugdah & Tatiana
Chernigovskaya: Language and Brain.
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Hedderik van Rijn & Stefan Frank:
Computational Psycholinguistics beyond Words.
Preliminary Instructions for Submissions
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 aim of this year's conference
will be to represent this full breadth of research in the cognitive
sciences, leading to useful mutual interactions. All contributions
should be addressed to an interdisciplinary audience.
ORAL PRESENTATION PAPERS:
20-minute oral presentations, which if accepted will be published as
6-page papers in the Proceedings.
POSTER PAPERS: poster
presentations, which if accepted will be published as 6-page papers in
the Proceedings.
POSTER ABSTRACTS: poster
presentations, which will be published in the Proceedings as one-page
abstracts.
SYMPOSIA: 90-minute
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 oral
papers, poster papers, poster abstracts, 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 oral
papers, poster papers, poster abstracts, and symposia should be
submitted according to the instructions, which appear at
Submission.
Electronic templates
are provided. We will unfortunately not be able to accept material not
submitted on these templates.
Note the deadlines for
receipt of submission materials above. Authors whose submissions are
accepted on the regular program and will appear in the Proceedings
will be notified in time to return final versions of their Proceedings
contributions by March 9. Publication is subject to meeting deadlines
and format requirements.
Submissions that do not
contain all of the required information or do not fit all the
specifications, including length, described in the instructions will
not be considered.
Information about
conference registration, hotel reservation, conference travel, etc
is available
here.
Submission closed!
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