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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:29 pm
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Call For Submissions, FLAIRS

"Cognition and AI: Capturing Cognitive Plausibility and Informing
Psychological Processes"

A special track at the 23rd International FLAIRS Conference in
cooperation with
the American Association for Artificial Intelligence

All accepted papers will be published as 6-page proceedings by the
AAAI.
Paper submission deadline: November 23rd, 2009

A small number of submissions to this special track will be selected
for publication in
the Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence
(JETAI)
Expanded submission for publication in JETAI: April 23rd, 2010

For Complete Details Please Visit: academic.nickduran.com/
FLAIRS_C&AI.html

The 23rd Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference
(FLAIRS-23) will be held May 19-21, 2010 at The Shores Resort & Spa in
Daytona Beach, Florida, USA. We are pleased to announce that our
keynote speakers will be Herb Clark, Eugene Charniak, and Janet
Kolodner.

Cognition and AI (C&AI) is a FLAIRS special track that spotlights
theoretical and experimental research that explains, integrates, and
models human cognition with various computational approaches. It is an
open forum for interdisciplinary research that spans the domains of
cognitive psychology, computer science, philosophy, and the learning
sciences. If you use computational techniques to better understand
cognitive phenomena, or are developing AI that instantiates cognitive
processes, then this track is for you.

This C&AI special track will feature studies as they relate to
cognition and AI. Some areas of interest include (but are not limited
to):

1. Bases for evaluating AI and cognitive psychology
2. Knowledge representations (e.g., symbolic, statistical,
embodied, etc.)
3. Reasoning e.g., monotonic and non-monotonic logic, etc.)
4. Inference
5. Learning
6. Planning
7. Problem solving
8. Language and communication
9. Perception
10. Affect
11. Game theory
12. Goal-directed behaviors
13. Constraint satisfaction problems
14. Cognitive architectures
15. Intelligent systems
16. Models of agency
17. Neural networks
18. Autonomous systems
19. Robotics
20. Dynamical cognition
21. Situated cognition
22. Statistical and probabilistic techniques (e.g., Bayesian, co-
occurrence, etc.)
23. Novel methodologies (e.g., eye-tracking, body sensors, arm
movements, etc.)

Researchers presenting at the C&AI special track are also invited to
submit their papers for publication in the Journal of Experimental and
Theoretical Artificial Intelligence (JETAI). To be eligible for
selection, authors will be required to submit an expanded version of
the original conference proceeding that contains significant
theoretical or experimental additions.

Questions regarding the C&AI special track should be addressed to the
track co-chairs:
Nicholas Duran, nduran AT memphis.edu
Sidney D’Mello, sdmello AT memphis.edu
Rick Dale, radale AT memphis.edu
 
 
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