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[Swarm-Modelling] CFP: Extending Computational Cognitive Modelling to Is


From: Bill Rand
Subject: [Swarm-Modelling] CFP: Extending Computational Cognitive Modelling to Issues of Multi-Agent Interaction
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 13:48:37 -0600 (CST)

ECM_MAI 2007

      EXTENDING COMPUTATIONAL COGNITIVE MODELLING TO 
      ISSUES OF MULTI-AGENT INTERACTION
     in conjunction with ICAI'07, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (June 25-28, 2007)


Call for Papers
The fields of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and the social
sciences can together create a better understanding of cognition and social
processes than they can independently of each other. Some efforts in social
sciences, especially social simulations, have evolved an understanding of
social processes in societies independently from the other two fields.
However Sun (2006) among other has shown that there is relation between
individual cognition and social processes. Can this connection be understood
by exploring the relationship between computational cognitive modeling and
social simulation? How is the cognition of a society different from
individual cognition? In this session we will examine these questions and
many more.  We invite submissions of research that investigate any of the
following topics: (1) the relation between individual and social cognition,
(2) multi-agent models that are related to advances in individual cognition,
(3) social simulations that utilize cognitive science or artificial
intelligence techniques, (4) aspects of social cognition that require
modeling, and (5) the integration of cognitive models of learning into
multi-agent interaction.

 (Sun, R., 2006) Cognition and Multi-Agent Interaction, Edited by Ron Sun,
2006, Cambridge University Press.

Submission of Papers
Authors are invited to submit their draft paper (between 5 to 7 pages -
single space, font size of 10 to 12) to Sule Yildirim (address@hidden)
or Bill Rand (address@hidden) before the deadline. E-mail
submissions in MS document or PDF formats are preferable. All reasonable
typesetting formats are acceptable. These are general guidelines, if you
would like to submit in a different format please contact the coordinators.
Papers must not have been previously published or current submitted for
publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance authors will be asked to follow the
IEEE style format in preparing their papers for publication (max. 7 pages).
The first page of the submission should include:


-Title of the paper
-Name, affiliation, postal address, e-mail address, telephone number and fax
number for each author
-Name of the author who will present the paper should be indicated
-A maximum of five keywords

Session Format
The session will begin with an overview of the topic by the coordinators,
and the peer-reviewed papers will then be orally presented.  If time permits
a wrap-up discussion will take place at the end of the session.

Important Dates
Submission deadline: 1 March, 2007.
Notification of acceptance: 20 March, 2007.
Camera-ready due: 20 April, 2007.
Conference registration deadline: 20 April, 2007

See ICAI'07 website for complete details.

Program Committee
Session Chairs

  a.. Sule Yildirim, Hedmark University College
  b.. Bill Rand, Northwestern University

Program Committee

?         Ron Sun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
?         Tuncer ?ren, University of Ottawa
?         Maarten Sierhuis, RIACS/NASA Ames Research Center
?         Angelo Cangelosi, University of Plymouth
?         Agnar Aamodt, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
?         Peter De Souza, Hedmark University College
?         Ashwin Ram, Georgia Tech 
?         Levent Yilmaz, Auburn University


          Rev Date: Feb 08, 2007

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