Conferences of Interest
1.) 5th International
Conference on Cognitive Modeling
"Computational modeling has become an important tool for building and testing
theories in Cognitive Science during the last years. ICCM provides a worldwide
forum for cognitive scientists who build computational theories and test
them against empirical data.
The goal of ICCM-2003 is to bring together researchers from several backgrounds
(Information Science, Neurophysiology, Psychology, Psycholinguistics, Robotics),
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to discuss theoretical models,
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to learn more about the developments of different modeling approaches,
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teach the usage of the models via
Tutorials
(the
day prior to the conference),
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to compare different approaches,
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to discuss evaluations of theoretical models using empirical data
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and generally to bring forward the accumulation and integration of cognitive
models and theories in Cognitive Science."
2.) 12th
Conference on Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation
(In Scottsdale!)
"This annual event provides a forum for scientific and technical exchange
on research in the science of human behavior representation and on the application
of leading-edge cognitive science to the behavior representation challenges
faced by the modeling and simulation community. Application areas of interest
include training, rehearsal, analysis, acquisition, planning, experimentation,
and gaming. The conference enables modeling and simulation research scientists,
engineers, application users, and technical communities to meet, share ideas
and experiences, identify gaps in current capabilities, discuss new research
directions, and highlight promising technologies. "
http://iccm2003.ppp.uni-bamberg.de/