[Dgkl] 2nd Call For Papers and Ext. Abstracts: TriCoLore 2018 - C3GI - ISD - SCORE, Bolzano, Dec 13-14

Maria Hedblom maria.m.hedblom at gmail.com
Mon Oct 15 15:27:08 UTC 2018


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2nd Call For Abstracts/Papers/Participation: TriCoLore 2018 - C3GI - ISD -
SCORE

TriCoLore 2018, December 13-14
Creativity | Cognition | Computation

Website: tricolore.inf.unibz.it

Joint Workshops C3GI * ISD4 * SCORE
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

*Invited speakers: *

Marianna Bolognesi, University of Oxford
*"How words vs images construct metaphor"*

Alessandro Oltramari, Bosch Research and Technology Center in Pittsburgh
*"Multi-modal sense-making"*

Marija Slavkovik, University of Bergen
*"Autonomous yet moral machines"*


*            --- Call for papers and extended abstracts ---*

Not yet certain about how you want 2018 to end? We have the answer!
Join us in Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, in mid-December for 2 days of joint
workshops
focusing on creativity, cognition, and computation:  C3GI, on computational
creativity, ISD4, the 4th Image Schema Day, together with the
Bremen-Bolzano
research collaboration SCORE on cognitive robotics. Three exciting
interconnected events for the price of one!

Submissions and expressions of interested are invited in each of the
three areas and for synergistic combinations:

*C3GI*: We invite papers that make a scientific contribution to the fields
of
creativity research, computational creativity, idea generation and/or
artificial general intelligence. Possible topics range over theoretical
studies of human creativity, inventive capacities and intelligence. Papers
proposing computational models for these capabilities are welcome, as well
as
application-based reports from fields like design, architecture or the arts.
Studies of systems and software supporting and/or guiding humans
in creative or inventive acts are also encouraged.

More info: https://c3gi.inf.unibz.it/

*ISD4: *The image schema day is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of
conceptual primitives such as image schemas, conceptual dependency,
semantic primes and affordances. Originating from cognitive linguistics
image schemas was introduced as a connection between the embodied
experiences and metaphoric expressions found in natural language, the arts
and analogical reasoning. Later research on artificial intelligence
started to investigate image schemas as a potential stepping stone towards
a solution to the symbol grounding problem. Regardless of discipline, the
workshop accepts submissions on the topic of image schemas and similar
notions, including but not limited to:

- Image schemas in metaphors or concept invention
- Formal representation of conceptual primitives
- Image schemas in design and visual arts
- Embodied cognition and cognitive development

More info: http://isd.inf.unibz.it/

*SCORE*: Score is a research cooperation between the University of Bremen,
Germany, and the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, covering topics
related to
integrating cognitively inspired knowledge representation, embodied
simulations, as well as ontology, into cognitive robotics. Interactions
with image schema research and creativity are particularly encouraged.

More info: http://score.inf.unibz.it/


*Submission / participation information:*
Paper formats (for all three events):
- Extended abstracts: up to 4 pages
- Short papers: up to 8 pages
- Full papers: 12 pages

Submission deadline: November 1, 2018

For Layout instructions, please follow the IOS Press Latex or Word
templates found at:

https://www.iospress.nl/service/authors/latex-and-word-tools-for-book-authors/


Submission through Easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tricolore2018

The proceedings of TriCoLore 2018 will be published as a volume in the CEUR
proceedings series.

Registration: More info to come nearer the date: reserve time in your
calendar now!

The organisers
ISD:   Maria M. Hedblom, Tony Veale, and Oliver Kutz
C3GI:  Tarek R. Besold, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Carlos Leon
SCORE: John Bateman and Oliver Kutz
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