29.1484, Calls: Applied Ling, Cog Sci, Lang Acquisition, Psycholing, Translation/Denmark
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Subject: 29.1484, Calls: Applied Ling, Cog Sci, Lang Acquisition, Psycholing, Translation/Denmark
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Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2018 15:32:28
From: Laura Balling [lwb.msc at cbs.dk]
Subject: Scandinavian Workshop on Applied Eye Tracking
Full Title: Scandinavian Workshop on Applied Eye Tracking
Short Title: SWAET
Date: 23-Aug-2018 - 24-Aug-2018
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Contact Person: Laura Winther Balling
Meeting Email: lwb.msc at cbs.dk
Web Site: http://www.tilmeld.dk/SWAET2018/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Translation
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2018
Meeting Description:
The Scandinavian Workshop on Applied Eye Tracking (SWAET) is an
interdisciplinary meeting place for graduate students, researchers, industry,
and others who use eye tracking to study different phenomena - including
visual perception, reading, translation, learning, marketing, usability,
driving, and many others - or to help people with disabilities.
The programme will include two keynote lectures, several sessions with three
to four talks of 20 minutes each, and one or two poster sessions. Several eye
tracking companies will present their latest products. The keynote speakers
will be Professor Reinhold Kliegl from the University of Potsdam, Germany, who
will be talking about his research on eye movements and reading, and Dr.
Monica Castelhano from Queen's University, Ontario, Canada, who will be
talking about her research on eye movements and natural scene perception.
The workshop is of interest to linguists working in psycholinguistics, reading
or translation research, or those with an interest in eye-tracking
methodology.
Scientific committee:
Daniel Barratt (Copenhagen Business School)
Raymond Bertram (University of Turku)
Jesper Clement (Copenhagen Business School)
John Paulin Hansen (Danish Technical University)
Kristian Tangsgaard Hvelplund (University of Copenhagen)
Marcus Nyström (Lund University)
Gustaf Öqvist Seimyr (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm)
Laura Winther Balling (Copenhagen Business School)
2nd Call for Papers:
The deadline for abstract submission to Scandinavian Workshop on Applied Eye
Tracking (SWAET) has been extended to April 30.
The abstract submission for SWAET August 23-24 2018 in Copenhagen is now open.
SWAET is an interdisciplinary meeting place for graduate students,
researchers, industry, and others who use eye tracking to study different
phenomena - including visual perception, reading, translation, learning,
marketing, usability, driving, and many others - or to help people with
disabilities. We call for abstracts within these and other areas with a clear
topical connection to eye movements. For details and submission, please see
http://www.tilmeld.dk/SWAET2018/abstract-submission.html . The deadline for
abstract submission is April 30, 2018. Decisions on the submissions will be
sent to the authors by May 31, 2018. All accepted and presented abstracts will
be published in the Journal of Eye Movement Research.
Registration for SWAET 2018 is also open. The fee is 750DKK (approx. 100€)
which will cover workshop participation, lunches and refreshments on both day.
PhD-students participate free of charge. The conference dinner on August 23
will be 500 DKK (approx. 67€) for everyone. To sign up, please go to
https://www.tilmeld.dk/SWAET2018/sign-up.html
In the week following SWAET, we offer a PhD-course on Statistics for
Behavioural Sciences which will be relevant for PhD-students participating in
SWAET. For more information, see https://www.cbs.dk/forskning/phd/phd-courses
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