35.2104, Calls: 6th International Workshop on Cognition: Interdisciplinary Foundations, Models and Applications
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Subject: 35.2104, Calls: 6th International Workshop on Cognition: Interdisciplinary Foundations, Models and Applications
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Date: 22-Jul-2024
From: Giorgia Troiani [giorgia.troiani at nu.edu.kz]
Subject: 6th International Workshop on Cognition: Interdisciplinary Foundations, Models and Applications
Full Title: 6th International Workshop on Cognition: Interdisciplinary
Foundations, Models and Applications
Short Title: CIFMA-2024
Date: 05-Nov-2024 - 05-Nov-2024
Location: Aveiro, Portugal
Contact Person: Giorgia Troiani
Meeting Email: giorgia.troiani at nu.edu.kz
Web Site: https://cifma.github.io/
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics;
Language Acquisition; Semantics
Call Deadline: 14-Sep-2024
Meeting Description:
Cognition encompasses many aspects of intellectual functions and
processes such as attention, knowledge, memory, judgment, reasoning,
problem solving, decision making, comprehension and production of
language. Although it originated from the field of psychology, it goes
beyond the individual human mind and behaviour, and involves and
affects the interaction with the environment in which humans act. The
increasing complexity of the environment with which humans interact is
no longer restricted to their natural living environment and the other
humans populating it, but includes a large technological support
consisting of physical and computational systems, virtual worlds and
robots. This fact has expanded the scope of studying cognition to a
large number of disciplines well beyond psychology. Cognitive
processes are analysed from different perspectives within different
contexts, notably in the fields of linguistics, neuroscience,
psychiatry, psychology, education, philosophy, anthropology,
linguistics, biology, systemics, logic, and computer science. These
and other different approaches to the analysis of cognition are
synthesised in the developing field of cognitive science, a
progressively autonomous academic discipline.
The objectives of this new international workshop are:
- to bring together practitioners and researchers from academia,
industry and research institutions who are interested in the
foundations and applications of cognition from the perspective of
their areas of expertise and aim at a synergistic effort in
integrating approaches from different areas;
- to nurture cooperation among researchers from different areas and
establish concrete collaborations;
- to present formal methods to cognitive scientists as a general
modelling and analysis approach, whose effectiveness goes well beyond
its application to computer science and software engineering.
Call for Papers:
Complete CfP: https://cifma.github.io/cifma-2024-CfP.txt
=== TOPICS ===
Contributions to the workshop cover the areas of education, research
and technology, either in general or with a focus on formal methods.
Topics are organised in possibly overlapping categories and include,
but are not restricted to:
Interdisciplinary Foundations of Cognition:
- philosophy of cognition
- human memory and memory processes
- attention
- perception, visual cognition and situated cognition
- cognitive models and architectures
- languages for cognitive science
- social cognition
Cognitive Linguistics:
- cognitive approaches to grammar
- cognitive and conceptual semantics
- conceptual organisation
- cognitive phonology
- dynamical models of language acquisition
- computational models of metaphor and language acquisition
Cognitive Learning:
- learning theories
- cognitive development
- problem solving
- metacognition
Cognitive Neuroscience and Medicine:
- biomedical signal and image processing
- biomedical sensors and wearable systems
- brain-computer interfaces and neural prostheses
- brain mapping
- neural and rehabilitation engineering
Logics and their application to:
- human-computer interaction
- human behaviour
- human reasoning and problem solving
- visual reasoning
- human-robot interaction
- linguistics
Cognitive computing:
- artificial neural networks
- human behaviour
- cognitive analytics
- human cognitive augmentation
- cognitive computing hardware
- AI cognitive systems
Cognition and software engineering:
- integration of cognitive models and cognitive architectures within
the software design and verification process
- cognitive aspects in cyber-physical systems and their verification
- socio-technical systems
- cognitive aspects in safety analysis and verification of
safety-critical systems
- cognitive security
- cognition hacking
Cognition and formal methods:
- formal frameworks for trust reasoning
- formal methods for the modeling and analysis of robotic systems
- formal methods for the modeling and analysis of human behaviour
- formal methods for the modeling and analysis of human interaction
with computers and robots
- application of formal methods to cognitive psychology
- formal frameworks for trust reasoning
=== SUBMISSION ===
Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cifma2024
Authors are invited to submit, via Easychair, research contributions
or experience reports.
All papers should be written in English and prepared using the
specific LNCS templates available at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Submissions are
required to report on original, unpublished work and should not be
submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere (cf. IFIP's Author
Code of Conduct)
There are six categories of submissions:
- Research papers, to present original research and the analysis,
interpretation and validation of the research findings.
- Position papers, to present innovative, arguable ideas, opinions or
frameworks which are likely to foster discussion at the workshop.
- Interdisciplinary Project papers, to describe a new
interdisciplinary research project, or the status of an ongoing
project or the outcomes of a recently completed project.
- Case Study papers, to report on case studies, preferably in a
real-world setting.
- Tool papers, to present a new tool, a new tool component or novel
extensions to an existing tool.
- Tool Demonstration papers, to demonstrate the tool workflow(s) and
human interaction aspects, and evaluate the overall role of the tool
and impact on cognitive science.
- Progress paper, to discuss the progress status of works presented
at previous editions of CIFMA.
=== PROGRAM CO-CHAIR ===
Reinhard Kahle, Department of Mathematics, NOVA University Lisbon,
Portugal
Graham Pluck, Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University,
Thailand.
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