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ACS 2024 - 11th Annual Conference on Advances in Cognitive Systems
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Palermo, Italy, ICAR-CNR Institute
17-19 June, 2024
Workshop website: https://acs2024.github.io/
About ACS 2024
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ACS is an annual conference for research on the initial goals of artificial intelligence and cognitive science, which aimed to explain the mind in computational terms and to reproduce the entire range of human cognitive abilities in computational artifacts. Many researchers remain committed to this original vision, and Advances in Cognitive Systems provides a place to present recent results and pose new challenges for the field. The meetings bring together researchers with interests in human-level intelligence, complex cognition, integrated intelligent systems, cognitive architectures, and related topics.
The conference welcomes many types of research, including demonstrations of new capabilities, empirical studies of implemented systems, and formal analyses of complex tasks.
Submission Guidelines
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Papers should have no more than sixteen (16) single-column pages and must follow the
formatting instructions at http://www.cogsys.org/instructions/.
Authors of papers accepted for oral presentation may be invited to
publish an expanded version in Advances in Cognitive Systems, an
archival electronic journal associated with the conference. Authors
should examine the review form at http://www.cogsys.org/review-form/
before submission, as referees will expect papers to address the
questions therein.
Important Dates
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Topics of interest include:
* Conceptual Inference and Reasoning
* Problem Solving, Planning, and Heuristic Search
* Common Sense and Qualitative Modeling
* Memory Storage and Retrieval
* Structural Learning and Knowledge Capture
* Natural Language Understanding and Generation
* Discourse and Dialogue Processing
* Vision, Audition, and High-level Perception
* Mental Imagery and Iconic Processing
* Cognitive Models and Architectures
* Creativity
* Cognitive Robotics and Embodied Cognition
* High-level Execution and Control
* Multi-Tasking and Attention
* Social Cognition and Interaction
* Cognitive Aspects of Emotion and Personality
* Metacognition and Meta-level Reasoning
Organizing Committee
Michael Cox, Wright State University
Matthew Klenk, Toyota Research Institute
Pat Langley, ISLE / Stanford University
Jamie Macbeth, Smith College
Sergei Nirenburg, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Program Chair
Antonio Lieto, University of Salerno and ICAR-CNR
Local Chairs
Agnese Augello, ICAR-CNR
Arianna Pipitone, University of Palermo and ICAR-CNR
Last Editions
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