[agents] [CFP] Annual Conference on Advances in Cognitive Systems

Mohan Sridharan mhnsrdhrn at gmail.com
Thu Jun 10 12:09:45 EDT 2021


The Ninth Annual Conference on Advances in Cognitive Systems (
http://www.cogsys.org/conference/2021/) will take place from Monday,
November 15, to Thursday, November 18, 2021. Workshops will occur on Monday
and the regular program will begin on Tuesday. The event will be virtual,
as was last year's meeting.

The conference welcomes many types of research, including demonstrations of
new capabilities, empirical studies of implemented systems, and formal
analyses of complex tasks. The term "cognitive" refers to any computational
artifact that thinks or reasons, whether or not it works the same way as
humans.

The objective is to bring together a diverse set of researchers who pursue
the original goals of artificial intelligence. That is, the overarching
theme of the conference is to explain cognition in
computational terms and to reproduce a broad range of intelligent behaviors
and human abilities in computational artifacts.

Some functional abilities that arise in this context include:
 * Problem Solving, Planning, and Heuristic Search
* Conceptual Inference, Reasoning, and Learning
* High-level Execution and Control
* Language Processing and Dialogue
* Vision and High-level Perception
* Memory Storage and Retrieval
* Meta-cognition and Meta-level Reasoning
* Multi-Tasking and Attention
* Structural Learning and Knowledge Capture
* Social Cognition and Interaction
* Cognitive Aspects of Emotion and Personality

Some research communities already address such issues, including those
dealing with cognitive architectures, commonsense reasoning, cognitive
robotics, qualitative modeling, and human-machine teaming. We encourage
participation from anyone who is interested in computational approaches  to
complex cognition, human-level intelligence, and related topics.

The submission deadline is August 20, 2021. Papers should have no more than
sixteen (16) single-column pages and must follow the formatting
instructions (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 are encouraged to examine the
review form (http://www.cogsys.org/review-form/) before submission, as
referees will expect papers to address the questions therein.

We are also soliciting proposals for workshops at this time.  If you wish
to  discuss an idea for one, please contact the program and workshop chairs
at: acs21 at sift.net.

Program Chairs

    Mark Burstein, SIFT LLC,  Boston Office.
    Mohan Sridharan, University of Birmingham, UK

Workshop Chairs
    Mohan Sridharan, University of Birmingham, UK
    David McDonald, SIFT LLC, Boston Office.

Organizing Committee
    Paul Bello, Naval Research Laboratory
    Michael Cox, Wright State University
    Matthew Klenk, Palo Alto Research Center
    Pat Langley, Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise
    Jaime MacBeth, Smith College
    Sergei Nirenburg, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute


Regards,
--Mohan
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~sridharm/
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