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CogSci 2017
39th Annual Meeting of the
Cognitive Science Society
Computational Foundations of Cognition
London, United Kingdom
July 27-29, 2017
(Tutorials & Workshops: July 26, 2017)
The online submission is now open. You may review the criteria and make your submission at:
http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/conference/cogsci2017/submissions/
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Highlights Include:
Plenary Speakers:
Richard Granger, Dartmouth
Ulrike Hahn, Birkbeck, University of London
Richard Sutton, University of Alberta
16th Rumelhart Prize Presentation:
Lila Gleitman, University of Pennsylvania
2016 C.L. de Carvalho-Heineken Prize Winner for Cognitive Science:
Elizabeth Spelke, Harvard University
Cognitive scientists from around the world are invited to attend CogSci 2017! The Annual Meeting of the Cognitive
Science Society is the world's premiere annual conference the interdisciplinary study of cognition. Cognitive Science
draws on a broad spectrum of disciplines, topics, and methodologies, and CogSci 2017 reflects this diversity in its
theme.
In addition to the invited presentations, the program will be filled with competitive peer-reviewed submissions of several
kinds: research papers, contributed symposia, publication-based talks, member abstracts, tutorials, and workshops.
Submissions may report on work involving any approach to Cognitive Science, including, but not limited to,
anthropology, artificial intelligence, computational cognitive systems, cognitive development, cognitive neuroscience,
cognitive psychology, education, evolution of cognition, linguistics, logic, machine learning, network analysis, neural
networks, philosophy, and robotics.
Please see the submissions page on the conference website for submission categories, including a new option to
publish only the abstract portion of 6-page submissions. The deadline for submissions is February 1, 2017. All
submissions must be made via the conference program website. Information regarding the submission process may be
found at:
http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/conference/cogsci2017/submissions/
London is a world-class city with many tourist attractions, a vibrant nightlife, and an extensive history linked to the field of
Cognitive Science. Come and explore the breadth and depth of this global city.
Conference Co-Organizers:
Glenn Gunzelmann, Andrew Howes, Thora Tenbrink, & Eddy Davelaar
[email protected]
Cognitive Science Society
www.cognitivesciencesociety.org
[email protected]