CogSIMA 2026 - 2026 IEEE Conference on Cognitive and Computational Aspects of Situation Management
Date2026-03-09 - 2026-03-12
Deadline2025-10-24
VenueTempe, Arizona, USA - United States 
KeywordsSituation Awareness; Decision Support; Artificial Intelligence
Topics/Call fo Papers
Submit your paper: https://edas.info/N34186
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Conceptual framing of human-machine teams, including machines as fully-fledged
teammates vs. tools, human-animal teaming analogs, and anthropomorphism
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Sociotechnical studies, including test and evaluation of application-specific research
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Cognitive architectures for human-machine teaming
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Team performance metrics and measurement in human-machine systems
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Expert to novice comparisons in human-machine systems
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Human-machine relative task difficulty impacts on performance
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Sequential decision making and impacts to human-machine performance
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Quantitative modeling of social factors impacting
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Human-machine decision dyads
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Situation sensing, perception, comprehension, and prediction
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“Big Data” analysis and social media processing for situation awareness
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Cognitive information fusion
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Integration of human and signal intelligence, cyber-physical-social systems
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Models of collaboration and emergent behavior in cognitive multi-agent systems
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Situation recognition in autonomous systems and autonomous vehicles
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Situation assessment in reinforcement learning and deep learning
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human-machine interaction
Generative AI and explainable AI for situation awareness and situated
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Cognitive situation management with neuroergonomics and Brain-Machine Interface
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Biologically-inspired computational models of situation management
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and actions
Approaches to spatial and temporal reasoning, reasoning about goals, intentions,
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Models of human-machine collaboration
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Performance evaluation and metrics of human-machine systems, including
human-AI teaming
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Ontology-based computing, context modeling and discovery, situation modeling,
representation, and identification
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support
Systems, platforms, and tools for situation awareness, situation control, and decision
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System-level experiments and application-specific research
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Use of Large Language Models for improving situation understanding
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DUE DATES
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Regular and Special Session Papers submission: Oct. 24, 2025
Poster Papers submission: Oct. 24, 2025
Acceptance Notification: Dec. 15, 2025
Camera Ready: Jan. 15, 2026
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
●
Conceptual framing of human-machine teams, including machines as fully-fledged
teammates vs. tools, human-animal teaming analogs, and anthropomorphism
●
Sociotechnical studies, including test and evaluation of application-specific research
●
Cognitive architectures for human-machine teaming
●
Team performance metrics and measurement in human-machine systems
●
Expert to novice comparisons in human-machine systems
●
Human-machine relative task difficulty impacts on performance
●
Sequential decision making and impacts to human-machine performance
●
Quantitative modeling of social factors impacting
●
Human-machine decision dyads
●
Situation sensing, perception, comprehension, and prediction
●
“Big Data” analysis and social media processing for situation awareness
●
Cognitive information fusion
●
Integration of human and signal intelligence, cyber-physical-social systems
●
Models of collaboration and emergent behavior in cognitive multi-agent systems
●
Situation recognition in autonomous systems and autonomous vehicles
●
Situation assessment in reinforcement learning and deep learning
●
human-machine interaction
Generative AI and explainable AI for situation awareness and situated
●
Cognitive situation management with neuroergonomics and Brain-Machine Interface
●
Biologically-inspired computational models of situation management
●
and actions
Approaches to spatial and temporal reasoning, reasoning about goals, intentions,
●
Models of human-machine collaboration
●
Performance evaluation and metrics of human-machine systems, including
human-AI teaming
●
Ontology-based computing, context modeling and discovery, situation modeling,
representation, and identification
●
support
Systems, platforms, and tools for situation awareness, situation control, and decision
●
System-level experiments and application-specific research
●
Use of Large Language Models for improving situation understanding
---
DUE DATES
---
Regular and Special Session Papers submission: Oct. 24, 2025
Poster Papers submission: Oct. 24, 2025
Acceptance Notification: Dec. 15, 2025
Camera Ready: Jan. 15, 2026
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