AIC 2014 - 2nd International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Cognition
Date2014-11-26 - 2014-11-27
Deadline2014-09-21
VenueTorino, Italy
Keywords
Websitehttps://aic2014.di.unito.it
Topics/Call fo Papers
The series of Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Cognition (AIC) started in 2013 ( http://www.di.unito.it/~lieto/AIC2013/index.html), stemming from the need of creating an international scientific forum for the discussion and the presentation of the theoretical and applied research developments in the field of cognitively inspired Artificial Intelligence.
The collaboration between Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence had a strong impact for both the disciplines. In AI this partnership has driven to the realization of intelligent systems based on plausible models of human cognition. In turn, in cognitive science, the partnership allowed the development of cognitive models and architectures (based on information processing, on representations and their manipulation etc.) providing greater understanding on human thinking.
The 2nd edition of the AI and Cognition workshop 2014 (AIC 2014) aims at putting together researchers coming from different domains (e.g., artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computer science, engineering, philosophy, social sciences, etc.) working on the interdisciplinary field of cognitively inspired artificial systems. Both papers spotlighting theoretical issues and experimental research in the field are welcome. The submission of papers regarding the presentation of realized or under-development cognitively inspired systems and/or applications is encouraged.
We also particularly welcome papers raising challenging questions, innovative ideas and out of the box thinking and which, as a consequence, can help to promote interesting discussions at the workshop. The participation of younger researchers and the submission of research papers also at early stage of work is encouraged as well.
Please address questions regarding the workshop to Antonio Lieto and Daniele Radicioni, {lieto,radicion}-AT-di.unito.it.
The collaboration between Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence had a strong impact for both the disciplines. In AI this partnership has driven to the realization of intelligent systems based on plausible models of human cognition. In turn, in cognitive science, the partnership allowed the development of cognitive models and architectures (based on information processing, on representations and their manipulation etc.) providing greater understanding on human thinking.
The 2nd edition of the AI and Cognition workshop 2014 (AIC 2014) aims at putting together researchers coming from different domains (e.g., artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computer science, engineering, philosophy, social sciences, etc.) working on the interdisciplinary field of cognitively inspired artificial systems. Both papers spotlighting theoretical issues and experimental research in the field are welcome. The submission of papers regarding the presentation of realized or under-development cognitively inspired systems and/or applications is encouraged.
We also particularly welcome papers raising challenging questions, innovative ideas and out of the box thinking and which, as a consequence, can help to promote interesting discussions at the workshop. The participation of younger researchers and the submission of research papers also at early stage of work is encouraged as well.
Please address questions regarding the workshop to Antonio Lieto and Daniele Radicioni, {lieto,radicion}-AT-di.unito.it.
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