[CogSci] Extended Deadline: Spatial Cognition 2020, Riga

Jurģis Šķilters jurgis.skilters at lu.lv
Tue Jan 28 11:41:51 PST 2020


Extended Call for Papers

SPATIAL COGNITION 2020 (SC 2020)

http://sc2020.lu.lv/



University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia,
August 26-28, 2020



Spatial Cognition is concerned with the acquisition, development, representation, organization, and use of knowledge about spatial objects in real, virtual or hybrid environments and processed by human or artificial agents. Spatial Cognition includes research from fields such as cognitive and developmental psychology, linguistics, computer science, geography, cartography, philosophy, neuroscience, and education. The conference is single-track, and the final program will be the result of a selective review process. The program will include oral and poster presentations of refereed papers, symposia and keynote talks.



KEYNOTES:

Sara I. Fabrikant (Geography, University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Steve Franconeri (Cognitive Science, Design, Northwestern University, USA)
Laure Rondi-Reig (Neuroscience, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France)


PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

CO-CHAIRS: Prof. Nora Newcombe (Psychology, USA), Prof. Jurgis Skilters (Cognitive Science, Computing Science, Latvia), Prof. David Uttal (Psychology, Education, USA)


MEMBERS:

  *   Thomas Barkowsky (Computing Science, Germany)
  *   Ģirts Burgmanis (Geography, Latvia)
  *   Claus-Christian Carbon (Psychology, Design, Germany)
  *   Kenny Coventry (Psychology, UK)
  *   Christian Freksa (Computing Science, Germany)
  *   Michael Glanzberg (Philosophy, Cognitive Science, USA)
  *   Rob Goldstone (Psychology, USA)
  *   Alex Klippel (Geography, Psychology, USA)
  *   Barbara Landau (Psychology, USA)
  *   Suzi Lima (Psycholinguistics, Anthropology, Canada)
  *   Tim McNamara (Psychology, USA)
  *   Pritty Patel-Grosz (Linguistics, Norway)
  *   Baingio Pinna (Psychology, Arts, Italy)
  *   Aina Puce (Neuroscience, USA)
  *   Leo Selavo (Computing Science, Latvia)
  *   Jose Sotello (Psychology, USA)
  *   Mike Stieff (Chemistry, Education, Psychology, USA)
  *   Daina Taimiņa (Mathematics, USA)
  *   Cees van Leeuwen (Neuroscience, Belgium)
  *   Līga Zariņa (Mathematics, Geoscience, Cognitive Science, Latvia)
  *   Mila Vulchanova (Psychology, Linguistics, Norway)
  *   Yoad Winter (Linguistics, The Netherlands)
  *   Joost Zwarts (Linguistics, The Netherlands)

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

GENERAL CHAIR: Prof. Guntis Arnicāns (Computing Science, University of Latvia). CO-CHAIRS: Dr. Līga Zariņa (Mathematics, Geoscience, Cognitive Science, University of Latvia), Kaspars Čikste (Finance Management & Coordination, Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia)

MEMBERS:

Nora Bērziņa (Statistics, University of Latvia)
Vice-Rector Dr. Agrita Kiopa (Riga Stradins University, Latvia)
Prof. Leo Selavo (Computing Science, University of Latvia)
Liene Viļuma (Information Science, University of Latvia)
Jeļena Poļakova (Communication Science, University of Latvia)
Rihards Rūmnieks (Computing Science, University of Latvia)
Maija Kāle (Computing Science, Latvia)
Dace Šostaka (Linguistics, Computing Science, University of Latvia)

Institutional partner: Riga Stradins University<https://www.rsu.lv/en> (https://www.rsu.lv/en)

SUBMISSIONS:

  1.  Submissions for Oral Presentations presenting original and unpublished work are solicited in all areas of spatial cognition. Authors may choose to submit in either one of two ways.
     *   For inclusion in an edited volume (Springer Springer Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series of Spatial Cognition volumes: https://www.springer.com/series/1244). For an overview see: http://bscc.spatial-cognition.de/node/6). Short papers submitted for inclusion in the conference book published by Springer should be 12-17 pages in length. If accepted, reviewer comments will be sent to allow for revision for publication.
     *   Short papers not aimed at book publication should not exceed 1,200 words (including figures, tables, and references). Some short paper submissions may be accepted for poster presentation.
  2.  Submissions for Poster Presentations (abstracts) are solicited in all areas of spatial cognition. Poster abstracts should not exceed 500 words (including figures, tables, and references).
  3.  Submissions for Symposia or Workshops. Symposia or workshops may be scheduled on Tuesday, August 25, in parallel with the two satellite conferences. To organize a symposium, please send a 500-word overview, and then follow the rules for short papers. To organize a workshop, please submit a proposal not to exceed 1200 words.

All submissions must be written in English, formatted according to Springer LNAI formatting guidelines<http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines> , and submitted by March 15, 2020 via the EasyChair submission webpage<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sc2020>. Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines<ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/svproc/guidelines/Springer_Guidelines_for_Authors_of_Proceedings.pdf> and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX <ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/llncs2e.zip> or for Word<ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/word/splnproc1703.zip>, for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs<https://goo.gl/hbsa4D> in their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made. Springer’s proceedings LaTeX templates are available in Overleaf<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/springer-lecture-notes-in-computer-science/kzwwpvhwnvfj#.WsdHOy5uZpg>.

All submissions (short papers and abstracts) will be reviewed the Program Committee. Accepted submissions must be presented at the conference (at least one author of each submission must register by 15 June 2020 or the presentation/poster will be dropped from the program).

Contact regarding technical submission issues: Dace Šostaka (dace.sostaka @ lu.lv )

SATELLITE CONFERENCES

On Tuesday, August 25, there will be two satellite conferences:

  *   Conference on Medical Data Visualisation (co-hosted by Riga Stradins University)
  *   Conference on Sensor Technologies and Distributed Systems (co-hosted with EDI institute).



Satellite Conference on Medical Data Visualisation (co-hosted by Riga Stradins University)

As a satellite event for Spatial Cognition 2020 we are interested in discussing the challenges, possibilities of medical data visualization. Contributions referring to variety of formats of medical data are welcome.

  *   Contributions referring to following areas (but not limited to) are welcome:
  *   Visuo-spatial abilities and skills in visualisations
  *   Visuo-spatial tasks in diagnostics
  *   Computational simulations, neural network and hybrid approaches to visualisations
  *   Real-time visualizations
  *   Expert knowledge in visualisations
  *   Patients’ perception of visualizations
  *   Visualizing big data

All submissions to Medical Data Visualization Conference are taking place via SC2020 EasyChair platform. When submitting, please indicate (right after the title of submission) that this is a paper intended for Medical Data Visualisation Conference.

Satellite Conference on Applied Artificial Spatial Cognition (co-hosted with EDI institute).

In this full-day event, the participants will have the opportunity to demonstrate their applied research results in the field of spatial cognition through presentations and demonstrations. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers implementing spatial cognition concepts in such rapidly changing fields as:

  *   Artificial intelligence and machine vision for spatial cognition
  *   Robotics and smart industrial systems
  *   Self-driving vehicles with spatial awareness
  *   Other fields related to artificial agents and human-computer interaction

In addition to oral presentations/short papers, participants are welcome to apply for practical demonstrations of their research.

As with the main conference, submissions for oral presentations are solicited in the form of short papers presenting original and unpublished work matching the scope of applied spatial cognition in artificial agents. These short papers should not exceed 1,200 words (including figures, tables, and references). All submissions are taking place via SC2020 EasyChair platform. When submitting, indicate (right after the title of submission) that this is a paper intended for the track of Applied Artificial Spatial Cognition.

A selection of best short paper submissions will be offered an opportunity to submit a full article for publication in a special issue of Journal “Automatic Control and Computer Sciences” (https://www.springer.com/journal/11950).

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission deadline (individual papers): February 1, 2020, March 15

Submission of symposia: March 15.
Notification of paper acceptance: April 15,  2020
Camera-ready copies of papers:  May 15, 2020
Early registration ends: July 1, 2020

CONTACTS

Please address all correspondence regarding the organization of the conference to the conference email address: info at sc2020.lu.lv<mailto:info at sc2020.lu.lv>




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