[CogSci] Deadline coming up for virtual MathPsych/ICCM 2021

Joachim Vandekerckhove joachim at uci.edu
Mon Apr 26 19:40:43 PDT 2021


  Deadline coming up for virtual MathPsych/ICCM 2021

The virtual MathPsych/ICCM 2021 conference is now accepting submissions 
via mathpsych.org <https://mathpsych.org/>.  Please be sure to create an 
account and log in to see all the website's features.

Please note the following important dates.


      Important dates

*Abstract subm**ission deadline (MathPsych)*
	*May 1, 2021*
Abstract submission deadline (ICCM)
	May 7, 2021
*SMP acceptance notification* 	*May 7, 2021*
ICCM acceptance notification 	May 31, 2021
Pre-recorded video submissions due 	June 15, 2021
Interactive conference 	July 1 – 12, 2021

Proposals for MathPsych symposia will continue to be considered until 
*May 1*.

The interactive component of the virtual conference will run from July 
1, 2021 to July 12, 2021 and will involve live Q&A sessions, live 
plenary talks, social events, and more. Pre-recorded talks and posters 
and a discussion forum will be available throughout the conference period.


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  Announcing virtual MathPsych/ICCM 2021 and Call for Symposia

We invite you to virtual MathPsych/ICCM 2021, the joint gathering of the 
54th Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology and the 
19th International Conference on Cognitive Modelling (ICCM): the premier 
conference for research on computational models and computation-based 
theories of human cognition. Following our success in previous years, 
ICCM has again joined forces with the Society for Mathematical 
Psychology to create a conference in which all sessions are open to all 
attendees, and cross-talk is highly encouraged.

Virtual MathPsych/ICCM 2021 is a forum for presenting and discussing the 
complete spectrum of cognitive modeling approaches, including 
connectionism, symbolic modeling, dynamical systems, Bayesian modeling, 
and cognitive architectures. Research topics can range from low-level 
perception to high-level reasoning. We also welcome contributions that 
use computational models to better understand neuroscientific data.


      Format and venue

Following the model of the successful 2020 virtual meeting, the 
conference will be fully online, with no in-person component, and all 
submitted presentations to be provided as recordings.

The conference will once again take place on the Society for 
Mathematical Psychology’s online venue, mathpsych.org 
<https://mathpsych.org>. Access will be provided upon registration.


      Important dates

*Abstract submission deadline (MathPsych)*
	*May 1, 2021*
Abstract submission deadline (ICCM)
	May 7, 2021
*SMP acceptance notification* 	*May 7, 2021*
ICCM acceptance notification 	May 31, 2021
Pre-recorded video submissions due 	June 15, 2021
Interactive conference 	July 1 – 12, 2021


    Call for symposia

Symposia are blocks of four to eight regular-length presentations on a 
relatively narrow topic. “Regular length” means that there are 20 
minutes total per presentation (this includes time for questions and 
answers). To propose a symposium, send an email to 
conferencecommittee at mathpsych.org 
<mailto:conferencecommittee at mathpsych.org> with subject line 
“Symposium:” followed by a short title. In the body of the email, please 
provide a symposium title; a 200-250 word abstract; and a proposed list 
of speakers. Please also indicate which speakers (if any) have already 
agreed to contribute.

The deadline for symposium proposals is *May 1, 2021*. The conference 
committee will review proposals within one week. The strongest proposals 
involve a topic that is of interest to many conference attendees, while 
also attracting new people who don’t normally attend the conference. 
Ideally, many of the proposed speakers have already agreed to contribute.


    Submission categories

There are four submission categories. In all cases, authors should send 
in an abstract or paper for review. Once the submission is accepted, 
authors will be invited to record a presentation. These recorded 
presentations will be made available for viewing some time before the 
interactive component of the conference starts.

*MathPsych Virtual Talk* 	Submission length 	up to 250 words

	Video duration 	up to 15 minutes

	Live Q&A 	TBD dates between July 1–12
*MathPsych Virtual Fast Talk* 	Submission length 	up to 250 words

	Video duration 	up to 5 minutes
*ICCM Extended Abstract* 	Submission length 	up to 2 pages

	Video duration 	up to 5 minutes

	Live online poster session 	TBD date between July 1 – 12
*ICCM Full Paper* 	Submission length 	up to 6 pages

	Video duration (if accepted as *talk*) 	up to 15 minutes

	Live Q&A (if accepted as *talk*) 	TBD dates between July 1 – 12

	Video duration (if accepted as *poster*) 	up to 5 minutes

	Live online poster session (if accepted as *poster*) 	TBD dates between 
July 1 – 12

Note that not all Virtual Talks will feature in a live Q&A session.


      How-to

A how-to guide for prerecording your video presentation along with 
uploading instructions will be made available on the conference website.


      Confirmed speakers and events

We are pleased to announce these world-class invited speakers and events:

  * Interview with Senior Fellow Award winner James T. Townsend (Indiana
    University)
  * The 28th Annual ACT-R Workshop (Dan Bothell and Christian Lebiere)
  * Professional Development Workshop (Women of Mathematical Psychology)
  * Dora Matzke (University of Amsterdam; Estes Early Career Award winner)
  * Joseph Austerweil (University of Wisconsin-Madison; Estes Early
    Career Award winner)
  * Guy Hawkins (University of Newcastle; Estes Early Career Award winner)

Other events will be announced as they are confirmed.


    Code of Conduct

Please note that everyone attending the meeting will be expected to 
adhere to the Society’s Code of Conduct 
<https://mathpsych.org/page/code-of-conduct>. Attendees or applicants 
who have a priori concerns about the accessibility, inclusiveness, or 
welcoming nature of the conference should feel free to contact the 
Conference Chair directly at conference at mathpsych.org 
<mailto:conference at mathpsych.org>.

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Joachim Vandekerckhove <mailto:joachim+smp at uci.edu>, Conference Chair, 
Society for Mathematical Psychology
Terry Stewart <mailto:terry.stewart at gmail.com>, Conference Chair, 
International Conference on Cognitive Modeling
Pernille Hemmer <mailto:pernille.hemmer at psych.rutgers.edu>, President, 
Society for Mathematical Psychology
Leslie Blaha <mailto:leslie.blaha at gmail.com>, Secretary/Treasurer, 
Society for Mathematical Psychology

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