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<p><b>Announcing MathPsych/ICCM 2019</b><br>
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VENUE: Le Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Canada<br>
DATES: July 19-22, 2019<br>
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We invite you to MathPsych/ICCM 2019, the joint gathering of the
52nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology and
the 17th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM):
the premier conference for research on computational models and
computation-based theories of human cognition. Following our
success in 2017 and 2018, 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.<br>
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MathPsych/ICCM 2019 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.<br>
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The conference will run from July 19 (9am) to July 22 (6pm).<br>
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More information can be found on our website:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://mathpsych.org/conferences/2019/">http://mathpsych.org/conferences/2019/</a><br>
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<b>Confirmed speakers and events</b><br>
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We are pleased to announce these world-class invited speakers:<br>
- David Kellen (Syracuse University; Estes Early Career Award
winner)<br>
- Maithilee Kunda (Vanderbilt University)<br>
- Jake Hofman (Microsoft Research)<br>
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The following symposia/workshops are confirmed, but others may be
added:<br>
- Workshop: Version Control with Git (host: Daniel Stubbs, Calcul
Québec)<br>
- Workshop: Professional Development Symposium (host: Women of
Math Psych)<br>
- Symposium in honor of Bill Batchelder (host: Zita Oravecz, Penn
State University)<br>
- Recent Developments in Modeling Strategy Use in Searching and
Deciding (host: Michael D. Lee, UC Irvine)<br>
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<b>Registration and lodging</b><br>
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Submissions will open soon, and will be due on <b>April 22</b>.<br>
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Registration fees have not yet been determined, although we expect
they will be approximately $350 (faculty/professional members) and
$200 (student members). This includes an early-bird discount that
will expire May 15.<br>
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A block of premium rooms at a special conference rate is available
at <b>Le Centre Sheraton</b>. Participants staying at the
conference hotel will receive an additional $25 discount on
conference registration. More information can be found on the
conference website, or go to
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.marriott.com/events/start.mi?id=1549033019877&key=GRP">https://www.marriott.com/events/start.mi?id=1549033019877&key=GRP</a>
to book your room now.<br>
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<b>Code of Conduct</b><br>
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Please note that everyone attending the 2019 Annual Meeting will
be expected to adhere to the Society's new Code of Conduct
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://mathpsych.org/Code_of_Conduct.pdf">http://mathpsych.org/Code_of_Conduct.pdf</a>). 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 the address
below.<br>
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We hope to see you in Montreal!<br>
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Joachim Vandekerckhove
Conference Chair
Society for Mathematical Psychology
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:joachim+smp@uci.edu">joachim+smp@uci.edu</a>
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