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| | Acronym = EBICC 2009
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| | Title = Brazilian International Meeting of Cognitive Science
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| | Type = Conference
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| | Series =
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| | Field = Cognitive science
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| | Homepage = ebicc2009.fee.unicamp.br
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| | Start date = Sep 2, 2009
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| | End date = Sep 4, 2009
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| | City= Campinas
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| | State = São Paulo
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| | Country = Brazil
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| | Abstract deadline =
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| | Submission deadline = Apr 2, 2009
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| | Notification =
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| <pre>
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| Call for Papers - Brazilian International Meeting of Cognitive
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| Science, EBICC 2009
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| (Cognitive Technologies: Interdisciplinarity and Convergence)
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| September 2-4, 2009, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
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| http://ebicc2009.fee.unicamp.br
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| * Deadline for submissions: April 2, 2009
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| Why and how does the use of cognitive technologies and artifacts (the
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| objects we call 'mind tools') change cognition fundamentally? How
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| these objects affect, and feed back into, cognitive processes? What
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| can we learn about the evolution of mind by studying how it
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| externalises itself? How the design of new cognitive technologies can
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| benefit from these results ? How the many approaches and perspectives
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| should converge in order to be integrated to explain the distributed
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| an externalized nature of cognitive processes ? This conference is a
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| place to explore the theme of cognitive technologies and artifacts, as
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| well as the use of designed artifacts to maximize cognitive
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| activities. The conference is a cross-disciplinary forum which brings
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| together researchers and practitioners to discuss the nature and
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| future of extended cognitive processes modeling and design.
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| In professional and disciplinary terms, the Conference traverse a
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| broad sweep to construct a transdisciplinary dialogue which
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| encompasses the perspectives of: cognitive science, artificial
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| intelligence, artificial life, computational neuroscience, cognitive
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| anthropology, design studies, linguistics, cognitive semiotics,
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| cognitive aesthetics, arts, psychology, e-learning, neuroengineering,
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| synthetic neurobiology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of technology.
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| ) Topics of interest include among others:
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| • augmented intelligence
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| • human augmentation
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| • cognitive prosthesis
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| • cognitive neural prosthesis
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| • synthetic neurobiology
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| • neurotechnology
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| • ubiquitous computing
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| • human-machine interfaces/interaction
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| • immersive spaces
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| • distributed cognition
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| • embodied, embedded, extended mind
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| • cognitive niche and artifacts
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| • modeling and mental tools
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| • smart environment
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| • semiotic landscape
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| • technologies and evolution of cognition artifacts,
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| • creativity and abduction
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| • distributed cognizers and collaborative cognition
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| • epistemological and methodological issues
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| Accepted papers will be made public in the website (abstracts only)
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| and published in the Proceedings of the EBICC 2009, on CD-ROM (full
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| papers). Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version
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| to be published in a tentative special issue of an international
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| journal to be announced.
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| ) Submission Instructions
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| - Full Papers
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| Papers must be written in English and may have a length of up to 10
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| pages, including tables, figures, and references. Papers must conform
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| to the Springer LNCC/LNAI style. It is recommended that authors use
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| Springer-Verlag template files (see
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| http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html, section "Proceedings
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| and Other Multi-author Volumes" for formatting instructions) to
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| minimize possible conflicts of paper length when preparing the camera
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| ready.
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| Papers should be formatted in PDF, and submitted electronically only,
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| through the EBICC2009 Conference Management System web site at
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| [http://ebicc2009.fee.unicamp.br] Reviewing for papers will be double
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| blind, i.e. blind to the identities of the authors and their
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| institutions and to the identities of the reviewer. Please, EXCLUDE
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| AUTHORS' NAMES AND INSTITUTIONS from the submitted manuscript, they
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| will be included in camera ready versions only.
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| - Panels
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| Authors should submit an electronic version of an extended abstract
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| (total word count: approximately 1000 words). The file should also
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| contain a 300 word abstract that will be used for the conference web
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| site/booklet. The submission process is the same as for the full
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| paper, except that instead a full paper, the authors should submit an
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| abstract in PDF.
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| - Virtual Presentations
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| For authors which for some reason will not be able to be physically
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| present at the conference site, we are opening the possibility of
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| accepting virtual presentations. This modality of presentation
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| comprises the same rules as for full papers. The only difference is
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| that virtual presenters should provide the conference organizers with
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| an electronic presentation of their papers (an AVI or MPEG file),
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| which will be projected to the audience during the time slot allocated
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| for the paper. If possible, we recommend virtual authors to be
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| available at Skype during their papers time-slot, so we can direct
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| questions from the audience, just after the virtual presentation. We
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| will be video-recording all the presentations, and they will be
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| available for all conference participants after the event.
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| Any other questions regarding papers submission may be directed to one
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| of the organizers.
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| *Chairs
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| Ricardo Gudwin
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| rgudwin [AT] dca.fee.unicamp.br, http://www.dca.fee.unicamp.br/~gudwin
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| Dept. of Computer Eng. and Industrial Automation, FEEC, University of
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| Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brasil
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| João Queiroz
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| queirozj [AT] pq.cnpq.br, www.semiotics.pro.br
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| Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, BA, Brasil
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| Graduate Studies Program on History, Philosophy and Science Teaching
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| (UFBA/UEFS)
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| </pre>This CfP was obtained from [http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=4799&copyownerid=3427 WikiCFP][[Category:Artificial intelligence]]
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| [[Category:Philosophy]]
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