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|Acronym=ICCM 2009 | |||
|Title=9th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling | |||
|Type=Conference | |||
|Field=Cognitive science | |||
|Start date=2009/07/24 | |||
|End date=2009/07/26 | |||
|Homepage=www.iccm2009.net | |||
|City=Manchester | |||
|Country=UK | |||
|Submission deadline=2009/04/14 | |||
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ICCM is the premier international conference for research on computational models and computation-based theories of human behavior. ICCM is a forum for presenting, discussing, and evaluating the complete spectrum of cognitive models, including connectionism, symbolic modeling, dynamical systems, Bayesian modeling, and cognitive architectures. ICCM includes basic and applied research, across a wide variety of domains, ranging from low-level perception and attention to higher-level problem-solving and learning. | ICCM is the premier international conference for research on computational models and computation-based theories of human behavior. ICCM is a forum for presenting, discussing, and evaluating the complete spectrum of cognitive models, including connectionism, symbolic modeling, dynamical systems, Bayesian modeling, and cognitive architectures. ICCM includes basic and applied research, across a wide variety of domains, ranging from low-level perception and attention to higher-level problem-solving and learning. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:47, 5 July 2016
| ICCM 2009 | |
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9th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling
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| Dates | 2009/07/24 (iCal) - 2009/07/26 |
| Homepage: | www.iccm2009.net |
| Location | |
| Location: | Manchester, UK |
| Important dates | |
| Submissions: | 2009/04/14 |
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ICCM is the premier international conference for research on computational models and computation-based theories of human behavior. ICCM is a forum for presenting, discussing, and evaluating the complete spectrum of cognitive models, including connectionism, symbolic modeling, dynamical systems, Bayesian modeling, and cognitive architectures. ICCM includes basic and applied research, across a wide variety of domains, ranging from low-level perception and attention to higher-level problem-solving and learning. ICCM 2009 will follow a successful meeting in Michigan (ICCM 2007).
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