[Information on the Groningen Spring School for Cognitive Modeling can be found here: www.cognitive-modeling.com/springschool/.]
[ICCM 2016 will be organized by Penn State: see http://acs.ist.psu.edu/iccm2016/.]
The International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM) is the premier conference for research on computational models and computation-based theories of human behavior. The goal of ICCM is to bring researchers together who are interested in using computational modeling to better understand human cognition. ICCM is a forum for presenting, discussing, and evaluating the complete spectrum of cognitive modeling approaches, 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. Finally, we also welcome contributions that use computational models to better understand neuroimaging data.
ICCM 2015 will be held from April 9-11, 2015, at the University of Groningen, in Groningen, the Netherlands. There will be tutorials and workshops on the day before the main conference, April 8.
We are pleased to announce three world-class invited speakers: John Anderson, Pieter Roelfsema, and Mark Steyvers.
The best papers of ICCM 2015 will be invited for a special issue of Topics in Cognitive Science.
We hope to see you in Groningen!