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>From: cshertze@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Candace Shertzer)
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Subject: COG SCI 1992:  CALL FOR PAPERS
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>                       please post
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> 
>                     CALL FOR PAPERS:
>           The Fourteenth Annual Conference of
>              The Cognitive Science Society
>                July 29 -- August 1, 1992
>                   Indiana University
> 
> 
> 
> THE CONFERENCE:
> ---------------
> 
> The Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society brings
> together researchers studying cognition in humans, animals or
> machines.  The 1992 Conference will be held at Indiana
> University.  Plenary speakers for the conference are: 
> 
>      Elizabeth Bates          John Holland
>      Daniel Dennett           Richard Shiffrin
>      Martha Farah             Michael Turvey
>      Douglas Hofstadter 
> 
> The Conference will also feature evening entertainments: a
> welcoming reception (Wed), banquet (Thurs), poster reception
> (Fri), and concert (Sat). 
> 
> 
> 
> PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
> ------------------------------
> Paper and poster submissions are encouraged in the areas of
> cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics,
> cognitive anthropology, connectionist models, cognitive
> neuroscience, education, cognitive development, philosophical
> foundations, as well as any other area of relevance to cognitive
> science. 
> 
> Authors should submit five (5) copies of their papers in hard
> copy form to 
> 
> Cognitive Science 1992 Submissions
> Attn: Candace Shertzer
> Cognitive Science Program
> Psychology Building
> Indiana University
> Bloomington, IN 47405
> 
> All accepted papers will appear in the Conference Proceedings.
> Presentation format (talk or poster) will be decided by a review
> panel, unless the author specifically requests consideration for
> only one format.  Electronic and FAX submissions cannot be
> accepted. 
> 
> David Marr Memorial Prizes for Excellent Student Papers:
> --------------------------------------------------------
> To encourage even greater student participation in the
> Conference, papers that have a student as first author are
> eligible to compete for one of four David Marr Memorial Prizes. 
> Student-authored papers will be judged by reviewers and the
> Program Committee for excellence in research and presentation. 
> Each of the four Prizes is accompanied by a $300 honorarium. 
> The David Marr Prize is funded by an anonymous donor.
> 
> Appearance and length:
> ----------------------
> Papers should be a maximum of six (6) pages long (excluding cover
> page, described below), have at least 1 inch margins on all
> sides, and use no smaller than 10pt type.  Camera-ready versions
> will be required only after authors are notified of acceptance. 
> 
> Cover page:
> -----------
> Each copy of the paper must include a cover page, separate from
> the body of the paper, that includes (in order): 
> 
> 1.  Title of paper.
> 2.  Full names, postal addresses, phone numbers and e-mail
>     addresses (if available) of all authors. 
> 3.  An abstract of no more than 200 words.
> 4.  The area and subarea in which the paper should be reviewed.
> 5.  Preference of presentation format: Talk or poster; talk only;
>     poster only.
> 6.  A note stating whether the first author is a student 
>     and should therefore be considered for a Marr Prize.
> 
> Papers submission deadline:
> ---------------------------
> Papers must be *received* by March 2, 1992.  
> Notification of acceptance or rejection will be made by April 10.
> Camera ready versions of accepted papers are due May 8.
> 
> 
> 
> SYMPOSIA:
> ---------
> Symposium submissions are also encouraged.  Submissions should
> specify:  1. A brief description of the topic.  2. How the
> symposium would address a broad cognitive science audience.
> 3. Names of symposium organizer(s) and potential speakers and
> their topics.  4. Proposed format of symposium (e.g., all formal
> talks; brief talks plus panel discussion; open discussion; etc.).
> Symposia should be designed to last 1 hr 40 min. 
> 
> Symposium submission deadline:
> ------------------------------
> Symposium submissions must be received by January 13, 1992, and
> should be sent as soon as possible. Note that the deadline for
> symposium submissions is earlier than for papers. 
> 
> 
> 
> TRAVEL:
> -------
> By air, fly to Indianapolis (not Bloomington) where pre-arranged,
> inexpensive charter buses will take you on the 1-hour drive to
> Bloomington.  Discount airfares are available from the conference
> airline, USAir, which has flights from Europe and Canada as well
> as within the continental US.  Full details regarding travel,
> lodging and registration will be given in a subsequent
> announcement. 
> 
> 
> 
> FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
> -----------------------------
> 
> John K. Kruschke, Conference Chair
> e-mail: cogsci92@ucs.indiana.edu
> 
> Candace Shertzer, Cognitive Science Program Secretary
> phone: (812) 855-4658
> e-mail: cshertze@silver.ucs.indiana.edu
> 
> Cognitive Science Program
> Psychology Building
> Indiana University
> Bloomington, IN 47405
> 
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