[DL] Call for papers Special Issue Knowledge-Based Systems

Mark Hoogendoorn m.hoogendoorn at vu.nl
Wed Dec 21 11:03:55 CET 2011


Special Issue: Cognitive Models and Reasoning for Human-Aware Interaction

To appear in the Knowledge-Based Systems (published by Elsevier)

** Guest editors **

- Mark Hoogendoorn VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 
(m.hoogendoorn at vu.nl)
- Catholijn M. Jonker Delft University of Technology, Delft, the 
Netherlands (c.m.jonker at tudelft.nl)

** Important dates **

- Manuscript submission: 16 March 2012
- Notification of review results: 20 April 2012
- Submission of revised papers: 18 May 2012

** Theme and topics **

In keeping with the goals of Knowledge-Based Systems in providing a 
platform for focusing on systems that use knowledge-based techniques to 
support human decision-making, learning and action, and for emphasizing 
the practical significance of such systems in modern computer 
development and usage, we solicit original articles for the special 
issue on CMRHAI: “Cognitive Models and Reasoning for Human-Aware 
Interaction”. In the development of knowledge-based systems, the 
interaction with the user is of utmost importance. In order to truly 
understand the behavior of a user, and to provide a good means for 
support, the utilization of cognitive models and reasoning can prove to 
be highly beneficial. In this special issue, the main aim is advancing 
both the theoretical understanding as well as enhancing the current 
knowledge about the practical benefits of the utilization of these 
cognitive models and reasoning. Works that describe theoretical 
computational cognitive models (also including related domains, such as 
neuro-cognitive models), computational reasoning approaches inspired by 
cognitive theories or models, the application of cognitive approaches 
(either explicit or implicit) in interaction with users, and the 
evaluation of such systems are invited for this Special Issue.

** Submission instructions **

Authors should submit their papers via EES: 
http://www.ees.elsevier.com/knosys and select ”Special Issue: CMRHAI” 
when asked to indicate the ”Article Type” in the submission process. The 
same homepage contains detailed information for authors. It is 
recommended that a paper does not exceed 20 pages.

Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be 
currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Refereeing and 
the selection of papers will be carried out according to the standards 
of the journal of Knowledge-Based Systems





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