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CALL FOR PAPERS<br>
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<b>2020 IEEE Conference on Cognitive and Computational Aspects of
Situation Management (CogSIMA 2020)</b><br>
4-7 May 2020<br>
University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada<br>
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<a href="http://www.cogsima2020.org">http://www.cogsima2020.org</a><br>
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<i>Sponsored by the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society</i><br>
<p><u><b>DEFINITION AND SCOPE</b></u><br>
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<b><i>Where Cognitive Science meets Computer Science</i></b></p>
<p>We are proud to announce that the IEEE Conference on Cognitive
and Computational Aspects of Situation Management (CogSIMA) will
celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2020!</p>
Organized by the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society's
Technical Committee on Cognitive Situation Management, the CogSIMA
conference series provides the premier venue for discussing complex
heterogeneous dynamical systems - of interacting humans, machines,
and computer agents - whose collective behavior depends on their
cognitive capabilities to comprehend, explain, predict and act upon
the surrounding operational situations.<br>
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Continuing a decade of interdisciplinary cognitive situation
management research, CogSIMA 2020 again invites scientists and
practitioners from diverse backgrounds - computer science,
artificial intelligence, human factors, cognitive science, robotics,
modeling and simulation, systems engineering, and related areas - to
present their cutting-edge findings and developments on cognitive
situation management issues. <br>
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Application areas of interest include autonomous vehicles, command
and control systems, disaster monitoring and recovery systems,
human-robot teams, physical and cyber security situation awareness
and cyber warfare systems, intelligent transportation systems,
health care medical situation control systems, and many others. <br>
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<u><b>TOPICS OF INTEREST</b></u><br>
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: <br>
• Situation sensing, perception, comprehension, prediction and truth
maintenance <br>
• "Big Data" analysis, situation learning and knowledge acquisition
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• Social media processing for situation awareness <br>
• Cognitive information fusion <br>
• Integration of human and signal intelligence <br>
• Multi-agent situation awareness, situation control and decision
support <br>
• (Team) decision making <br>
• Models of collaboration and emergent behavior in cognitive
multi-agent systems <br>
• Situation assessment methodology & applications, e.g., <br>
• Situation recognition in autonomous vehicles <br>
• Situation assessment by Reinforcement Learning <br>
• Biologically-inspired computational models of situation management
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• Approaches to spatial and temporal reasoning, reasoning about
goals, intentions and actions <br>
• Metrics and evaluation of performance of hybrid human- machine
systems <br>
• Models of human-machine collaboration <br>
• Ontology-based computing, context modeling and discovery <br>
• Systems, platforms and tools for situation awareness, situation
control and decision support <br>
• System-level experiments and application-specific research <br>
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<b><u>CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS</u></b><br>
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We invite two types of submissions, regular papers and poster
presentations, which will undergo a competitive review process. All
papers must present original and unpublished work that is not
currently under review elsewhere. Each paper will be reviewed by at
least three independent referees. Papers will be evaluated according
to their significance, originality, technical content, style,
clarity, and relevance to the conference.<br>
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Quantitative and/or qualitative methods and results are welcome, as
well as hypotheses-driven or more open-ended exploratory work.
Submissions must clearly outline the methodology (manipulations,
measurements, environment and context, etc.) and technologies used,
for both replicability and enabling in-depth review. In addition,
research providing novel system designs, algorithms, interface
technologies, and computational methods supporting elements of
situation management are encouraged. Submitted papers should address
issues related to the general domain of situation management.<br>
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<b>Regular Papers (5-8 pages)</b>: describe new results that advance
the state-of-the-art. Each accepted paper will be allocated
approximately 25 minutes for the oral presentation during the
conference.<br>
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<b>Poster Presentations (3-5 pages)</b>: describe work in progress.
Each accepted poster will be presented in a 5 min. talk in the
poster session, and will be included in the final conference
proceedings submitted to the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library.<br>
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At least one author of an accepted paper is required to register for
the conference at the full (member or non-member) rate and the paper
must be presented by an author of that paper at the conference,
unless the TPC grants permission for a substitute presenter arranged
in advance of the event who is qualified both to present and answer
questions. All paper submissions will be handled electronically in
EDAS. Authors should prepare a Portable Document Format (PDF)
version of their paper using the stylesheet templates provided by
IEEE.<br>
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<u><b>DUE DATES</b></u><br>
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<b>Regular Papers and Poster Papers: November 1, 2019</b><br>
Acceptance Notification: February 4, 2020<br>
Camera Ready due: March 6, 2020<br>
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<b><u>PUBLICATION</u></b><br>
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Accepted papers and poster presentations will be submitted for
publication in the <b>IEEE Xplore® Digital Library</b>, which will
be indexed by major indexing and web discovery services (such as
Google Scholar, DBLP, Semantic Scholar etc.).<br>
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<b><u>ORGANIZATION</u></b><br>
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General Chair<br>
Scott Fouse (Independent Consultant, USA)<br>
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Honorary Chair<br>
Gabe Jakobson (CyberGem Consulting, USA)<br>
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Vice Chair<br>
Kellyn Rein (Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, Germany)<br>
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Treasurer<br>
Ken Baclawski (Northeastern University, USA)<br>
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Local Chair<br>
Adel Guitoni (University of Victoria, Canada)<br>
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TPC Chairs<br>
Galina Rogova (The State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)<br>
Nicolette McGeorge (Charles River Analytics, USA)<br>
Alicia Ruvinsky (ERDC US Army, USA)<br>
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Publicity Chair<br>
Andrea Salfinger (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)<br>
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Tutorial Chair<br>
Phyllis Nelson (California State Polytechnic University Pomona, USA)<br>
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Workshop Chair<br>
Kirstie Bellman (Topcy House Consulting, USA)<br>
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Publications Chair<br>
Mary Freiman (Aptima, USA)<br>
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Community Outreach Chair<br>
Giuseppe D'Aniello (University of Salerno, Italy)<br>
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Industry Liason Chair<br>
Michael Kozak (Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories,
USA)<br>
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<b><u>CONTACT</u></b><br>
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For questions, please contact us at <a
href="mailto:admin@cogsima.org" moz-do-not-send="true">admin@cogsima.org</a>.<br>
Conference website: <a href="http://www.cogsima2020.org"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.cogsima2020.org</a><br>
CogSIMA community website: <a href="http://www.cogsima.org"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.cogsima.org</a>
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