[CfP Deadline Extension] [AISC 2023] 19th Annual Conference of the Italian Association for Cognitive Sciences, Genoa, Italy, December 14-16, 2023

CFP AISC 2023

19th Annual Conference of the Italian Association for Cognitive Sciences
Genoa, Italy, December 14-16, 2023

Conference website: https://aisc2023.unige.it
Submission link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AISC2023/

Presentation – Values and cognition

The 19th AISC Conference will focus on the relationship between values and
cognition, a topic that defines a heterogenous set of problems that cuts
across the various souls of cognitive science, in a truly interdisciplinary
perspective. What role do values play within cognitive science research?
What ethical and social repercussions do the most recent discoveries in AI,
neuroscience, cognitive and comparative psychology have? What cognitive
processes are involved in aesthetic and moral judgements? How is evaluative
language processed? To properly address such questions, a variety of
viewpoints, coming from AI, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, and
psychology are needed. We welcome presentations on the state of the art and
on ongoing research, as well as presentations on perspectives that
encourage interdisciplinary dialogue among the various subdisciplines of
cognitive science.

Confirmed speakers

- Fabrizio Calzavarini, Università di Torino (winner of the AISC Young
Researcher Prize 2022)
- Cristiano Castelfranchi, ISTC, CNR, Roma
- Ute Schmid, Universitaet Bamberg
- Murray Smith, Kent University
- Simone Sulpizio, Università di Milano-Bicocca
- Pascale Willemsen, Universitaet Zurich

Venue
The conference will take place at Palazzo Balbi Cattaneo, via Balbi 2,
Genoa, organized by DAFIST –Department of Classics, Philosophy and History

Topics of interest

We accept submission in all topics related to cognitive science including
(but not limited to):
4E cognition – artificial intelligence and cognition – cognitive
architecture – cognitive modeling – cognitive neuroscience – cognitive
psychology – cognitive robotics – computational linguistics – deep neural
models – embodied and grounded cognition – epistemology – ethics of
artificial intelligence and robotics – history of cognitive science –
natural and artificial consciousness – neuroethics – neurolinguistics –
philosophy of cognitive science – philosophy of language – philosophy of
mind – philosophy of neuroscience – philosophy of health and medicine –
psycholinguistics – social cognition.

Submissions
The 19th AISC Conference will focus on the relationship between values and
cognition, by considering a spectrum of issues that cuts across the various
souls of cognitive science. We welcome presentations on the state of the
art and on ongoing research, as well as presentations on perspectives that
encourage interdisciplinary dialogue among the various subdisciplines of
cognitive science.

We cordially invite researchers to submit papers or proposals for symposia
through CMT:

https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AISC2023/

(Please note that you must have a valid CMT account to enter the
conference. Click here to see how to create one).

- Paper submission requires a short abstract of no more than 50 words (to
be directly added in the submission page) and a long one of no more than
500 words (to be uploaded as a pdf file prepared for blind review). Paper
presentations are allocated 20-minute sessions.

- Symposia submission requires a short description of no more than 50 words
(to be directly added in the submission page) and a detailed one (to be
uploaded as a pdf file) that should include:

•        a long description of the proposed symposium of no more than 1000
words;
•        a list of the participants;
•        the number of hours required.
Abstracts and symposia description should be written in English.

Important Dates
•        Submission deadline (extended): 15 September 2023
•        Notification of acceptance: 8 October 2023
•        Registration deadline: 26 November 2023
•        Conference date: 14 – 16 December 2023

Grants and Prizes

AISC Student Travel Grants

In 2023 three AISC Student Travel Grants (up to 250 Euros each) were
established to support attendance at the Society’s conference for AISC
student members. Undergraduate and graduate students can apply for travel
support to attend the conference. Any student who is the presenter of a
paper accepted at the conference is eligible. Awardees will be selected on
the basis of submission quality as emerged from the reviewers’ scores (in
case of equal judgment, the younger candidate will have precedence). After
paper acceptance and decisions have been made, selected authors will be
contacted by the AISC Conference Awards Chairs. Student authors who want to
be considered for the grant as part of the submission process can send an
email to: marco.fasoli@uniroma1.it and aisc2023@unige.it
Vittorio Girotto Prize, Best Paper AISC
From all abstracts accepted for the conference, the best works are eligible
for the Best Paper AISC prize, established in memory of Vittorio Girotto.
Authors of selected contributions will receive an invitation to submit an
extended version of their works to the journal Sistemi Intelligenti. The
Editorial Board of Sistemi Intelligenti will determine the winning paper,
which will be published with special mention on the journal. Additionally,
the authors will receive a 300 euros book voucher from the publisher of the
journal, Il Mulino. Other finalist papers will be mentioned on the journal,
and it is possible they will be published there as well, if deemed of
adequate scientific value by the Editorial Board.
Maria Miceli Prize
From the abstracts accepted for the conference, the best works on topics
involving the psychology of emotions, social interaction, anticipation, and
values are eligible for the Marica De Vincenzi Foundation's Maria Miceli
Prize. The prize consists of a €1,000 award, as well as the publication of
the winning work in the journal "Sistemi Intelligenti”. The prize is open
to any work presented at AISC or AIP conferences that addresses the themes
of Maria Miceli's research, for whom the prize is named. The AISC executive
board and the conference organizing committee will select the AISC
nominees, who must then submit full papers, following deadlines and formats
that will be published on the AISC website.

Registration

As in previous editions, being a member of the Italian Association for
Cognitive Science (AISC) is required to attend the conference and
registering for the AISC 2023 conference is free for all members of AISC.
Those who are not registered with AISC can register by following the
instructions at the following page:
https://www.associazione-scienze-cognitive.it

Registration deadline: 26 November 2023

Program Committee
•        Cristina Amoretti (chair), DAFIST, Università di Genova
•        Filippo Domaneschi, DAFIST, Università di Genova
•        Marcello Frixione, DAFIST, Università di Genova
•        Daniele Porello (co-chair), DAFIST, Università di Genova
•        Davide Serpico, Università di Trento
•        Enrico Terrone, DAFIST, Università di Genova

Scientific Committee
•        Giulia Andrighetto, ISTC-CNR, Rome
•        Fausto Caruana, CNR, Parma
•        Tatiana Celandin, University of Bologna
•        Gustavo Cevolani, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca
•        Edoardo Datteri, University of Milano-Bicocca
•        Marco Fasoli, University of Rome La Sapienza
•        Arianna Pavone, University of Pisa
•        Pietro Perconti, University of Messina
•        Stefania Pighin, University of Trento
•        Alessio Plebe, University of Messina
•        Luca Tummolini, ISTC-CNR, Rome

For details about the conference please visit: https://aisc2023.unige.it
For local organization please contact: aisc2023@unige.it
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Daniele Porello,
Università di Genova.
Via Balbi 4, 16126, Genova.
Email: daniele.porello@unige.it
Home page: www.danieleporello.net

Received on Friday, 1 September 2023 06:57:36 UTC