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SC 2018 : Call for Papers Spatial Cognition 2018

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Link: http://sites.psu.edu/sc2018/
 
When Sep 5, 2018 - Sep 8, 2018
Where Tübingen, Germany
Submission Deadline Feb 2, 2018
Notification Due Mar 23, 2018
Final Version Due Apr 20, 2018
Categories    computer science   spatial cognition   cognitive psychology   geography
 

Call For Papers

Call for Papers Spatial Cognition 2018

Submission deadline full papers:
February 2, 2018; by 10:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time

Notification deadline full papers:
March 23, 2018

Camera-ready deadline full papers:
April 20, 2018

Conference:
September 5th to September 8th, 2018

Location:
Tübingen, Germany

Spatial Cognition 2018 (SC) will bring together researchers across different fields working on a diverse set of topics in the domain of spatial cognition. We invite researchers using a plethora of methods addressing, for example, biological inspired systems, spatial learning, geography, communication, interaction, robotics, and perception. The conference will take place in Tübingen, Germany from September 5th to September 8th, 2018. Hosted at University of Tübingen, Germany, SC 2018 is the flagship interdisciplinary conference in the field of spatial cognition and continues the highly successful conference series which started in 1997 (http://bscc.spatial-cognition.de/node/16).

In the finest tradition of fostering transdisciplinary exchange, the conference is organized as a single-track. The final main program will be the result of a selective review process and will include invited talks as well as oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. The main conference will be preceded by one day of workshops and tutorials. Papers presented at the conference will be published in Springer LNAI proceedings.

Papers containing original and unpublished work are solicited in all
areas of spatial cognition, including (but not limited to) the
following:

* Development of spatial knowledge
* Spatial education and learning
* Aging and spatial performance
* Spatial language and communication
* Spatial problem solving and reasoning
* Spatial interaction and collaboration
* Spatial assistance systems and applications
* Geospatial information science and systems
* Representations and processing of spatial information
* Virtual and augmented spaces
* Novel spatial interfaces
* Biology-inspired agents
* Robotic and human localization, navigation, wayfinding
* Mapping and exploration
* Motion and path planning
* Estimation and learning for robotic systems
* Human-robot interaction


Formatting Instructions & Deadline
As one of the main goals of SC is to foster transdisciplinary exchange, authors should keep in mind to make their paper accessible for colleagues from other research disciplines. Papers ranging from 10 to 20 pages (excluding references) should be formatted according to the LNAI style and submitted via the easychair system. Accepted papers will appear in the Springer LNAI proceedings (http://bscc.spatial-cognition.de/node/16).

More information on how to format the paper can be found here:
ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/svproc/guidelines/Springer_Guidelines_for_Authors_of_Proceedings.pdf

Paper should be submitted to the easychair submission systems prior to the deadline:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spatialcognition2018

When appropriate, authors are also highly encouraged to submit supplementary materials such as video or data.

We follow a single blind review process. All submissions should not be anonymized. This means that your paper and any supplementary materials should have authors' names and affiliations. Citations to your own relevant work should not be anonymous, but should say "Prior work by Smith et al. [1]" instead of "In my prior work".

Process
Papers will undergo a high-quality peer-review process by a committee of recognized experts in order to be presented at the SC conference. SC does not accept submissions that were published previously in formally reviewed publications or that are currently submitted elsewhere.


Organization

Program Chairs
Sarah Creem-Regehr, University of Utah, USA
Johannes Schöning, University of Bremen, Germany

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