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 --11-April-2019-Conference-on-Cognitive-and-Comput
 ational-Aspects-of-Situation-Management-CogSIMA-20
 19-Las-Vegas-NV-U-S-A-
DTSTAMP:20181210T140120
SUMMARY:Conference on Cognitive and Computational 
 Aspects of Situation Management (CogSIMA 2019), La
 s Vegas NV, U.S.A.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190411
LOCATION:Las Vegas NV, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:The CogSIMA conference series provides
  an annual venue for presenting multi-disciplinary
  research on complex heterogeneous dynamical syste
 ms - of interacting humans, machines, computer age
 nts and/or networks - whose individual and/or coll
 ective behavior depends on their Situation Awarene
 ss.  Examples of systems include a variety of comm
 and and control systems, disaster monitoring and r
 ecovery systems, human-robot teams, physical and c
 yber security situation awareness systems, intelli
 gent transportation systems, health care medical s
 ituation control systems, and many other systems. 
  The CogSIMA conferences are aimed at researchers 
 and practitioners from academia, industry and gove
 rnment, with a wide variety of backgrounds and exp
 erience including computer science, artificial int
 elligence, human factors, cognitive science, model
 ing & simulation, robotics, and systems engineerin
 g.  Two types of paper submissions will be accepte
 d: Regular Papers (papers that describe new result
 s that advance the state-of-the-art, 5-7 pages) an
 d Poster Presentations (Papers that describe work 
 in progress, 3-5 pages). All papers must present o
 riginal and unpublished work that is not currently
  under review elsewhere.  Quantitative and/or qual
 itative methods and results are welcome, as well a
 s hypotheses-driven or more open-ended exploratory
  work. Submissions must clearly outline the method
 ology (manipulations, measurements, environment an
 d context, etc.) and technologies used, for both r
 eplicability and enabling in-depth review. In addi
 tion, research providing novel system designs, alg
 orithms, interface technologies, and computational
  methods supporting elements of situation manageme
 nt are encouraged.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The CogSI
 MA conference series provides an annual venue for 
 presenting multi-disciplinary research on complex 
 heterogeneous dynamical systems - of interacting h
 umans, machines, computer agents and/or networks -
  whose individual and/or collective behavior depen
 ds on their Situation Awareness.</p>\n\n  <p>Examp
 les of systems include a variety of command and co
 ntrol systems, disaster monitoring and recovery sy
 stems, human-robot teams, physical and cyber secur
 ity situation awareness systems, intelligent trans
 portation systems, health care medical situation c
 ontrol systems, and many other systems.</p>\n\n  <
 p>The CogSIMA conferences are aimed at researchers
  and practitioners from academia, industry and gov
 ernment, with a wide variety of backgrounds and ex
 perience including computer science, artificial in
 telligence, human factors, cognitive science, mode
 ling &amp; simulation, robotics, and systems engin
 eering.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Two types of paper 
 submissions will be accepted: Regular Papers (pape
 rs that describe new results that advance the stat
 e-of-the-art,&nbsp;5-7 pages) and Poster Presentat
 ions (Papers that describe work in progress, 3-5 p
 ages). All papers must present original and unpubl
 ished work that is not currently under review else
 where.</p>\n\n  <p>Quantitative and/or qualitative
  methods and results are welcome, as well as hypot
 heses-driven or more open-ended exploratory work. 
 Submissions must clearly outline the methodology (
 manipulations, measurements, environment and conte
 xt, etc.) and technologies used, for both replicab
 ility and enabling in-depth review. In addition, r
 esearch providing novel system designs, algorithms
 , interface technologies, and computational method
 s supporting elements of situation management are 
 encouraged.</p>\n</div>
URL:http://www.cogsima2019.org
CONTACT:admin at cogsima.org
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