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 -August-2020-ECAI-Workshop-on-Computational-Argume
 ntation-Cognition-COGNITAR-2020-Virtual
DTSTAMP:20200731T141435
SUMMARY:ECAI Workshop on Computational Argumentati
 on & Cognition (COGNITAR 2020), Virtual
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200830T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200830T180000
LOCATION:Virtual
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will aim to bring togeth
 er researchers whose interests bridge between AI a
 nd other disciplines such as Cognitive Science, La
 nguage and Philosophy, to study how computational 
 argumentation can form an underlying theoretical a
 nd practical basis for modeling cognition and buil
 ding human-centric AI systems.  The main general q
 uestions that will concern the workshop are:  - Ca
 n argumentation provide the basis for computationa
 l models of human reasoning that are cognitively a
 dequate?  - How can we form a synthesis between co
 mputational argumentation and theories of cognitio
 n that will give us models of computational cognit
 ion for the development of AI systems?  Due to the
  COVID-19 pandemic, ECAI-2020 will be held as a vi
 rtual conference, and so will the COGNITAR-2020 wo
 rkshop.  We invite extended abstracts or long pape
 rs for contributed talks. We welcome position pape
 rs as well as ongoing and preliminary work on topi
 cs that bridge Cognition and Argumentation.  Paper
 s should be written using the ECAI2020 style. Posi
 tion papers are expected to be short (2-4 pages). 
 Long submissions  should not exceed 7 pages plus o
 ne for references.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>This work
 shop will aim to bring together researchers whose 
 interests bridge between AI and other disciplines 
 such as Cognitive Science, Language and Philosophy
 , to study how computational argumentation can for
 m an underlying theoretical and practical basis fo
 r modeling cognition and building human-centric AI
  systems.<br>\n  The main general questions that w
 ill concern the workshop are:<br>\n  - Can argumen
 tation provide the basis for computational models 
 of human reasoning that are cognitively adequate?<
 br>\n  - How can we form a synthesis between compu
 tational argumentation and theories of cognition t
 hat will give us models of computational cognition
  for the development of AI systems?</p>\n\n  <p>Du
 e to the COVID-19 pandemic, ECAI-2020 will be held
  as a virtual conference, and so will the COGNITAR
 -2020 workshop.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>We invite e
 xtended abstracts or long papers for contributed t
 alks. We welcome position papers as well as ongoin
 g and preliminary work on topics that bridge Cogni
 tion and Argumentation.<br>\n  Papers should be wr
 itten using the ECAI2020 style. Position papers ar
 e expected to be short (2-4 pages). Long submissio
 ns<br>\n  should not exceed 7 pages plus one for r
 eferences.</p>\n</div>
URL:http://cognition.ouc.ac.cy/cognitar/
CONTACT:Emmanuelle Dietz at emmanuelle.dietz at tu
 -dresden.de
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