Submission Deadlines
The deadline for all classes of submissions is Friday, February 1, 2008.
For all types of submissions, please go to https://precisionconference.com/~cogsci/
Submission Procedure
Guidelines for poster presentations can be found here. Guidelines for oral presentations can be found here. The URL to use for submissions will be provided on this page some time in November, so check this page for updates. You need not be a member of the Cognitive Science Society to submit a 6-page Proceedings Paper. You must be a member, or join, to submit a Member's Abstract Poster.
Submission Types
Papers
Refereed papers for publication in the Proceedings, up to six pages. If accepted to be published as proceedings papers, the papers will be presented at the conference either as talks or as posters. The program committee makes the determination of which are accepted as talks versus posters to provide a high quality and balanced program. The Marr Prize for the best student paper, and the four computational modeling prizes, will be selected from these submissions. Members have the option of having the abstract from a rejected paper accepted as a member abstract (see below).
Click here for a sample paper
Symposia
Proposals for a complete 90-minute symposium on current research topics. Proposals should list speakers and moderator and present detailed justifications, including the qualifications of the moderator and the speakers, presented as a two-page summary of the topic (to be included in the Proceedings if accepted). The best symposia are typically ones that have a wide range of disciplines from differing perspectives that deal with a common issue. Four-five speakers from similar backgrounds/theoretical perspectives/disciplines are not usually accepted.
Click here for a sample symposium proposal
Publication Based Presentations
Current research talks by researchers with a track record of publishing on the topics of their proposed talks. Six or more publications (mixed journal and reviewed conference publications) is usually enough to show expertise in an area. Pub-based presentations should be late-breaking news from a senior researcher’s lab rather than a summary of that researcher’s previous work. Requires a one-page abstract, including an extensive list of the author's relevant publications. The abstract will be included in the Proceedings if accepted.
Click here for examples of the number and quality of expertise for pub-based talks.
Member Abstracts
Members may submit a 150-word abstract for a poster (PLEASE NOTE: length of member abstract has changed from previous years). Only one such abstract can be submitted per member. Accepted abstracts will be presented at the conference as a poster. The abstract will be included in the Proceedings if accepted. Members have the option of having the abstract from a rejected paper accepted as a member abstract.
Submission Formats
All submissions must be PDF files. The details of the required format are described in the sample documents below. For your convenience, there are files for Microsoft Word and LaTeX that you can use as templates. With a few exceptions (especially length) the formatting details are the same for all types of submissions. Please do not edit the margins or font settings of these files.
- Zip file for 6 page papers:
- Microsoft Word Zip (includes a .doc sample, a .dot template, and a pdf of the sample file)
- LaTeX Zip (includes sample .bst, .sty, .bib files as well as a sample .tex file and a .pdf of the sample file)
- Zip file for 2 page symposium papers:
- Microsoft Word Zip (includes a .doc sample, a .dot template, and a pdf of the sample file)
- LaTeX Zip (includes sample .bst, .sty, .bib files as well as a sample .tex file and a .pdf of the sample file)
- 150-word member abstracts can be copied and pasted directly into the online submission system. Avoid formatted text.
- If you need instructions on converting files to PDF, please look here.
All submissions must be sized 8.5x11 inches, with NO headers/footers and NO page numbers. Please name the submission file in this format: "authorname_submissiondate.pdf" (e.g., smith_1_28.pdf). If there are any special fonts required (Korean, Japanese, etc) these must be included with the submission. All submissions must be made electronically, via PDF files.
