CALL FOR PAPERS AND SYMPOSIA

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SUBMISSIONS

We cordially invite researchers to submit papers or proposals for symposia through the following form: https://forms.gle/uufxvsxR777g65Ct8

For any questions about the submission process, please reach out via the following email address: aisc2025@imtlucca.it


Important: Each participant can appear as a speaker only once in the conference program, but can appear multiple times as a co-author. If submitting multiple proposals, each must have a different speaker. For symposium submissions, only the symposium organizer should submit the application on behalf of all speakers. If the symposium is accepted, each speaker must register and pay the AISC membership fee individually.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND SYMPOSIA

Paper and poster submission requires a short abstract of no more than 100 words (to be directly added to the submission page) and a long one of no more than 500 words (bibliography excluded, to be uploaded as a PDF file). Paper presentations are allocated 20-minute sessions (+5 minutes Q&A). Poster presentations will have a dedicated session.

Paper and poster submissions should be fully anonymized.


Symposia submission, presented by the symposium organizer, requires a short description of no more than 100 words (to be directly added to the submission page) and a detailed one of no more than 2000 words (bibliography excluded, to be uploaded as a PDF file) that should include:



Each symposium is allocated a 1-hour and 45-minute slot, managed by the symposium organizer. A symposium should ideally consist of 4 talks, with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5.


All submissions should be in English.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

We accept submissions 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 – computational social sciences – deep neural models – developmental science – embodied and grounded cognition – epistemology – ethics of artificial intelligence and robotics – history of cognitive science – natural and artificial consciousness – neuroethics – neurolinguistics – philosophy of biology – philosophy of cognitive science – philosophy of language – philosophy of mind – philosophy of neuroscience – philosophy of health and medicine – philosophy of technology – psycholinguistics – social cognition – social robotics

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Piero Avitabile, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Gustavo Cevolani, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Alice Andrea Chinaia, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Davide Coraci, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Matteo De Benedetto, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Alessandro Demichelis, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Daria Mikhaylova, University of Pisa 

Folco Panizza, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Matteo Pirisi, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Lorenzo Sartori, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Giulia Andrighetto, ISTC-CNR, Rome

Ennio Bilancini, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Davide Bottari, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Fausto Caruana, IN-CNR, Parma

Luca Cecchetti, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Tatiana Celadin, University of Bologna

Valentina Cesari, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Gustavo Cevolani, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Edoardo Datteri, University of Milano-Bicocca

Sibilla Di Guida, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Marco Fasoli, University of Rome La Sapienza

Giada Lettieri, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Arianna Pavone, University of Palermo

Pietro Perconti, University of Messina

Pietro Pietrini, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Stefania Pighin, University of Trento

Alessio Plebe, University of Messina

Emiliano Ricciardi, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Antonella Tramacere, University of Rome “Roma Tre”

Luca Tummolini, ISTC-CNR, Rome

Marco Viola, University of Rome “Roma Tre”