ECCM-98: Conference Programme

Submitting Contributions

This page last updated on 5th September 1997.

Submissions should be sent to the Programme Co-Chair,

Richard M Young, ECCM-98
Department of Psychology
University of Hertfordshire
Hatfield
Herts AL10 9AB
U.K.
to arrive by not later than 5 pm on 7th January 1998. (Late submissions will be returned.)

All submissions must include a cover page. There are four different kinds of contributions:

For enquiries, contact either of the programme co-chairs, Richard Young or Frank Ritter.

Cover page

All submissions must include a cover page giving the name and contact information of the first author, and listing any requirements for audio-visual equipment.

A cover page template is available for you to copy, fill in, and send with your submission.

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Papers

Four copies of papers should be sent to the Programme Co-Chair (address above), to arrive not later than 5pm on 7th January 1998. (Late submissions will be returned.) Hardcopy is required: email and fax submissions are not acceptable.

Papers should include a cover page. The paper itself should consist of not more than 8 sides of A4 or US (8.5" x 11") paper, set in 10 point type in two columns.

A short document describing the detailed formatting instructions is available in either text format or postscript. For users of Microsoft Word, a document with the formatting instructions which also serves as a template is available either as a binhexed Word document or in RTF format.

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Posters

Work which for any reason is better presented as a poster than as a written paper and talk can be submitted as a poster. To submit a poster, send a cover page and four copies of an abstract of up to 2 pages.

Authors of accepted posters will be invited to address the audience for three minutes as part of a "poster mania" session, in order to whet the audience's appetite and encourage them to see the poster.

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Symposia

By a symposium, we mean a session of related work on a particular topic. The session can take any of several different forms: a group of related papers, some short presentations followed by a discussion, a panel discussion, a debate, ... . The length of a symposium session is flexible, but by default would be 90 minutes.

If you would like to organise a symposium, send us a proposal, including a cover page, outlining your ideas and the names of the contributors, by no later than 1st December. If the proposal is accepted, we will work with you to try to ensure the success of the symposium, but you will be responsible for arranging and running it.

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Tutorials

There will be one-day tutorials on both ACT-R and Soar. If you would like to present a tutorial on some other aspect of cognitive modelling, please contact the conference organisers as soon as possible, and certainly no later than the middle of October.

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