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***Poster submission open***

http://sites.psu.edu/sc2018/

The Spatial Cognition Conference 2018 (SC 2018) will be held in Tuebingen,
Germany, 5-8 September 2018. Spatial Cognition is a transdisciplinary
conference that will bring together researchers working on a diverse set of
topics using a plethora of methods addressing, for example, biologically
inspired systems, spatial learning, communication, interaction, robotics,
perception or place. In the finest tradition of fostering transdisciplinary
exchange, the conference is organized as a single-track. The final program
and the associated proceedings will be the result of a selective review
process and will include invited talks as well as oral and poster
presentations of refereed submissions. The main conference will be
accompanied by one day of workshops and tutorials, poster presentation
sessions, as well as a doctoral student session. Every effort is being made
to keep conference expenses affordable, particularly for student attendees.
Papers presented at the conference will be published Springer Lecture Notes
in Artificial Intelligence.

Conference Topics

Papers containing original and unpublished work are solicited in all areas
of spatial cognition, including (but not limited to) the following:
* Development of spatial knowledge
* Spatial education and learning
* Aging and spatial performance
* Spatial language and communication
* Spatial problem solving and reasoning
* Spatial assistance systems and applications
* Geospatial information science and systems
* Representations and processing of spatial information
* Virtual and augmented spaces
* Biology-inspired agents
* Robotic and human localization, navigation, way finding
* Mapping and exploration
* Motion and path planning
* Learning for robotic Systems
* Human-Robot Interaction
* spatial interaction and collaboration

Workshops, Tutorials, Symposium
1. Spatial Cognition and Artificial Intelligence (Workshop)
2. Spatial Navigation Interfaces for Immersive Environments (Tutorial)
3. Connecting Spatial Visualization Skills and STEM (Symposium)
4. Models and Representations in Spatial Cognition (Workshop)
5. Virtual environments as geo/spatial labs (Workshop)
6. Teaching Spatial Thinking using Online and Blended Learning (Workshop)

Keynotes
Prof. Nira Liberman, The Gershon G. Gordon Tel Aviv University, Israel
Prof. William H. Warren, Brown University, USA
Prof. Luc van Gool, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Location:
Tuebingen, Germany

Dates:
Workshops: September 5th 2018

Main conference: September 6th to September 8th 2018

Website: http://sites.psu.edu/sc2018/

Submission deadlines:
-- Full Papers: March 1st 2018 (closed)
-- Notification for full papers: May 4th, 2018
-- Posters (abstracts): May 25th, 2018
-- Notification for posters: June 10th, 2018
-- Doctoral Colloquium: May 25th, 2018

Information for Authors
Posters: Poster submissions in form of extended abstracts are welcome to
showcase work in progress, polished ideas, or emerging themes. Abstracts
should not exceed 500 words and should be formatted in the same way as full
papers (see below). Poster abstracts will be made available as unpublished
poster proceedings.
Proceedings: Springer Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Submission Information
Submission for review. Spatial Cognition 2018 is using easy chair as its
conference management system. Formatted abstracts should be submitted as
PDF through the corresponding website on easychair. (see website)
Formatting Instructions (all submissions)
Formatting instructions for all submissions (full paper, poster, workshop
proposals, and doctoral colloquium) are following Springer Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence. Detailed instructions can be found on the
corresponding Springer Website. (see website)

Organization
General Chair:
Prof Alexander Klippel, The Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA
Program Co-Chairs:
Prof Sarah Creem-Regehr, The University of Utah, UT, USA
Prof Johannes Schöning, University Bremen, Germany
Local Organization:
Prof Hanspeter Mallot, University of Tübingen, Germany
Prof Heinrich Bülthoff, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics,
Tübingen, Germany
Dr. Tobias Meilinger, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics,
Tübingen, Germany
Workshop and Tutorial Chair:
Dr. Heather Burte, Tufts University, USA
Doctoral Colloquium Chair:
Dr. a/prof Liz Chrastil, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Poster Chairs:
Lace Padilla, The University of Utah, UT, USA
Bodo Winter, University of Birmingham, UK

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