Special Track on Cognition and Artificial Intelligence

Briner, Stephen W. (DePaul University) | Duran, Nicholas (The University of Memphis)

AAAI Conferences 

Cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence have provided valuable insights into the scope and limitations of human thought and behavior. As technology becomes more of a fixture in our daily routines, advances in artificial intelligence increasingly impact how we think and interact with others. This track is motivated by these two fronts of research: the basic theoretical integration of cognition and artificial intelligence; and its application to real-world domains. As such, the track will cover a wide range of issues. We welcomed submissions in any area where cognition and computers are mutually explored, but especially encouraged work in how humans and computers communicate or how artificial intelligence facilitates communication.

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