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The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
For any questions about the submission process, please reach out via the following email address: aisc2026conference@gmail.com
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.
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:
a description of the proposed symposium and of the individual papers (3 to 5 abstracts) of no more than 2000 words overall;
a list of the participants and their affiliations.
All submissions should be in English.
We accept submissions in all topics related to cognitive science, including (but not limited to):
4E cognition – artificial intelligence and cognition – bounded rationality and decision-making – cognitive architecture – cognitive biases and heuristics – cognitive modeling – cognitive neuroscience – cognitive psychology – cognitive and motor skills – cognitive robotics – collective intelligence and collective behavior – computational linguistics – computational social sciences – decision-making under uncertainty – deep neural models – developmental science – embodied and grounded cognition – expertise and know-how – epistemology – ethics of artificial intelligence and robotics – history of cognitive science – human–AI interaction – learning and adaptation in natural and artificial systems – 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 and social influence – social robotics – misinformation and information dynamics in networks
Fabrizio Calzavarini, University of Torino
Enzo Crupi, University of Torino
Marco Viola, University of Rome “Roma Tre”
Alessandro Demichelis, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca - Head of committee
Maddalena Costa, University of Torino
Alessandra Civani, University of Pavia
Lorenzo D'Errico, University of Torino
Niccolò Nanni, University of Pavia
Carola Barbero (University of Torino)
Francesco Bianchini (Univeristy of Bologna)
Monica Bucciarelli (University of Torino)
Fabrizio Calzavarini (University of Torino)
Enzo Crupi (University of Torino)
Olga Dal Monte (University of Torino)
Edoardo Datteri (University Milano Bicocca)
Sara Dellantonio (University of Trento)
Alessandro Demichelis (IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca)
Elvira Di Bona (University of Torino)
Matteo Diano (University of Torino)
Francesco Ianì (University of Torino)
Antonio Lieto (University of Salerno)
Chiara Lucifora (LINK Campus University)
Claudia Mazucca (University La Sapienza, Roma)
Eugenio Petrovich (University of Torino)
Antonella Tramacere (University Roma Tre)
Luca Tummolini (ISTC-CNR)
Marco Viola (University Roma Tre)
Alberto Voltolini (University of Torino)