This conference brings together a diverse range of disciplines such as cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, medicine, computer science, engineering, mathematics, biology, cultural anthropology and the social sciences to bear on issues related to how the mind perceives, thinks, and acts.
The poster session will provide a forum for researchers to showcase their work and obtain feedback on ongoing research from knowledgeable conference attendees. Areas of interest are the same as those listed above for the conference. While the poster need not describe completed work, it should report on research for which at least preliminary results are available. We welcome submissions by students (that is, for which a student is the first author on the poster).
If there are a sufficient number of high-quality posters, the authors of those posters will be invited to submit corresponding articles for a special issue of the International Journal of Humanoid Robotics.
How to Submit a Poster
Poster proposals must be submitted as a single PDF file with no more than 2 pages. A submission should contain the following:
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Poster title |
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List of authors, including institutional affiliations and contact information |
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Abstract describing the research content of the poster |
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Indicator of one of these content types: |
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Experimental |
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Computational |
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Clinical |
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Theoretical |
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Overview of research area or lab |
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Please submit your poster proposal as a PDF e-mail attachment to: dom6.singapore@gmail.com with the subject line reading "Poster Submission" before the deadline. Any questions for the Poster chairs may also be directed to this address.
Important Dates
The deadline for poster submissions is 11:59pm Singapore time on June 30, 2010. Submissions will be reviewed, and authors will be notified of acceptance by July 9, 2010.
Basic Information About Posters
Authors of accepted poster proposals will have a chance to present the poster to interested attendees during a special poster session at the conference site. The A1 poster should be comprehensible on its own, but authors of posters are expected to be available to describe and discuss the work during the poster session.
Short Poster Presentation
All authors of posters will be given a 2-minute time slot to present their posters to the conference attendees. |