ICCM 2013

July 11 - 14
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Latest Update: Due to the extension for submissions we are somewhat delayed in returning the reviews. We apologize for any inconvenience and anticipate having them out soon.


ICCM is being co-located with BRIMS 2013! BRIMS (Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation) 2013 was originally cancelled, but instead is being held with ICCM 2013 on July 11 - 14.

ICCM is the main international conference for computational models of human cognition. It is at the forefront of research into how to model all aspects of human cognition and behavior, as well as methodologies for validating the models. The conference has run since 1996, and attracts the leading researchers in this field. All modeling research areas, including symbolic AI, distributed representations, and neural spike coding, are featured in ICCM, with an emphasis on the creation of cognitive architectures: that is, we emphasize the development of general-purpose computational systems for simulating complex, human cognitive abilities.

Research topics include:

  • cognitive modeling
  • cognitive architectures
  • agent architectures
  • expert systems
  • user modelling
  • adaptive behaviour
  • symbolic AI
  • distributed representations
  • neural spike coding
  • semantic web

ICCM encourages researchers to make their models publicly available, so as to encourage model re-use and comparisons. ICCM maintains an online archive of papers, presentations, and models from previous years, available at http://iccm-conference.org.

Program Co-Chairs:

  • Dr. Robert West, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
  • Dr. Terry Stewart, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada