A call for papers, with extended submission deadline of 7 May 2010 7 April 2010, has been issued for ECAP 2010 / ECAP 10: The 8th European Conference on Computing and Philosophy, to be held 4-6 October 2010, at Technische Universität München, in Munich, Germany.
Papers are invited on the following topics, a number of which include legal informatics or legal communication issues:
- Information and Knowledge Processing (Distributed Processing, Emergent Properties, Formal Ontology, Network Structures, etc)
- Philosophy of Computer Science
- Robotics, AI, and Ambient Intelligence
- Human-Machine Interaction and Explanation Capabilities
- Philosophy of Information Technology
- Neurocomputing and the Problem of Consciousness
- Computational Linguistics
- Computer-based Learning and Teaching Strategies and Resources
- The Impact of Distance Learning on the Teaching of Philosophy and Computing
- IT, Cultural Diversity and Technoscience Studies
- Information and Computing Ethics: Roboethics
- Biocomputing, Artificial Life, Systems Biology
- Electronic Art
- Complexity and Emergency
- Imaging and Knowledge
- New Models of Logic Software
- Models & Simulations Epistemology
- Synthetic emotions
- Computer & Gender Studies
For more information, please see the call for papers.
HT @WikiCFP.
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April 23, 2010 at 1:30 am |
Updated the post to reflect that the deadline has been extended to 7 May 2010.