Special Issue "Knowledge Modelling and Learning through Cognitive Networks"
Event Details
Special Issue "Knowledge Modelling and Learning through Cognitive Networks" on Big Data and Cognitive Computing will accept submissions for Open Access publishing until 30 June 2021:
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The Special Issue aims at bringing together quantitative, innovative research that focuses on modeling knowledge through cognitive networks for gaining insights into mechanisms driving cognitive processes related to knowledge structuring, exploration and learning.
We are open to a variety of publication types, including reviews and theoretical papers, empirical research, computational modeling, and Big Data analysis.
Submissions to this Special Issue should demonstrate how the application of network science extends and broadens cognitive science and knowledge modeling in ways that traditional approaches cannot.
Financial support for publication is available, please do not hesitate to get in touch for further assistance.
Kind regards,
Dr. Massimo Stella, Department of Computer Science, University of Exeter, UK and Complex Science Consulting, Italy
Dr. Yoed N. Kenett, Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel