The Ninth Advances in Cognitive Systems (ACS) Conference
Mark Burstein, Mohan Sridharan, David McDonald

TL;DR
The Ninth Advances in Cognitive Systems Conference showcases recent research efforts and challenges in understanding and replicating human cognition through computational systems, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.
Contribution
This paper introduces the ACS conference as a platform for presenting recent advances and fostering discussions on cognitive architectures and human-level AI.
Findings
Highlights ongoing commitment to AI and cognitive science goals
Provides a forum for interdisciplinary research exchange
Identifies emerging challenges in cognitive system development
Abstract
ACS is an annual meeting for research on the initial goals of artificial intelligence and cognitive science, which aimed to explain the mind in computational terms and to reproduce the entire range of human cognitive abilities in computational artifacts. Many researchers remain committed to this original vision, and Advances in Cognitive Systems provides a place to present recent results and pose new challenges for the field. The meetings bring together researchers with interests in human-level intelligence, complex cognition, integrated intelligent systems, cognitive architectures, and related topics.
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TopicsCognitive Science and Mapping
