Submisson Types


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ICCM Full Paper (For ICCM Talk)

Full ICCM papers can be up to six pages in length, with up to one additional page of citations. Full paper submissions will be evaluated by peer review. Abstracts and author information for full papers must be submitted by the end of the submission period (February 28, 2026). Submissions can be updated to add the full manuscript until March 13, 2026. 
Papers accepted as talks will be in-person spoken presentations accompanied by a slide deck. Each speaker is assigned a 20-minute presentation slot, which is typically divided into 15 minutes for presenting and 5 minutes of question time. 
Papers not accepted as talks may be accepted as posters. 
All accepted papers will be published in the ICCM Conference Proceedings. Final versions of proceedings papers will be due by 30 June 2026.

Allen Newell Prize

The Allen Newell Prize will be awarded to the Best Student-led ICCM Paper. Please make sure to indicate if the first author of a paper is a student when making submissions.

ICCM Publication-Supported Abstract

As an alternative to full paper submissions, a maximum one-page abstract describing work recently published in other forums or an extension of a previously published project may be submitted. Submissions in this category must include a reference to a recently published paper (within 3 years) by the submitting author. 

Publication-Supported Abstracts will be considered for talks, which will be given in-person, accompanied by a slide deck. Each speaker is assigned a 20-minute presentation slot, which is typically divided into 15 minutes for presenting and 5 minutes of question time. 

Publication-Supported Abstracts not accepted as talks may be accepted as posters. 

Publication-Supported Abstracts will NOT be published in the ICCM Conference Proceedings. 

ICCM Poster
Short abstracts, maximum of 250 words, may be submitted for consideration as ICCM posters only. 
In-person ICCM Poster dimensions will be announced in early May after acceptance. Presenters will be given a time and place to mount their poster, as well as a time during which the poster is “attended” — meaning that you should be there for people to ask you questions.
ICCM Poster abstracts will NOT be published in the ICCM Conference Proceedings.

Symposium / Talk in a Symposium
SMP/ICCM Symposium: Symposia are blocks of talks, panel discussion, and/or other activities on a relatively narrow topic. Symposium summary submissions should be a maximum of 1 page, including a symposium title, a 250 word abstract of the symposium overall. The organizer(s) may already have some speakers in mind, and they can be listed on the proposal submission, but the selected topics will be published on the website prior to the submission deadline and authors can submit abstracts to be considered for inclusion as well.  As symposium organizer(s), you will be asked to select which of the submitted abstracts you would like to include. The organizer should submit a summary of the symposium separately. Each talk within a symposium should submit their talks individually.
Hybrid Symposium: There is the possibility of supporting some virtual participation, please indicate if this is desired. Please note that there are a limited number of hybrid slots available. For a hybrid symposium, the organizer who submits the proposal must commit to being present and in-person for the meeting. 
Talk in a Symposium: Symposium talks should be submitted individually by the lead author of each talk, and should include a title and abstract of no more than 250 words.  When you submit the abstract, please indicate in the “Optional Comment” field the proposed symposium title to which the talk belongs. 
Symposia topics may be submitted to either MathPsych or ICCM. MathPsych Symposia will be reviewed by the MathPsych conference committee and ICCM Symposia will be reviewed by the ICCM conference committee. Symposium talk submissions that are not accepted as part of a symposium will be reviewed for regular MathPsych or ICCM presentations.

Workshops/Tutorials
Workshops and tutorials are half-day sessions, up to 4 hours, that target teaching or workshop-style discussions on a topic or technique of interest to the Math Psych and/or ICCM communities. 
Workshops and tutorials will take place on July 17, 2026.
Workshop and Tutorial submissions should be up to 1 page in length and contain the following information:
Title and Organizers,
A 250-word abstract outlining the proposed workshop/tutorial topic and objectives,
List of the tutorial or workshop leads and what each contributes to the session,
Proposed schedule for the workshop/tutorial execution,
Description of information technology, audio-visual equipment, or material needs to execute or support the session. 
 
Hybrid Workshop/Tutorial: There is the possibility of supporting some virtual participation, please indicate if this is desired. Please note that there are a limited number of hybrid slots available. For a hybrid workshop/tutorial, the organizer who submits the proposal must commit to being present and in-person for the meeting on July 17, 2026.