For a more focused take on topics of interest to you, consider proposing a workshop or a thematic session within one of our conferences.
Workshops are intended for large projects or groups of projects with multiple partners on special topics and having at least 8 contributions. Worldwide contributions are welcome, too.
Workshops will strengthen the event and provide more visibility for the Workshops Chairs and the Committee Members.
Workshops can only be organized by current members of the conference Technical Program Committee.
The benefits of the Workshop Chair(s) include:
The responsibilities of the Workshop Chair(s) include:
You are invited to participate in this initiative as a Workshop Chair to gather contributions and organize a workshop on a topic you and your partners are working on.
To indicate your availability and intention to take part in this effort, please contact us for additional instructions.
Thematic Sessions are intended for dedicated teams working on special topics and consist of at least 4-5 contributions. Contributions outside the team, on the same topic, are welcome.
Thematic Sessions will strengthen the event and provide more visibility for the Thematic Session Chairs and their teams.
Thematic Sessions can only be organized by current members of the conference Technical Program Committee.
The benefits of the Thematic Session Chair include:
The responsibilities of the Thematic Session Chair include:
You are invited to participate in this initiative as a Thematic Session Chair to gather contributions and organize a Thematic Session on a topic you and your partners are working on.
To indicate your availability and intention to take part in this effort, please contact us for additional instructions.
We welcome demo papers accompanied by short demo shows. Demo papers should focus on practical use cases and experiments resulting in dedicated tools.
Special oral presentation slots will be allotted for each demo contribution. Demos will be followed by additional in-depth open discussions.
A demo paper proposal should be original, unpublished work not currently under review by other conferences or journals and should be accompanied by a final or in-progress (ready to be presented) demo tool.
All proposals will be assessed based on originality, technical soundness, clarity, and interest to a wide audience.
All submissions should be in English and observe the standard IEEE two-column, conference template, available for download from the IEEE website:
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process.
Demo papers are limited to 3 pages. The title should begin with “Demo: <Title>”.
Submissions must be done electronically via the submission system of the event for which the demo is submitted.
The actual demo presentations should be possible using the contributors’ materials (devices and software). Alternatively, or additionally, a video (no longer than 5 minutes) could be used to show the demo in action.
To indicate your availability and intention to take part in this effort, please contact us for additional instructions.