[iva] Call for Submissions: ICIDS 2018 Demos + Workshops

James Ryan joryan at ucsc.edu
Fri Jun 15 20:52:46 CEST 2018


*Call for Submissions: ICIDS 2018 Demonstrations and WorkshopsICIDS 2018
will feature a demonstration session as well as a variety of workshops, all
of which will be held at the historic Trinity College in Dublin from
December 5–8, 2018.Demo and Workshop Organisation:James Ryan
<https://www.jamesryan.world/>, University of California, Santa Cruz, USADr
Sandy Louchart
<http://www.gsa.ac.uk/research/simvis-profiles/l/louchart,-sandy/>, Glasgow
School of Art, UKContact us at: <icids2018workshops at gmail.com>
<icids2018workshops at gmail.com>For more information, please visit the
conference website <https://icids2018.scss.tcd.ie/> or contact the
organizers of each workshop directly. For general information about the
conference, please contact the ICIDS organizing committee via email at
<icids2018 at gmail.com> <icids2018 at gmail.com>.DEMO SUBMISSIONSDemo
submissions are short papers (2-4 pages including references, to be
included in the proceedings) describing working, presentable systems that
may be installed as part of the conference demo session. Demo papers should
be formatted according to the Springer LNCS guidelines
<https://www.springer.com/us/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>;
they will will undergo peer review and should be anonymized. Demo
submissions must be submitted via email to <icids2018workshops at gmail.com>
<icids2018workshops at gmail.com> by July 31, 2018. In your email, please also
outline any accommodations that you will need to install your demo at the
conference (e.g., requirements pertaining to space, physical setup,
technology, etc.). Submissions may also include a link to an executable
version of the demo or other documentation, such as video or images, but
this is not required. These materials can be included as attachments or
links in the email including the submission. Demo authors are expected to
be present at the workshop to present their demos. The exact date of the
conference demo session is to be determined.WORKSHOP PROPOSALSWorkshops may
vary in length, from half a day to a full day, and may vary considerably in
format. While individual workshop contributions will not be published in
the ICIDS 2018 proceedings, workshop organizers are free to publish them by
other means. Here are some examples of recent ICIDS workshops: 2017
<https://icids2017.m-iti.org/?page_id=238>, 2016
<http://icids2016.ict.usc.edu/workshops/>, 2015
<http://icids2015.aau.dk/workshops/>, 2014
<http://narrativeandplay.org/icids2014/workshops.html>.Proposals for
workshops are short papers (2-4 pages including references, to be included
in the proceedings) that are not anonymized and include the following: 1. A
brief description of the workshop, explaining its format, goals, topic, and
expected outcomes (maximum two pages, formatted according to the Springer
LNCS guidelines
<https://www.springer.com/us/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>).2.
A proposed schedule and a short draft of the call for participation.3. The
names, affiliations, and email addresses of the proposed organizing
committee. This committee should consist of two to four people recognized
in the area.4. The primary contact for the organizing committee.5. If
possible, a list of tentatively confirmed attendees.Workshop proposals must
be submitted via email to <icids2018workshops at gmail.com>
<icids2018workshops at gmail.com> by August 6, 2018. In your email, please
also outline any accommodations that you will need to run your workshop at
the conference (e.g., requirements pertaining to space, physical setup,
technology, etc.). The exact date on which the workshops will be held is to
be determined.*
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