CALL FOR PAPERS
Salon des Refusés Track
Call for Participation - Salon des Refusés
Our Computer Science Salon des Refusés [CSSR2024] (named after the famous 1863 Salon des Refusés painting exhibition) aims to be a “salon” in two senses of the word: First, “salon” as an exhibition of ideas in Computer Science that in their infancy were rejected from a major venue but later proven to be highly influential, and second “salon” as a meeting of convivial people getting together to share both amusement and learning.
Submissions should be made via the FUN2024 Easychair submission server. (Choose the Salon des Refusés track)
The way to participate is to propose a talk which is a survey of a published CS paper (preferably with an algorithmic bent) and its aftermath. The subject paper must satisfy the following conditions:
It should be at least 8 years old and in its initial form should have been rejected (as lacking value) from one or more major conferences or journals in the field.
It was later published and proved to be influential as evidenced by citations, prizes, etc.
Ideally the proposers are the original authors, but other experts in the field of the wrongly rejected paper are welcome as well. The surveys should be aimed at a general non-specialist technical audience, and should start with a description of the original paper. In particular they should be accessible to graduate students and thus introduce them to the subject at hand but also teach them about the vagaries of research.
The proposal should be at most 4 pages long in PDF (in A4 or letter format, 11pt, single column, with reasonable margins) and should include:
Name, affiliation, and e-mail address for all proposers. Pointers to home pages are encouraged.
Title and authors of the paper being surveyed with a link to a publicly accessible copy.
If you are not among the original author(s) did you coordinate with them? (Coordination is highly recommended.) If not, please explain why not and what is your interest and expertise in the paper being discussed.
A brief history of the paper (which venue(s) rejected it and why (if known), where/when was it eventually published, what is the evidence of significant influence, e.g. number of citations, notable follow ups, test of time awards, etc.
A brief description of the intended survey: what will the survey discuss besides the original paper, which follow-up results if any will be covered, bibliography, etc.
It is important that the Easychair abstract gives a good synopsis of the proposal.
At least one author of every accepted paper is required to register and present the paper at the symposium.
This is the first edition of CSSR so some details are not fully decided. Our current position is that authors of accepted proposals can choose to submit an extended version of their proposal to be published in the proceedings of FUN2024 or can choose to just publish their Easychair abstract. (Proceedings of FUN2024 will be published by LIPIcs, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics.)
Important dates:
Submission deadline (extended): February 20 27, 2024 (End of Day, Anywhere on Earth (AoE))
Notification date: April 2, 2024
Final version due: April 15, 2024 (AoE)
Conference date: June 4 - 8, 2024