L4DC 2026 will feature a Late-Breaking Results (LBR) session, designed to showcase and discuss new and timely research developments with the L4DC community. LBR submissions are ideal for preliminary or in-progress work that may not yet constitute a full paper, for example new ideas and problem formulations, initial theoretical results, early experimental findings, or fresh applications and benchmarks.
Please submit a 2-page PDF describing the late-breaking results. The document should clearly state the problem setting, key contributions/insights, and (when applicable) brief evidence such as theoretical statements or experimental results. References may be included within the 2 pages.
Include the title and full author list with affiliations on the first page.
Submissions will be reviewed for novelty, relevance to L4DC, technical clarity, and potential to stimulate discussion. LBR submissions are intended to be lightweight and timely; the goal is community exchange rather than a fully polished story.
Accepted submissions will be presented in an interactive poster session, providing ample opportunity for discussion, feedback, and networking.
The 2-page LBR proposal will not be published in the L4DC proceedings. (Authors remain free to submit an extended version of the work elsewhere.)
Send your submission by email to llindemann@ethz.ch with the subject line “L4DC 2026 LBR Submission — [First Author Last Name]” and your 2-page PDF in the attachment.