Submissions are possible in one of the following ways:
Minisymposia
Contributed presentations (oral or posters).
For each submission, a separate registration is required. No conference participant will be allowed more than one minisymposium/contributed talk. The individual contributions will be classified by related subject and grouped into sessions. The anticipated duration of oral presentations is 20 minutes plus five minutes for questions.
ECSML encourages young researchers, especially PhD students, to submit their work for poster presentations, as this provides more time for discussion, feedback, and meaningful interaction with experts in the field. Posters give the opportunity of longer and in-depth interactive discussions than short talks. Hence, a high standard of poster preparation and presentation is expected. There will be awards for the best poster presentations.
Contributed Talks:
Each contributor must submit a title and a brief abstract, not to exceed 400 words.
Posters
Please prepare the Posters so that the dimensions will be A0 (841 x 1189 mm). As in CT, each contributor must submit a title and a brief abstract, not to exceed 400 words.
Use the following common Latex template for both CT and CP.
Minisymposia
Minisymposia organizers can schedule up to 2 sessions, with 4 speakers per session. The organizer(s) of the minisymposia are responsible for inviting the participants and for carrying out the review process of the submitted abstracts. Prospective organizers are asked to provide by October 30 the title of the suggested minisymposium, a description, a list of speakers and the abstracts of their talks.
With your MS proposal, please include the following information:
Title and Abstract (up to 350 words) of Minisymposium
Organizer(s): name, affiliation, e-mail address
List of Authors: name, affiliation, e-mail address
Abstracts of the presentations (up to 400 words) in the Minisymposium, using the Latex template as above for each one of the talks.