Publications

Proceedings of the conference and workshops will be available in the ACM Digital Library. All accepted papers will be published in ICPP Workshop proceedings together with the ICPP conference proceedings in Vol. 2.


The deadline for submitting camera-ready paper information to ACM is TBD. Please note the following instructions:

COPYRIGHT (e-Rights)

1. Shortly, you will receive an email from the ACM rights management system containing a link to an e-Rights form. After completing this e-Rights form, you will be emailed a complete rights text and bibliographic strip that must be added to your paper.

2. NOTE: As rights management emails are sent from an automated system, there is a chance that emails sent will wind up in SPAM folders. Please make sure to set SPAM settings to allow emails from rightsreview@acm.org.

PAPER FORMAT – NEW ACM WORKFLOW

1. Authors who have successfully completed their e-Rights forms will be instructed to upload their source files directly to “The ACM Production System” (TAPS). TAPS will generate output in PDF and HTML formats, which the authors will need to review and approve.

2. Authors must use the NEW ACM workflow (effective March 1, 2020) when preparing their paper.

3. Source file templates, videos and formatting instructions are located here: https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow

4. The CCS2012 guide is here: http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html

5. NOTE: Papers should not exceed 11 pages (including references). Authors will be charged $100 USD for each page that exceeds 11.

6. Questions regarding the ACM authoring templates must be referred to the ACM TeX support team at Aptara, at acmtexsupport@aptaracorp.com.


Papers presented in the workshop are invited to submit the extended version of the work for Special issue: System Optimizations for DSP and AI Applications in Journal of Signal Processing Systems. Please find call for paper in here: https://www.springer.com/journal/11265/updates/19966794.