Paper Submission

Submission Guidelines

  • The maximum number of pages is 10 + 2 pages for references.

  • All the papers must be submitted using the template you can find at this link:

  • All the papers should be submitted using the CMT at this link.

  • At the time of submission, authors must indicate the type of the paper:

      • Regular papers: will be peer-reviewed following the same policy of the main conference (double-blind policy), and will be published in the proceedings. These are meant to present novel contributions not published previously (submitted papers should not have been published, accepted or under review elsewhere).

      • Presentation papers: are meant for papers that have been already accepted for publication previously, preferably in the last year in some major conferences or journals. These papers will undergo a soft-reviewing process from the chairs to assess the suitability for the workshop topics. These will not appear in the proceedings.

The inclusion of both the above paper categories is meant to encourage dissemination and discussion of recent findings related to the workshop topics.

Each accepted paper must be covered by at least one author registered.
Registration can be for the FULL event (5 days) at a REGULAR rate (whether the attending author is a student or not) or just for Workshop/Tutorial (2 days) depending on the willingness of the registrant to attend also the main conference or not
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