Camera-Ready Instructions

  • Camera-ready papers for the WearSys'20 proceedings are due May 15th (midnight US Eastern time) — NO EXTENSIONS. In essence, you need to do the following:
  • Address the comments from reviewers and update the manuscript.
  • Fill out copyright form, information on how to do this will be emailed to authors automatically in a separate mail.
  • Adapt your stylesheet to the most recent ACM template, include bibliographic and copyright strip.
  • Upload the camera-ready version, including source files of the paper text

Complete rights management form

  • Before submitting camera-ready papers, you need to complete the rights management form. You will be notified by email once these forms are available and ready to sign.
  • 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 that you and your authors set email SPAM settings to allow emails from “rightsreview@acm.org”.

Format paper

  • Papers should be no more than 6 pages single-spaced pages, including references, for FULL PAPERS and no more than 3 pages for SHORT PAPERS.
  • Camera-ready papers should adhere to the ACM templates that can be found here: http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Templates are provided for formatting papers in MS Word and LaTeX. In LaTeX, you should use \documentclass[sigconf]{acmart}.
  • Note that the originally submission instructions suggested using the old ACM template. The font size in the submission template was 10pt, the new template will use 9pt. Using the new ACM template means that you have more space, to address the comments by the reviewers. Please also double check to make sure that you are using the new template (linked in the previous bullet).
  • Please do NOT number the pages of your camera-ready paper (by default page numbers are disabled in the ACM template).
  • You should provide proper indexing information in the final version according to the ACM Computing Classification System (CCS). More information about the ACM CCS is available on the ACM CCS website.
  • After completing their rights management form, you will be emailed the correct rights management text and bibliographic strip to place within your paper. It is essential that you add the text into your paper.
  • Avoid using any special characters or non-standard fonts. We must be able to display and print your submission exactly as we receive it using only standard tools and printers, so we strongly suggest that you use only standard fonts embedded in the PDF file.

Submit camera-ready version

Questions

If you have any questions about the camera-ready process, feel free to contact WearSys 2020 chairs (hvtran@smu.edu.sg, aashok@gsu.edu)