[AISWorld] 11th IEEE RCIS 2017: calls for Doctoral Consortium Papers, Posters & Demos session and Tutorials
Rebecca Deneckere
Rebecca.Deneckere at univ-paris1.fr
Wed Dec 7 10:12:26 EST 2016
Dear colleagues and friends,
Following up previous information on the RCIS 2017 conference, we would
like to draw your attention to the following specialized events that
will be part of the conference: the Doctoral Consortium, the Posters and
Demos session and the Tutorials.
We are looking forward to receiving your paper and meeting you in Brighton!
The RCIS 2017 Conference Committee
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*DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM*
The RCIS 2017 Doctoral Consortium is organized as an opportunity for
doctoral students to present, discuss and develop their research
interests and ideas in an interdisciplinary workshop, with the strong
participation and the guidance of a panel of distinguished researchers
in the field. The doctoral consortium is especially useful for those
PhD-students that have defined a topic and a research plan, have
obtained some first results, and still have room for revising their
plan. However, we encourage doctoral students at all stages to
participate, for an objective of the doctoral consortium is also to help
*Important dates*
Submission deadline: February 14, 2017 (23:59 AoE – Anywhere on Earth)
Notification to authors: March 15, 2017
Author registration deadline: April 07, 2017
Camera-ready version: April 07, 2017
Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers:
http://sense-brighton.eu/rcis2017/callDoctoral.html
*Chairs*
Maya Daneva, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Christos Kalloniatis, University
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*POSTERS AND DEMOS*
RCIS will feature posters in a poster session and offer the opportunity
for demonstrations of tools in a demonstration session. Both sessions
will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to showcase their
work, to interact with conference participants, and to obtain feedback
on on-going research and advanced prototypes and products from
knowledgeable conference attendees:
- Posters are intended to convey a research result and are not
advertisements for commercial software packages. While posters need not
describe completed work, they should report on research for which at
least some preliminary results are available.
- Demonstrations should directly and actively involve the exhibition and
display of software prototypes, research tools and associated materials
that illustrate research work in progress and serve as ground for
discussion of research ideas.
*Important dates*
Posters and Demos submission deadline: February 14, 2017 (23:59 AoE –
Anywhere on Earth)
• Author notification: March 15, 2017
• Author registration deadline: April 07, 2017
• Camera-ready deadline: April 07, 2017
Call for Posters and Demos:
http://sense-brighton.eu/rcis2017/callPostersAndDemos.html
*Chairs*
Claudia Ayala, Technical University of Catalunya, Spain
Mara Nikolaidou, Harokopio University of Athens
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*TUTORIALS*
RCIS will feature several tutorials. Tutorials are 90-minute free format
sessions, where the presenters share specific and relevant practical
know-how to conference attendees that are willing to participate.
Tutorials run in parallel with other conference tracks, and
participation is included in the attendees’ conference fee. We invite
proposals for tutorials that may address one or more of the listed
topics below, although authors should not feel limited by them.
*Important dates*
Tutorial submission deadline: 14 February 2017 (23:59 AoE – Anywhere on
Earth)
Tutorial notification: 15 March 2017
Call for Tutorials: http://sense-brighton.eu/rcis2017/callTutorials.html
*Chairs*
Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Incipit CSIC, Spain
Elena Kornyshova, CEDRIC, CNAM,France
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