[AISWorld] IEEE COINS2021: Call for Proposals (Tutorial & Workshops)

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Wed Mar 10 05:00:46 EST 2021


*Call for Proposals*

*IEEE COINS 2021: IEEE International Conference on Omni-Layer Intelligent
Systems *

Barcelona, Spain | August 23-25, 2021

*Hybrid Event (On-site In-person Presentation & Virtual Presentation)*

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IEEE COINS seeks proposals for i) *Special Sessions* consisting of
peer-reviewed papers focused on in-depth treatment on a topic of timely
interest to the IEEE COINS audience. Special session papers will undergo
the *same intense review process* as regular conference papers, and
submission is not a guarantee of acceptance. The selected papers will be
published as part of the IEEE COINS Proceedings; ii) *Tutorial Sessions*
consisting of discussions and summary results about advanced topics
relevant to the conference. Tutorials intend to highlight innovative ideas
positioned on each field's frontiers covered by the conference. Tutorials
provide participants the chance to explore innovative trends or innovative
applications, learn new techniques from experts in the field, and gain
knowledge and insights. Typical tutorials run 1.5-2 hours, although longer
half-day tutorials (two-session blocks of 1.5-2 hours each) may be
considered; iii) *Workshops *are half- or one-day events that aim to foster
active discussion on issues related to specific fields. The typical
structure of a workshop will include a number of papers (peer-reviewed)
presentations and/or invited talks (without paper submission). Accepted
manuscripts will be included in the COINS conference proceedings as *workshop
papers* and will be indexed in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
  Submission

All proposals (1 to 2 pages) should be submitted via email to Alessandro
Savino (alessandro.savino at polito.it) and include the required information
indicated below:

1.     Title and abstract of the workshop/tutorial/special session

2.     Organizers and their affiliations (including short bios)

3.     Structure, format, and the expected duration of the
tutorial/workshop (for a tutorial/workshop proposal)

4.     Planned invited speakers (if any) for workshop/tutorial proposals
(it is not necessary, nor a requirement)

5.     Provide a sample call for papers (if any) for a workshop and Special
Session proposals, the number of published papers (if any), and, if
available, a list of prospective authors and contributions

6.     CFP Dissemination plan (workshop and special session proposals)

7.     Provide the abstract of the tutorial/workshop (for a
tutorial/workshop proposal)

8.     If the workshop/tutorial was previously held, provide the location
(i.e., which conference), date, number of published papers (if any), and
number of attendees at the last event



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