Call for Extended Abstracts
To be considered for presentation as well as publication, prospective authors should submit a 4-8 page extended abstract of their research. Final year students are encouraged to submit extended abstracts based on their project works.
What is an Extended Abstract?
An extended abstract is a research paper whose ideas and significance can be understood in less than an hour.
An extended abstract is not simply a long abstract. An extended abstract usually contains references, comparisons to related work, proofs of key theorems and other details expected in a research paper but not in an abstract.
Some things that can be omitted from an extended abstract: future work, details of proofs or implementation that should seem plausible to reviewers, ramifications not relevant to the key ideas of the abstract. Please note that you are free to arrange the material as you wish.
All submissions must be in English and should be made via the online submission system at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=srs20131. The deadline for submission of your extended abstract is June 20, 2013.
The following template MUST BE used for the preparation of your extended abstract:
We invite you to submit an EXTENDED ABSTRACT in one of the following tracks.
Advanced Computing | |
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Computer Architecture and VLSI Computer Graphics, Simulation and Modeling Data Management, Exploration and Mining Digital System and Logic Design Incremental Compilers Forensics and Recognition Technologies Natural Language Processing and Machine Translation Parallel and Distributed Algorithms Pattern Recognition and Analysis Robotics and Machine Vision Systems and Software Engineering Computational Intelligence Nature Inspired Computing Signal and Image Processing |
Quantum Computation and Quantum Communication
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Communications | Informatics |
Cognitive Radios and White Space Networking Control Systems and Applications Dynamic Spectrum Management Human Computer Interaction and Interface Information Theory and Coding MEMS Technologies for Communications Nano-addressing and Nano-coding for Communications Power Line Communications QoS and Resource Management RFID Networks and Protocols Satellite and Space Communications Optical Networks and Systems MIMO Communications in Computer Networks Networked Games Sensor Networks and Embedded Systems Smart Spaces and Personal Area Networks Social Network Behaviors, Modeling, and Analysis Space Surveillance Techniques Vehicular, Underground and Underwater Networks Wireless Communication Future Internet and Next-Generation Networking Architectures High Performance Networks and Protocols Virtual and Overlay Networks Network Simulation and Emulation |
Agricultural Informatics and Communication
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Acceptance of papers will be communicated to authors by email. All accepted Extended Abstracts will be published in the symposium proceedings with ISBN. Also each article will be assigned Digital Object Identifier (DOI). At least one full paying author must register for the symposium before the indicated deadline. Participation certificates will be issued to all the presenters.
Presentation
If your abstract is accepted for oral presentation, you will be limited to 10 minutes with 3 minutes immediately following for Q&A from the audience.
Authors of posters are required to display a poster on the designated poster panel. Poster Size is 100 cm long and 90 cm wide. They have to attend the Interactive Poster Session to answer questions. Poster template is available at http://www.icacci-conference.org/files/icacci2012_POSTER_TEMPLATE.ppt. Please use this template to prepare your poster.