CyberSciTech 2016 Call for Demos and Posters
The aim of the poster and demo session in CyberSciTech 2016 is to provide opportunities for researchers to show their work and communicate with scholars on the topics related to cyberspace. Scholars submit their early observations and findings from work-in-progress research are also encouraged, which provide researchers to exchange ideas for developing more attractive cyber related sciences, technologies and applications. The demonstrations may include implementations of contributions presented in CyberSciTech 2016, systems and video demos. We also welcome industry practitioners to join the conference to illustrate their products.
Submission Guidelines
Demo/Poster proposals/papers, in IEEE CS format in 2-4 pages, are submitted to demo chairs directly (Chun-Hao Chen, chchen@mail.tku.edu.tw). Related AV materials, if having, can be submitted together with the proposal/papers. The best demos will be awarded by CyberSciTech 2016.
Topics of interest of Posters and Demos include, but are not limited to:
- Cyber Science and Fundamentals
- Cyber Physical Computing and Systems
- Cyber Social Networks and Computing
- Cyber Mind and Mental Computing
Important Dates
- Demo/Poster Submission: April 20, 2016
- Author Notification: May 10, 2016
- Camera-ready Manuscript: May 31, 2016
Display Posters and Present Demos
During the conference, posters and demos will be displayed or presented in specified sessions. The recommended display poster size is A1 (594mm by 841mm, portrait). Demo submissions may include an additional 1-page appendix describing the specific contents of the demo that conference attendees would see. Any special technical requirements for the demo should also be described in this appendix. The contents of this appendix will be used to evaluate whether the demo is a good fit for CyberSciTech 2016, but will not be included in the proceedings.
Posters and Demos Committee
Chun-Hao Chen, Tamkang University, Taiwan (chair)