Organization and Submission Procedure
The aim of the conference workshops is to emphasize emerging topics of particular interest to the conference attendees not specifically covered in the main symposiums. Each workshop may include a mix of regular papers, invited presentations, and panels that encourage the participation of attendees in active discussions. Proposal submissions should be sent to the Workshops Chairs via EDAS. Priority will be given to proposals that not only address an exciting topic but also promise a creative format likely to generate lively interactions and foster new ideas. All accepted workshops should implement peer-reviews of accepted papers.
Proposal Template
Each workshop proposal (maximum 5 pages) must include:
- Title of the workshop
- Description of the technical issues covered, emphasizing the timeliness of the proposedworkshop (1 page maximum)
- Workshop Organizers (names, affiliation and contact information)
- A short biography of the organizers (up to 200 words)
- Names of potential participants, such as program committee members and invitedspeakers (indication that speakers accepted to participate is a plus)
- Planned format of the workshop, includingo Duration of the workshop: Half-day, Full-day and tentative schedule
Number of refereed papers, hot topic sessions, keynotes, panels
Unique, creative and novel workshops formats are strongly encouraged
Workshop Chairs
Yue Gao, Queen Mary University
Shi Jin, Southeast University
Tony Quek, SUTD
Important Dates
- Proposal deadline: 1 April 2018
- Notification of proposal acceptance: 7 April 2018