Submission
Information and Guidelines for Authors:
Papers are expected to be within the 8-15 page range. The review process takes into account both the quality in writing and the scientific impact of the work. Authors should clearly identify the problem, their contribution(s), justification with respect to the state-of-the-art works
Initial Submission and Evaluation:
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The manuscripts for initial submission should be submitted in a single. Doc or .PDF format file.
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Authors are instructed not to include name and affiliation details in the paper as conference follows single blind review process.
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All papers will be assigned a paper ID. You will receive this ID after you have completed the paper submission process. Authors are then required to use the paper ID assigned to them for all future correspondence regarding this paper.
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The manuscripts initially will be checked for PLAGIARISM followed by single blind review process.
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All papers that confirm to submission guidelines will be peer-reviewed by at least two independent referees from the Conference Review Board and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Authors must obtain permissions from the previous publisher(s) for any material (text, figures, tables etc.) they want to reuse, and submit the same with paper.
Acceptance of papers:
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Based the decisions given by our reviewers the decision of paper acceptance/rejection will be communicated authors through email.
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The authors of the accepted papers will be allowed to make corrections in accordance with the suggestions of the reviewers and submit final camera-ready papers within the stipulated deadline.
Final Submission of papers:
Each accepted final paper must be accompanied by the dully filled in copyright form called Consent to Publish (CTP), which we ask a corresponding author to complete and sign. The final submission should be prepared as a separate zipped file as mentioned below.
All final submissions should be in a .zip compressed archive including:
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The source (input) files, i.e. TeX source files for the text and figure files (300 dpi resolution),
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Any style files, templates, and special fonts the authors may have used,
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MS Word file in the case of using MS Word,
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The final Postscript (.ps) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) file,
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The dully filled and signed copyright form.