Submissions

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The conference proceedings will be published in Springer Verlag’s series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).

We strongly encourage prospective authors to respect the following guidelines:

  1. Papers should be formated using the Springer LNCS style. You can download the latex package from here. Further information for authors can be found here.
  2. Papers should be between 8 and 12 pages long including all references, tables and figures. CAIP 2015 follows single blind review process. Authors are required to include their names and affiliations in the papers.
  3. Only submissions in English will be reviewed. All other submissions will be rejected without review.
  4. We only accept the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) for submission and review. Other formats will automatically be rejected by the paper management system.
  5. We kindly ask authors to make sure that all fonts are embedded in the PDF file.
  6. Accepted contributions will appear in the proceedings only if at least one of the authors has registered and paid the registration fee.
  7. On acceptance, a camera ready version must be submitted along with a signed copyright form to CAIP2015 by email. Volume editors: G. Azzopardi and N. Petkov

IAPR Ethical Requirements for Authors:

  1. The submitted paper must be substantially original work, which has neither been published before nor is under review for any other conference or journal.
  2. The IAPR strictly prohibits any plagiarism.
  3. The IAPR frowns upon “no-show behavior”. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and to present the work at the conference.
  4. The IAPR retains the right to eliminate any papers in violation of these requirements and to exclude the authors of such papers from future IAPR community activities. More details can be found at the IAPR website.

Paper submission is now open. Please submit your paper through the conference management system (powered by EasyChair). Please select the appropriate topics of interest during the submission process. Each submitted paper will be reviewed by at least two members of the international Program Committee. If you encounter any problems with the system, do not hesitate to contact us.

On 15 September authors of a selection (some 20%) from all accepted and presented papers will be invited to extend their paper to a journal paper and submit it by 15 November to a special issue of the journal Machine Vision and Applications (Springer) dedicated to CAIP. That issue of MVA is planned to appear in 2016.