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Revision as of 06:02, 27 July 2016
Submission of Full-length Papers |
Prospective authors should submit their papers electronically in PDF format through PaperPlaza. All papers will be subject to a rigorous review by the Conference Program Committee. Six pages in the standard IEEE MFI 2016 format are allowed for each paper, including figures. A maximum of two additional pages is permitted, subject to a page charge of 100 € per additional page.
To ensure inclusion in the MFI 2016 Conference Proceedings, at least one of the authors will be required to register, attend the conference, and present the paper. Before submission of the final paper, the registration has to be completed.
Papers covered by the registration of at least one of the authors can be submitted through |
Papers presented at the conference will be part of the conference proceedings and included in the IEEE Xplore® digital library and indexed by EI/Compendex. Guidelines for the preparation of full-length papers are provided below. |
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Final Submission of Full-Length Papers until August 8, 2016 |
Submission of Special Session Proposals |
Each special session proposal should include an overview of the topic that identifies the relevance of the topic and introduces the papers to be presented. Additionally, special session proposals are more likely to be accepted if they include at least 5 invited papers. Detailed information on how to prepare proposals is provided here. A proposal can be submitted in plain text or PDF, by email to the special session chairs (). |
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Submission of Tutorial and Workshop Proposals |
Tutorials should cover a single topic in detail and should present the state of the art about a frontier topic, enabling attendees to fully appreciate the current issues, main schools of thought, and possible application areas. Workshops will complement the main MFI 2016 conference by facilitating in-depth discussions illuminating a specific topic of interest from different viewpoints. Tutorial and Workshop proposals should include the information stated here. A proposal can be submitted in plain text or PDF, by email to the tutorial and workshop co-chairs, Adrian Bishop (), Joris Sijs (), and Marco Huber () with the subject: 'MFI 2016 Tutorial Proposal' or 'MFI 2016 Workshop Proposal'. |
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Guidelines for Paper Submission |
Submitted papers published in the MFI 2016 Conference Proceedings must meet IEEE and RAS standards and requirements. These apply to post-conference distribution of the Conference Proceedings as well, including submission to IEEE Xplore. Submitted papers must strictly adhere to the formatting instructions. |
Formatting and Templates |
All papers must be formatted according to the IEEE RAS template (letter size paper). Templates and other supporting files can be downloaded using the following links: |
Detailed instructions and support for the templates is provided under the links It is strongly recommended to use these templates also for the preparation of the initial papers. |
Steps of Final Paper Submission |
After notification of acceptance, the final paper has to be prepared and submitted. The final submission includes the following steps. |
Check for Compliance and Submit Paper |
Submit the IEEE Compliant PDF file of your paper via the PaperPlaza web page. Note that the PDF file must not exceed 2MB. During the submission process, an electronic Copyright Form has to be signed. Please check that
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Choose Format of Presentation |
To be included in the MFI 2016 Conference Proceedings, papers must be presented at the conference. During the final submission process, authors can give a preference to one of the formats of presentation:
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