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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. The conference proceedings will have a separate ISBN for its printed and electronic versions.
 
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. The conference proceedings will have a separate ISBN for its printed and electronic versions.
  
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Tutorials should cover a single topic in detail and should present the state of the art
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about a frontier topic, enabling attendees to fully appreciate the current issues, main
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schools of thought and possible application areas. The honorarium for tutorial speakers is made up of a basic amount plus a variable bonus. The bonus is directly taken
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from the tutorial fees and thus proportional to the number of attendees.
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Workshops will complement the main MFI 2016 conference. Exact workshop paper
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submission and author notification due dates are at the discretion of workshop organizers but must fit within the main conference time-line.
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A proposal should not exceed 2 pages and should contain the following information:
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Proposals should be submitted in plain text or PDF, by email to the tutorial and
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workshop co-chairs, Adrian Bishop (adrian.bishop@uts.edu.au), Joris Sijs
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(joris.sijs@tno.nl), and Marco Huber (marco.huber@ieee.org) with the subject:
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'MFI 2016 Tutorial Proposal' or 'MFI 2016 Workshop Proposal'.
 
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Revision as of 12:59, 1 April 2016

General Information

Prospective authors should submit their papers electronically in PDF format through Paper Plaza. 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 ??? per additional page. A maximum of two papers per full registration will be accepted.

Submit via Paper Plaza

A submission implies willingness by the authors to register and present their work, in case the associated paper is accepted for presentation at the conference. 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.

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. The conference proceedings will have a separate ISBN for its printed and electronic versions.

Workshops and Tutorials

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. The honorarium for tutorial speakers is made up of a basic amount plus a variable bonus. The bonus is directly taken from the tutorial fees and thus proportional to the number of attendees. Workshops will complement the main MFI 2016 conference. Exact workshop paper submission and author notification due dates are at the discretion of workshop organizers but must fit within the main conference time-line.

A proposal should not exceed 2 pages and should contain the following information: Proposals should be submitted in plain text or PDF, by email to the tutorial and workshop co-chairs, Adrian Bishop (adrian.bishop@uts.edu.au), Joris Sijs (joris.sijs@tno.nl), and Marco Huber (marco.huber@ieee.org) with the subject: 'MFI 2016 Tutorial Proposal' or 'MFI 2016 Workshop Proposal'.

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