Submission dates and procedure (2012 and 2013)
(Updated as of Nov 3)
Full papers, abstracts, demos proposals
Notification of acceptance
All camera-ready copies
Online papers/proceedings
Workshop date
Notification of acceptance
All camera-ready copies
Online papers/proceedings
Workshop date
November 26, 2012
December 21, 2012
January 25, 2013
February 28, 2013
between April 03 - April 07, 2013
December 21, 2012
January 25, 2013
February 28, 2013
between April 03 - April 07, 2013
Papers must be typeset as per the formatting guidelines provided below; submissions should be submitted in PDF using the Easychair website. Final camera ready copies should not contain headers, footers, or page numbers.
Formatting instructions
Page length
Format
Online submissions website
Page length
Format
Online submissions website
Templates (LaTeX and Word)
Full papers: 8-10 pages; Extended abstracts: 3-4 pages; Demo Proposals: 1 page.
PDF
Shapes 2.0 Easychair
Full papers: 8-10 pages; Extended abstracts: 3-4 pages; Demo Proposals: 1 page.
Shapes 2.0 Easychair
Special Student Session and Scholarships
In addition full paper contributions, extended abstracts or work-in-progress short papers are invited. Such papers may be allotted a regular or a short presentation slot. Please refer to submission guidelines on this page. We especially encourage young students or doctoral researchers to make use of the short submission format. However, the short paper format is open to all researchers.
Limited number of student scholarships will be competitively made available to assist students to participate in the workshop.
Demos
We also invite proposals to present a system demonstration. Proposals should address the relevance of the demo to the topics of the workshop. Demos are not restricted to scientific projects; interdisciplnary collaborations involving partnerships, e.g., between artists, designers, researchers, are welcome to apply too.
In addition full paper contributions, extended abstracts or work-in-progress short papers are invited. Such papers may be allotted a regular or a short presentation slot. Please refer to submission guidelines on this page. We especially encourage young students or doctoral researchers to make use of the short submission format. However, the short paper format is open to all researchers.
Limited number of student scholarships will be competitively made available to assist students to participate in the workshop.
Demos
We also invite proposals to present a system demonstration. Proposals should address the relevance of the demo to the topics of the workshop. Demos are not restricted to scientific projects; interdisciplnary collaborations involving partnerships, e.g., between artists, designers, researchers, are welcome to apply too.