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Call For Papers

The 3rd Annual CSAIL Student Workshop September, 2007

The 3rd annual CSAIL Student Workshop (CSW) seeks short papers on applied and theoretical research in ALL areas of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, including (but not limited to):

  • Theory
  • Language
  • Systems
  • Learning
  • Networks
  • Vision
  • Architecture
  • Graphics
  • Robotics
  • Biological and Computational Systems
  • Semantic Systems

Papers will be limited to two pages (1000 words plus figures). The strongest papers will describe novel research results, ideas, or prototype systems. Papers should include technical detail with clear explanations to target an audience that includes incoming graduate students. Proposals for new research directions and preliminary results are also encouraged, as long as they are described as such.

Present your ideas, get useful feedback, and enjoy a day of brainstorming and networking with fellow graduate students. We hope this breadth-oriented workshop will be both valuable and enjoyable.

Share your work at the CSAIL Student Workshop!

Submissions

Authors should submit a 2-3 page extended abstract using the same format and length as will be required for the final proceedings version. Detailed instructions, as well as LaTeX templates can be found here:

csw_template_2007.tgz

These specify two-column style, Times Roman font with 10 point type, vertical spacing of 11 points, overall text width of 6.75 inches, length of 9.0 inches, 0.25 inches between the two columns, top margin of 1.0 inch, and left margin of 0.75 inches, on US letter paper. Papers are expected to be at least 1 page but must not exceed 3 pages, including figures and references. Overly long and boring papers may be rejected due to reviewer drowsiness.

  1. Submissions must be printable PDF files, sent as MIME-encoded attachments by email to csw2007@lists.csail.mit.edu
  2. The email subject line *must* include the following words, exactly as shown: "CSW 2007 SUBMISSION"
  3. The body of the email must include a list of topic areas (from the call for papers) to which your submission is relevant. These topics will be used to assign reviewers to your submission.
  4. In the body of the email, you should specify whether you will be able to attend the conference to present your work.
  5. In the body of the email, you should also specify whether you wish to be considered for a presentation, poster, or both.

 


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Revised Friday, May 25, 2007 05:53:13 EDT