Call for Papers: CSW 2012
The 8th annual CSAIL Student Workshop (CSW) seeks short papers and posters/demos. Submissions for five-minute Rapid-Fire presentations in 'Wild and Crazy Ideas' and 'Interesting Problems in Computer Science' are also highly encouraged. The CSAIL Student Workshop is accepting submissions in 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
- Human Computer Interaction
Deadline for all submissions: September 7, 2012
Notification of Acceptance: September 12, 2012
Camera-ready Copy Due: September 17, 2012
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.
Papers and Posters/Demos
To make the submission process easier, you can submit recently published papers/posters/demos or one- to two-page abstracts. For the camera-ready copy, we would encourage you to submit a one-or two-page abstract that succinctly explains your research/idea.
We expect the papers and posters/demos to describe novel research results, ideas, or prototype systems. They 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. The workshop proceedings will not be generally available outside of CSAIL, so papers and posters/demos which discuss recently published or to-be-published work are acceptable.