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Call for Contributions - Full PapersContributions must not have been previously published in, presented at, or submitted for any other journal or conference, except as a technical report or at a purely local event. A full paper with 8 pages or less should be self-contained, meaning that it must include enough details (or references to easily available literature) about its techniques, algorithms, proofs, and experiments; so that an expert in the field can in principle reproduce the work and verify the claims made therein. Evaluation CriteriaEach paper will be carefully evaluated by at least three referees (either members of the Program Committee or external specialists). The main evaluation criteria will be relevance, originality, validity, and importance of the results described. Therefore, the paper must clearly state its original contributions, and compare itself to previous work on the same topic. The clarity and succintness of the text are also important; authors are urged to check our successful papers submission hints page. Another important factors in the evaluation will be the paper's conformity to the layout and format standards established by the Program Committee. In its evaluation, the Program Committee will assume that there will not be substantial changes between the submitted text and the final version---not only in contents, but also in style, format, and length. Therefore, the initial submission itself must already be in the SIBGRAPI2003 standard format, and strictly within the established page limits. Submissions that fail to observe these conditions may be rejected, independently of their contents. How to SubmitWe prefer that you submit your paper electronically (it is both easier for you and will save us a lot of work :-). Preferably, you can submit files in PDF format. If you cannot convert your file to PDF, you may also submit a zipped (either UNIX gzip or Winzip) Postscript file. Once you have finished your paper you may proceed to our SUBMISSION PAGE. PublicationsAt least one author of each accepted paper must register for the Symposium to have the paper printed in the Proceedings published by IEEE. Accepted papers will be printed in the Symposium Proceedings, and may be made available in electronic form through WWW---either at the Symposium's site or at the Publisher's, depending on copyright issues to be resolved. Important DatesSubmission Deadline: May 12, 2003 ContactIn case of questions please feel free to contact the Program Co-Chairs: |
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