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ECCE2013

ECCE 2013 Submission

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  1. All submissions must be written in English.
  2. Submit via email or use the conference management system (depending on the category - see below)
  3. All submitted documents (except for workshops and doctoral consortium) must be fully anonymised
  4. Submissions will be accepted up to 12 midnight Central European Time on the published deadline date -check the website for up-to-date information

Workshops

Submissions for one-day or half-day workshops are invited. The workshops will be held on 28 Aug 2013, the last day of the ECCE 2013 conference. Workshop organisers should submit a two-page proposal using the Word Template. This should describe:

The organising committee of the workshop should have members from at least two different organisations or institutes. International consortia are welcomed and preferred. In addition, a cover letter should be included with background information about the workshop organisers and any similar events they have organised previously.

Accepted workshops will provide a short description of the workshop for publication on the conference web site containing the workshop title, abstract, names, affiliation of the organisers, and position paper submission or other participation requirements. Workshops will run subject to a minimum number of participants.

  1. Use a separate email for each submission
  2. Send email to Frédéric Dehais (frederic.dehais@isae.fr) and Ludovic Le Bigot (ludovic.le.bigot@univ-poitiers.fr)
  3. The email header line must contain only the words SUBMISSION and the type of submission (e.g. ECCE 2013 SUBMISSION WORKSHOP, ECCE 2013 SUBMISSION POSTER and so on)
  4. Include author names and affiliations in the body of the email
  5. Attach your submission using the ECCE 2013 template as a Word document (.doc, .docx, .rtf)

Long Papers

Long papers should describe original, completed research work that contributes to topics relevant to the conference and that has not been accepted for publication elsewhere. Submissions should not exceed the maximum length of 10 pages using the Word Template.

You can contact the chairs here: Flore Barcellini, Tjerk De Greef

Papers will be blind peer-reviewed on the full version.

After the conference, the authors of the best quality papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their conference paper to a special issue of a journal (to be announced).

  1. Use the conference management system easychair to submit your paper here
  2. Submission is based on full papers not on abstract or draft version of the work
  3. Submissions should be anonymized. Submissions disclosing the authors' names will be automatically rejected
  4. Attach your submission using the ECCE 2013 template as a Word document (.doc, .docx) or a PDF.

Short Papers

Short papers should describe work-in-progress, industrial experiences, and innovative concepts or approaches that are likely promote discussion among participants and that have not been accepted for publication elsewhere. Submissions should not exceed the maximum length of 4 pages using the Word Template.

Final Versions:In order to help authors to accomodate reviewers' comments and requests for modification, the length of the final submission of accepted short paper is extended to 6 pages

You can contact the chairs here: Flore Barcellini, Tjerk De Greef

Papers will be blind peer-reviewed on the full version.

  1. Use the conference management system easychair to submit your paper here
  2. Submission is based on full short papers not on abstract or draft version of the work
  3. Submissions should be anonymized. Submissions disclosing the authors' names will be automatically rejected
  4. Attach your submission using the ECCE 2013 template as a Word document (.doc .docx) or a PDF.

Poster & Demonstration Papers

Authors who wish to present their work, smaller projects, systems, or prototypes in a more interactive and informal setting during ECCE 2013 may choose this category. You may choose to present just a poster, or a poster and demonstration, but all demonstrations must be accompanied by a poster. The presentation space will accommodate posters up to A0 size.

For this category submit a short paper describing the work which should not exceed 4 pages in total, using the Word Template. This must accompanied by one A4 page showing a wireframe of the poster and another page with details of any demonstration and any special technical requirements.

  1. Use a separate email for each submission
  2. Send email to Cedric Bach (cedric.bach@irit.fr) and José Pépé Cañas Delgado (delagado@ugr.es)
  3. The email header line must contain only the words SUBMISSION and the type of submission (e.g. ECCE 2013 SUBMISSION POSTER or ECCE 2013 SUBMISSION DEMONSTRATION)
  4. Include author names and affiliations in the body of the email
  5. Attach your submission using the ECCE 2013 template as a Word document (.doc, .docx, .rtf)

Doctoral Consortium

The aim of the ECCE2013 Doctoral Consortium is to provide an opportunity for PhD students to participate in multi-disciplinary in-depth discussions of their work with fellow students and a panel of experts.

The Consortium is designed for students currently registered for a PhD in Cognitive Ergonomics or a related field. Preference will be given to students who have carried out some initial research but are not so far down the road that they are getting ready to submit their thesis. The format for the doctoral consortium requires each participant to give a 15 minute presentation on their research. This will be followed by questions from other participants and feedback from a panel of experts.

Application Requirements for Doctoral Consortium

A signed letter from your supervisor/Principal Advisor on letter-headed paper stating:

A 4 pages long paper, prepared using the Word Template of the conference proceedings, containing the following: a structured abstract, the aims and objectives of your research, the main contribution(s) of the research to the Cognitive Ergonomics field, a description of the methodology adopted for your research, the results obtained so far from your studies, a critical analysis of the results in relation to previous research work in the area, and future research plans.

Costs for Doctoral Consortium Participation

Applicants who are selected to take part in the doctoral consortium have free access to the conference as well. Please note, however, that participants will be expected to pay for their own travel, accommodation, and subsistence.

Submission Procedure for Doctoral Consortium Participation

  1. Use a separate email for each submission
  2. Send email to Diane Murray dianne.murray@blueyonder.co.uk) and Gerrit van der Veer (gerrit@acm.org) and Jean-Marie Burkhart (jean-marie.burkhardt@ifsttar.fr)
  3. The email header line must contain only the words SUBMISSION and the type of submission (e.g. ECCE 2013 DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM)
  4. Include author names and affiliations in the body of the email
  5. Attach your submission using the ECCE 2013 template as a Word document (.doc, .docx, .rtf)
  6. Attach the letter from your supervisor

 

European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, ECCE 2013, Université Toulouse le Mirail, 26-28 August 2013

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