Main Conference
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Papers should be up to 8 sides in length, and of course papers shorter than 8 sides which make a strong contribution are more than welcome. You are welcome to make your papers anonymous, but this is not a requirement for the submission. To be considered, papers must be submitted as a PDF document formatted according to ICCC style (which is similar to AAAI and IJCAI formats).
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Proposals for the Technology and Arts Show and Tell Session will be up to 1 side in length or shorter. To be considered, papers must be submitted as a PDF document formatted according to ICCC style (which is similar to AAAI and IJCAI formats).
- Papers must be submitted through the EasyChair platform: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccc20180
- Double Submissions Policy: The work submitted to ICCC should not be under review in another scientific conference or journal at the time of submission.
- To be included in the proceedings, each paper must be presented in the conference by one of the authors.
MUSIC METACREATION (MUME)
Papers should be 8 pages in length, in the ICCC format. All papers should be submitted via easychair: insert easychair link here. You can find an author toolkit with the ICCC format for LaTeX and Word here: http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2018/ICCC-author-kit.zip
COMPUTATIONAL CREATIVITY & SOCIAL JUSTICE (CCSJ)
Papers should be 6-8 pages in length, in the ICCC format, and anonymized for double-blind review. Papers can describe technical research, critiques, literature reviews, applications of computational creativity, new
systems, or other aspects of social justice as it applies to computational creativity. Position papers are welcome.. We also welcome short papers up to 4 pages in length, which would be appropriate for system demos or works-in-progress. All papers should be submitted via easychair: insert easychair link here. You can find an author toolkit with the ICCC format for LaTeX and Word here: http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2018/ICCC-author-kit.zip
The papers must be submitted to the Easychair link: https://easychair.org/
Workshop on Digital Humanities: Digital Culture, Open Data, collections, tools and data visualization in Humanities.
The research articles, projects and work in progress that are sent to be part of the workshop will have an approximate length of 5-8 pages, and will be sent in ICCC format (http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2018/ICCC-author-kit.zip) through the easychair platform to proceed to double-blind peer review and guarantee thus the anonymity of the participants.
The language can be English and / or Spanish. In addition to novel articles and research on Digital Humanities, presentations of ongoing projects will also be accepted (with the possibility of sending a recording if not all the information or material is available on site) for which an estimated time of 10-15 minutes will be given to the authors. Subsequently, a round of questions will be opened among the attendees, in order to encourage debate and the generation of knowledge in the field of Digital Humanities.
The papers must be submitted to the Easychair link: https://easychair.org/cfp/icc