Computational Creativity Workshop

First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity

 
 
 

7th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE IN CASE-BASED REASONING
30th August through 2nd September 2004, Madrid, Spain

 
 

 

 

SUBMISSION IS CLOSED

 

Submission Format

Three categories of submissions are welcome: full papers, short papers and non-attending papers.

Full papers must be no longer than 12 pages in length, and are expected to address foundational issues and research proposals and reports, or to describe in detail current research on creative systems development and modelling.

Short papers must be no longer than 6 pages and are expected to describe ongoing work.

Non-attending papers can be up to 5 pages long, or as short as an abstract. They can cover any topic related to creativity, including position papers. We are interested in the ideas and opinions of researchers in all areas of creativity, regardless of whether they can attend the workshop. A summary of the submissions will be included in
the proceedings, and all submissions - subject to a sanity check - will be made available on the workshop web site after the workshop.

All papers MUST be submitted in Springer LNCS format, which is the format required for the final camera ready copy. Authors instructions along with LaTeX and Word macro files are available on the web at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.

Submission Procedure

All Submissions will be made by electronic means, in postscript or PDF format.

Fax, e-mail or snail mail submissions will not be accepted.

Submissions must be anonymous: the postscript or PDF files must not mention the authors' names or affiliations.

There is a submission form (see below) where authors will upload their files. A small abstract of each contribution will also be required.

Authors will be asked to input their identification in separate, subsequent forms. Only abstracts and files will be provided to reviewers.

Submission Form

To access the submission form, please click here.

Reviewing Process

Submissions will be judged on significance, originality, quality and clarity. Each paper will be cross-reviewed by at least two referees.

Contributions will be subject to anonymous, blind peer review: reviewers will not be aware of the identities of the authors. This requires that authors exercise some care not to identify themselves in their contributions.

Authors will receive feedback in the form of reviewers' comments.