IEEE ICECS: Call for Demos and Tutorials
Call for Live Demonstrations
The live demonstration submission deadline is 3 June 2024.
The technical program committee of IEEE ICECS 2024 invites the submissions of Live Demonstrations.
The main objective of the Live Demonstrations Session (LDS) is to facilitate the exchange of innovative concepts bridging theory and practice. Each demonstration will be hosted in dedicated booths equipped with ample space to exhibit the hardware or software involved. Attendees of the conference are invited to engage directly with the demonstrations, interacting with, exploring, and even testing their limits. Presenters will have the opportunity to validate their systems in real time, gain fresh insights, and leave a lasting impact in a highly attended session.
An award for Best Demonstration will be granted during the conference, judged on the criteria of creativity, innovation, and visitor engagement.
Topics of interest should be as defined by and/or related to the tracks of ICECS 2024.
The Live Demonstration proposals should be submitted in a one-page demo description using the same page formatting as for regular ICECS papers. The one-page demo description can be based on either an already published paper (proposed as a demo for the first time) or a new paper submitted to ICECS 2024. During submission of the one-page demo description, authors should select “Live Demonstrations” as the Primary Track and an appropriate topical subtrack as the Secondary Track.
One-page demonstration description in both categories must contain the following information:
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Demonstration Title and Contributors Information: The title must begin with “Live Demonstration:…”. Please indicate all contributors to the demo and their affiliations. In the case of submission of an accompanying full paper, the contributors may not be the same.
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Summary of the Scientific Work: A one-page summary is required for proposed or previously published work. The summary page must include an abstract, introduction, methodology, results/conclusions, and references.
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For Demonstrations Related to Previous Published Work: Include if available, one or a maximum of two relevant references to the scientific background of your live demonstration. This/these reference/s must be easily accessible for the reviewers (URL is highly recommended).
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For Demonstrations with a Concurrent Full Paper: Include a reference to your full paper submitted at ICECS 2024 along with the submission ID number. For the final submission, you may want to update this reference, removing the ID number. However, be aware that, if your demonstration only has one single reference which is a scientific paper submitted to ICECS 2024 and if this paper is finally rejected, the demonstration may be subject to rejection as well.
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Demonstration Setup: Describe the equipment that you will bring to ICECS. Explain your measurement setup and obtained results using block diagrams and/or figures. Include a picture and/or screenshot of your setup. Only a power plug, a table, and a display stand will be provided. Demonstrators are responsible for the transportation of their own equipment to the meeting site.
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Visitor Experience: Explain the experiences and interactions that a visitor might have with your demo, how it reveals the essence of your work, furthers understanding, and what the visitor is expected to learn.
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Optional Video: For the initial submission only, proposers can also include an optional link to a video (max 5 minutes) about their demo. This video is only meant to facilitate the review process and does not substitute for the live demo.
Demo Co-Chairs
Alexis Brenes
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Hassan Rabah
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Call for Tutorials
The tutorial submission deadline is 12 July 2024.
The Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials to be conducted on ICECS 2024, held at Nancy, France. Tutorials are an integral function of ICECS where instructors have the opportunity to share their expertise on a specific field/research with fellow researchers and those who wish to discover said field/research. We are soliciting proposals for topics of academic and industrial applications interests. These topics may be established or it may be emerging – and with profound and/or new insights thereto, that is best articulated by means of an oral presentation.
We encourage tutorial proposal submissions, including but not limited to:
- Analog / Mixed-Signal / RF Circuits
- Bio-Medical and Bio-Inspired Circuits and Systems
- Circuits and Systems for AI
- EDA, Test, and Reliability
- Digital Circuits and Systems
- Energy Harvesting and Power Management
- Emerging Technologies and Technology Trends
- Linear and Non-Linear Circuits and Systems
- Low-Power and Low-Voltage Design
- Micro and Embedded Systems
- Neural Networks and Neuromorphic Circuits
- Sensors and Sensing Systems
- Signal Processing, Image and Video
- VLSI Systems and Applications
Proposals, prepared in a PDF file, should include the following information:
- Title of the tutorial
- Area of the tutorial (refer to the list above)
- 300-word abstract (for inclusion in registration materials)
- Keywords
- Format of tutorial: 1:30 to 2:00
- Instructor(s) and their credentials (two-page CV for each instructor)
- Previous offerings of tutorials, if any
- Learning objectives
- Target audience and prerequisite knowledge of the audience
- Full Description (one-two page to be used for evaluation)
Please Submit Proposals by Email to the Tutorial Co-chairs:
Hervé Barthélemy
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Sara Ghoreishizadeh
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Hadi Heidari
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Naeem Ramzan
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Important Dates:
3 June 2024: Live demonstration proposals due
2 September 2024: Live demonstration notification of acceptance
12 July 2024: Tutorial proposals due
5 August 2024: Tutorial notification of acceptance
4 October, 2024: Complete set of tutorial slides