Format of the submission
Send the paper electronically, in PDF format (recommended) or MS-Word format (as the last alternative). Send your submission by January 15, 2006. To submit your paper use our paper review system.http://www.pori.tut.fi/~hj/ejc/ejc-newpapersubmission.html
See the "Instruction for the Preparation of Camera-Ready Manustript"
The submission must be original, and must not be submitted anywhere else, or already accepted by any other conference or journal. The selection of papers is made on the basis of review, by the program committee. Acceptance of papers will be based on the originality of work, on the suitability of the topic to the conference, and on the overall quality of your submission.
SCIENTIFIC / TECHNICAL PAPER
You may submit your paper either as a full paper, (max. 20 double spaced pages), or as a short paper (of max. 8 pages).
POSITION PAPER
Research projects of any scale are invited to illustrate innovative concepts, theories, prototypes, or experiences. Your position paper (work-in-progress) should be no longer than 5 pages.
POSTER
Send your poster hand-out material (max. 2 pages) and draft drawings of your poster. Research projects of any scale are invited to illustrate innovative concepts, theories, or prototypes.
The acceptance letters for all types of contributions will be sent by email by February 28th, 2006. In case of acceptance, you are expected to send your final paper for including in the conference proceedings according to the guidelines in the acceptance notice to arrive no later than March 20th, 2006. Final proceedings will be published by IOS Press after the conference in the Series of the "Frontiers on Artificial Intelligence". The pre-print will be distributed in the conference.
IMPORTANT !
Please use only "English fonts" in your paper, and include all the fonts you used. No extra hidden codes, nor any other features that are specific to a special computer (or language) environment should be included in any form. Otherwise reviewers may not be able to open and read your paper. Once a submitted paper is found to be unreadable, the reviewing process may be stopped automatically without asking the second submission.
