Conference Photos!
Posted on 26. Jun, 2012 by rsouthern in Uncategorized
Nearly a thousand photos from the conference are now available online. Access them from this link.
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Letters of Invitation
Posted on 22. Mar, 2012 by rsouthern in Uncategorized
Under ordinary circumstances, we will issue letters directed to both the attendee and the visa officials after registration.
However, in the special case of an attendee requiring a letter of invitation to get approval from their institute to register, we can issue their letter of invitation on request before registration.
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Presenter registration now 30/03/2012
Posted on 22. Mar, 2012 by rsouthern in Uncategorized
Due to an unexpected system error, the conference registration page will not be ready until the end of the week. The IT team is doing their best to resolve this issue as quickly as they can. We are sorry if it causes any inconvenience to you.
Because of the delay, we extend the deadline for the registration of the 35 Visual Computer papers to 30 March.
Note that Camera Ready journal papers are still due on the 24/03/2012.
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Visual Computer Formatting
Posted on 22. Mar, 2012 by rsouthern in Uncategorized
Please note: formatting of camera ready papers for publication in the Visual Computer must conform with the Springer guidelines which can be found on the Visual Computer homepage. Follow the links for Instructions for Authors.
This stylesheet differs from the one used for the conference proceedings.Apologies: the LaTeX stylesheet for the conference and for Springer Journals is the same. Only the Word template differs. Please ensure you use the Springer official word template for camera ready versions.
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Double blind review
Posted on 19. Jan, 2012 by rsouthern in Uncategorized
Note that the review process is double blind, requiring all submitted materials to be anonymous. Failure to do so may result in rejection without review.
Apologies for not previously making this clear in the Submission Details (which has now been updated).
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