Main Track

  • Submission deadline - June 29th, 2023 (extended)
  • Update submitted papers - July 2nd, 2023
  • Notification of acceptance - August 5th, 2023
  • Camera-ready due - August 16th, 2023
  • Camera-ready due - August 18th, 2023

Call for Technical Paper Contributions

Original unpublished papers are invited. All manuscripts submitted to SIBGRAPI 2023 Technical Paper Track (Main Track) must be in English and must have a maximum of six (6) pages (no extra page is allowed), to be prepared following the IEEE format available below (please, choose "A4" style and observe the 6 PAGE LIMIT for paper length).

All full papers are to be double blindly reviewed by at least three experts in the topic of the work. The final program will only include papers with at least one author registered with full registration rate in the conference. Each paper must be associated with a different full registration. All papers included in the proceedings of the conference will be available online at IEEE Xplore and also at the SIBGRAPI Digital Library Archive maintained by Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE, Brazil). Main track proceedings will also be indexed at the SBC Open Lib (Sol), which is the Digital Library from Brazilian Computer Society

Submission Instructions

The Latex template are available here.

Please follow the included instructions and the formatting guidelines, avoiding any change to the format (in particular avoiding \vspace command, or creating subsections or paragraph titles with any command different from \subsection or \paragraph). The bibliography should be formatted accordingly. Please do not change the font size, even if it helps to comply with the page limit. The illustrations of the paper should be generated either truly vectorial or rasterized with at least 300dpi.

Paper submission will be handled via CMT system through this link.

Anonymity Requirements

The review process of submissions will be double-blind, authors must prepare their manuscripts without including any indication of their identities or institutional affiliations. Author's identities will be tracked only by the submission system, and visible only by the track chairs. The program committee members and referees who review the paper will not know the identity of the authors.

To ensure anonymity of authorship during the review process, authors must prepare their manuscript as follows:

  • Funding sources must not be acknowledged anywhere in the submitted paper.
  • Authors' names and affiliations must not appear on the title page or elsewhere in the paper. Instead, please include under the title the number assigned to your paper by the online paper registration system, for instance, by including the command \finalfalse in your LaTeX source file.
  • Research group members or other colleagues or collaborators must not be acknowledged anywhere in the paper.
  • It is strongly suggested that the submitted file is named with the assigned submission number. For example, if your assigned paper number is 39352, then name your submitted file 39352.pdf.
  • Source file naming must also be done with care. For example, if your name is Jane Smith and you submit a PDF file generated from a .dvi file called Jane-Smith.dvi, one can infer your authorship by looking into the PDF file.
  • You must also use care in referring to related past work, particularly your own. For example, avoid mentions to your work as "In our previous work [1,2]...", and prefer third person referencing as "In previous work [1,2]...". Despite the anonymity requirements, you should still include all relevant work of your own in the references, using the above style (omitting them could potentially reveal your identity by negation).

It is the responsibility of authors to do their best to preserve anonymity. Papers that do not follow the guidelines here, or otherwise potentially reveal the identity of the authors, are subject to immediate rejection.

Paper Presentation

The acceptance of a work implies that at least one of its authors will register for the conference and will present it.

All papers will be orally presented in a time slot of 10 to 15 minutes. Slides and presentations must be in English.

Program schedule will be available soon, after papers acceptance decision.

No-show Policy

No-show papers are defined as papers submitted by authors who subsequently did not present the paper in-person at the technical meeting (videos or remote cast are not allowed). No-show papers will be removed from the conference proceedings.

Program Chairs

  • Esteban Clua (IC-UFF, Brazil)
  • Thales Sehn Körting (INPE, Brazil)
  • Fernando Paulovich (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherland)
  • Rogerio Feris (IBM Research, USA)

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the program chairs.

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