Submission Categories and Process
As a part of DTUC’20, ddh20 invites submissions in the following categories:
Dedicated to long and mid-term research and experiences. The extension ranges from 4 to 6 pages.
Ongoing projects, simulations, tests, experiments, self-critique and reflection. Extension: 2 to 4 pages.
Innovative discoveries, new systems and approaches. Extension: 2-page description.
Interactive systems, novel interfaces, emergent approaches to human-computer interaction. Extension: 2 pages description.
Submission Format
Please use the ACM Master Template to prepare your proposal, camera-ready (final) document should be prepared with LaTeX.
The nicest place to write your paper using ACM LaTeX template: https://www.overleaf.com/read/jnnxjfxnzctv
Important: At the first step you are required to submit as an anonymous author for peer-reviewing. That is, leave in blank the Author and Affiliation text of the template. If your proposal is accepted, you will then prepare a final version with your full name and contact details.
Evaluation Process
- All the proposals submitted to any of the five tracks of DTUC’20 follow a rigorous double-blind evaluation process. This means that both submitters and reviewers are anonymized during the reviewing process.
- The reviewing team consists of members of the scientific committee, whose composition includes scholars, engineers, technicians, specialists, and artists, depending on the track.
- Any submitted paper that includes affiliation information will be automatically discarded for review.
- Instead of submitting initial abstracts, proposals must be sent in a ready-to-print format from the beginning of the evaluation process. This allows us to concentrate directly on the content, the research results, the scientific argumentation, and methodology.
- The paper review criteria are based on originality, accordance with the theme and topics, scientific/technical contribution, and clarity of presentation.
- Accepted submissions will have the opportunity to make amendments and corrections suggested by the reviewers. Only at this phase, papers are allowed to display affiliation information.
Registration and Publication
- At least one author of accepted proposals is expected to register for the conference.
- Accepted submissions will be published in the DTUC’20 book of proceedings.