AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS
ASAR 2021 proceedings will be published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Click <here> for more details.
The EasyChair paper submission website is open. Submit your paper <here>.
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Paper Format and Length
Papers should be formatted according to the instructions and style files provided by Springer. The LaTeX template for LNCS can be downloaded <here>. It is also available on <Overleaf>.
Papers accepted for the workshop will be allocated up to 15 pages in the proceedings, including references. Submissions are expected to be in the range of Full papers: 12-15 pages and Short papers: 6-8 pages.
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No-Shows
No-show papers will be removed from the online workshop proceedings and will not be indexed. No-show papers that were not withdrawn before the Technical Program was announced will be identified as “No-Show” on the workshop website.
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Registration
At least one author of each accepted paper MUST register the paper at full-rate (i.e., a student registration will not suffice). Papers without a confirmed registration will be withdrawn by the workshop organizers.
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Dual Submissions
By submitting a manuscript to ASAR 2021, authors acknowledge that it has not been previously published or accepted for publication in substantially similar form in any peer-reviewed venue including journals, conferences, or workshops. Furthermore, authors agree that no paper substantially similar in content has been or will be submitted to a journal, or another conference or workshop during the review period (May 17, 2021 – June 21, 2021). Note that this restriction does not apply to papers issued as unpublished technical reports or included in self-archive repositories (departmental, arXiv.org, techRxiv, etc.) that are not peer-reviewed.
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IAPR Ethical Requirements for Authors
By submitting a manuscript to ASAR 2021, authors agree to adhere the IAPR Statement of Ethics. The IAPR requires that all authors wishing to present a paper declare that:
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The paper is substantially original and that no paper substantially similar in content has been submitted or will be submitted to any other conference or journal during the ASAR 2021 review period.
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The paper reflects the work of the authors and contains no plagiarism, and
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If accepted, the paper will be presented by one of the authors in person.
The IAPR retains the right to withdraw any paper found in violation of these requirements, and to exclude the authors in question from future IAPR community activities.
The full IAPR Statement of Ethics can be found <here>.
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Automated Plagiarism Detection
Submissions may be automatically screened for signs of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism. Please use extra care that you have not copied verbatim blocks of text from any other published sources, including your own.
For any question, please contact us: 4th.asar.2021@gmail.com