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A reminder that the PTHG-20 submission deadline is August 3.

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Eugene Freuder

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Jul 30, 2020, 2:02:07 PM7/30/20
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A reminder that the PTHG-20 submission deadline is August 3.

Website: https://freuder.wordpress.com/pthg-20-the-fourth-workshop-on-progress-towards-the-holy-grail/

Note that the Workshop will be virtual so physical attendance will not be required in order to present your paper.

Submissions:

Submissions may be of any length, and in any format. They may be abstracts, position papers, technical papers, or demos. They may review your own previous work or survey a topic area. They may present new research or suggest directions for further progress. They may propose research roadmaps, demonstration domains, or collaborative projects. They may be proposals for measuring progress, and, in particular, for data sets or competitions to stimulate and compare progress.

New this year: Previously Published Track. Authors may submit to this track relevant papers that have already been published elsewhere since the date of the last workshop, PTHG-19, September 30, 2019. The objective is to further the Workshop goal of disseminating progress in this area.

At least one author of every accepted submission must attend the workshop and pay the workshop fees; otherwise any presentation (and submission) will be withdrawn from the proceedings (if any) and program.

Standard submissions should be emailed, in PDF form, with subject line “PTHG-20 Submission”, directly to the Workshop chair, at: eugene....@insight-centre.org.

Submissions to the Previously Published Track should be emailed similarly. These submissions should be clearly identified as submissions to the Previously Published Track, and bibliographic information provided on the previous publication. These submissions should contain either a PDF of the paper or a URL pointing to the full text of the paper, if these can be posted at the Workshop website without violating copyright. If not, a short PDF statement explaining the relevance of the paper to the Workshop, suitable for posting at the Workshop website, should be provided.

Authors may make multiple submissions if they wish. All submissions that appropriately address the topic of the workshop will be accepted as is, without further revision, and will be made available at the workshop website.

The deadline for submissions is August 3. Decisions on acceptance will be sent by August 7.

Eugene C. Freuder
Professor Emeritus, UCC
Insight Centre for Data Analytics
https://freuder.wordpress.com
MRIA, FAAAS, FAAAI, FEurAI
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