[Dgkl] Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals: The 13th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC'22)

ICCC 2022 iccc22.conference at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 15:59:07 UTC 2022


Below you will find the official Call for Workshop and Tutorials Proposals
of the next International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC’22).


Thank you and we hope to see you


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*The 13th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC'22)*

June 27 – July 1, 2022, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc22/


*Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals*


Workshops and Tutorials are held during 27th - 28th June at ICCC'22


Submit before: February 18.

Submit by email to: *workshops.tutorials.iccc22 at gmail.com
<workshops.tutorials.iccc22 at gmail.com>*


Please distribute

(Apologies for cross-posting)


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The International Conference on Computational Creativity is soliciting
proposals for workshops and tutorial proposals to be held along with the
main ICCC conference. We welcome proposals for half-day, full-day and
one-and-a-half day workshops and tutorials on any aspect of computational
creativity research. Workshops offer a great opportunity to exchange ideas,
and a chance to drive broader adoption of your systems and methods.

We welcome a diversity of formats, such as academic workshops (with a
process of peer-review for submitted papers) as well as traditional
tutorials, as well as hands-on, practical workshops. Please feel free to
contact the organisers to discuss the possibilities further. All workshops
will be academically self-contained: they should have their own organising
committee and conduct their own peer-review.

Peer-reviewed papers will be published in a joint proceedings volume at
CEUR as has been done in the past, compare http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2827/



**** Important dates ****

Workshop proposal submissions due: February 18th, 2022.


Workshop organisers are also encouraged to submit their proposals earlier
than the deadline and request an earlier response in order to allow more
time for their own submission and organisation process.


Notification of workshop acceptance: February 27th, 2022.

(Earlier acceptance may be possible at the chairs’ discretion, to allow
workshops a longer lead-time).


Note: all workshops should manage their own paper submission and review
process with appropriate timelines. For participation in the joint CEUR
volume, submission of camera-ready papers will be co-ordinated by the
ICCC’22 workshop chairs.



**** Submission Instructions ****

Please submit a PDF proposal of no more than 3 pages detailing the
following:


- Title and theme of workshop / hands-on workshop / tutorial;

- Description of the event’s scope and the type of papers and/or works that
will be accepted (feel free to refer to previous instances of the workshop,
including publications);

- Expected duration, number of participants, format and rough event
schedule (duration can be half-day, full-day or one-and-a-half-day);

- Any technical or space requirements (e.g., projector, PA, whiteboards);

- Details of your event’s timeline;

- Preliminary organising committee;

- Details of any invited speakers, if known at the time of submission.


Please email your submission as a single PDF file with the subject line
“ICCC 2020 Workshop/Tutorial Proposal” to *workshops.tutorials.iccc22 at gmail.com
<workshops.tutorials.iccc22 at gmail.com>*.


**** Workshop and Tutorial Chair ****

Diarmuid O’Donoghue, Maynooth University, Ireland


**** More Information ****

For more information please contact:

*workshops.tutorials.iccc22 at gmail.com
<workshops.tutorials.iccc22 at gmail.com>*



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