Workshop of Industry Applications (WIA)
Call for the Workshop of Industry Applications
The Workshop of Industry Applications (WIA) welcomes submissions describing solutions based on graphics, patterns and images for industry applied problems. Contributions are expected to feature innovative applications based on state-of-the-art methods, tools and techniques related to interactive graphics, image processing, computer vision, visualization and virtual reality, among other imaging modalities. They are also encouraged to be the result of applied and exploratory research.
All accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the WIA (available in electronic format) and scheduled for oral and demo presentations.
The best WIA paper will be announced at the end of the Workshop.
Important dates
- Submission deadline: July 18, 2020
Notification of acceptance: August 8, 2020- Notification of acceptance: August 13, 2020
- Camera-ready due: August 20, 2020
Instruction to the authors
The paper should be 6 to 8 pages long, including all figures and references. All papers will be double blind reviewed by two experts.
All submissions must be in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and must comply with the SIBGRAPI formatting guidelines defined in Main Track with the following adjustments:
- The paper must be submitted in English.
- The papers must be submitted through the WIA CMT system.
- The acceptance of a work implies that at least one of its authors will register for the conference and will present it.
Review process
All papers will be double blind reviewed by two experts, and all papers recommended for acceptance by both reviewers will be accepted and scheduled for oral and demo presentations. The review process starts briefly after the submission of the paper and other optional supporting materials (e.g., video). The paper is then distributed to the reviewers, who will evaluate the paper, share their comments with the authors, decide on its acceptance, and eventually require corrections.
The authors of an accepted paper will then be required to upload the final version of the paper. In order to guarantee the publication, the paper must be presented in the event according to the defined schedule.
Oral and Demo Presentation
The oral presentations must fit in 15 minutes (including 3 minutes for questions). Slides must be in English. Also, the oral presentation should be in English. Portuguese is allowed only if all members of the audience are Portuguese speaking persons (this condition will be checked by the session chair).
No-show and No-registration policy
No-show papers are defined as accepted papers submitted by authors who subsequently did not present the paper in-person (no videos,no remote cast) at the technical meeting. No-registration papers for WIA are defined as accepted papers where at least one author did not register with full paid registration rate (Professional SBC member or Professional non member + Publication Fee for Professional Author) for the conference, where each paper must be associated with a different full paid registration. No-show and no-registration papers will not be included in the program and will be removed from the proceedings.
Chairs
Esteban Clua (UFF)
Alexandre Cardoso (UFU)