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Submitted papers should fall in one of the following categories:
SURVEY
OR TUTORIAL presenting the state of the art for any of
the conference topics, possibly focusing on the role that
inter-disciplinarity has played in shaping that specific field.
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RESEARCH papers (4 pages) describe either theoretical or
experimental works that have reached conclusive results.
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ON-GOING RESEARCH papers (4 pages) describe partial/preliminary results, successful applications
of well-known techniques to specific domains, original or
enhanced algorithms, or experimental methodologies.
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POSITION ABSTRACTS (1 page) can be presented at a Special Poster Session linked to the main Special
Session. This is intended to showcase recent breakthroughs
and ongoing work and to facilitate discussion/debate.
Selected papers will be published in Special Issues in:
COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE:
Brain-Computer/Machine Interfaces
HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE. See previous issues: 28(5),
25(4-5),
22(2).
At least one author for each accepted paper must register for the conference
for the paper to appear in the published Proceedings.
4-Page
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Key Contribution: Few sentences
Comments to Author(s): As detailed as possible
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Numerical Scores: 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 (5 means
excellent, 1 means requires lots of work). Please, score the
following criteria:
1. Relevance to IGS Conference Topic Area:
2. Novelty, Innovation, Originality:
3. Clarity of Presentation:
4. Language, Grammar:
5. Technical Correctness, Methodology:
6. Experimental Evaluation of Theory, Validation
of Results, Correctness, Scientific Contribution:
7. Overall Rating (by entering a numerical
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