Call for Papers
Reviewing
Two-round single-blind peer-reviewing will be organized. During the first round each paper (demo) is reviewed by at least three PC members. As a result of the first round a paper (demo) can be accepted as a full paper (demo), extended abstract,rejected or recommended to be revised w.r.t. remarks in reviews. All papers recommended to be revised are subjects for the second round of reviewing. During the second round a paper (demo) is reviewed again. As a result of the second round a paper (demo) can be accepted as a full paper (demo), short paper (demo) or rejected.
Reviewing Criteria
Contributions should contain the original scientific results (not submitted for publication elsewhere) of the theoretic or experimental researches, surveys of researches and developments in various domains, infrastructure-oriented projects, research project state and progress. A submission should follow list of conference topics organized in form of the tracks. Authors shoud fit their work in the scientific context providing a review of related work. Reviewers were asked to pay their attention to the style and quality of the submission texts in addition to scientific content.
Submission guidelines
The official languages of the conference is English and Russian. All kinds of submissions can be provided in either English or Russian.
Papers of any category should be presented in pdf. Final version of a paper should be in strict conformance with the LNCS Word or Latex format.
Categories of admissible contributions:
- extended abstracts (up to 4 pages);
- regular papers reflecting original scientific results (up to 15 pages);
- demos (up to 15 pages);
- PhD workshop submissions (up to 12 pages).
Note that in CEUR volume
For reviewing the papers of any category should be uploaded to the CMT site. Beforehand it is required to be registered at this site. During a paper uploading to this site, it is required to select CMT track to which this paper corresponds:
- DAMDID Conference (for all paper categories besides those for the PhD workshop);
- DAMDID PhD Workshop (for the PhD workshop papers).
When uploading a paper to the CMT site it is required also to indicate the paper category (as above) and to what track (tracks) of the conference topics given in the CfP the paper belongs. On the paper uploading the CMT suggests the titles of such tracks as the subject areas. One name should be chosen as the main track, as well as several names might be chosen as the secondary tracks.
Author’s actions during interactions with CMT:- Enters paper’s title, abstract, uploads file(s), specifies conflicts of interest with Program Committee members, and answers questions (configured by program chair).
- Marks which conference subject areas (configured by program chair) the paper addresses
- Enters his/her contact information.
- Enters co-author information.
- Receives confirmation screen which includes a paper ID and the size of the file uploaded.
- Receives notification email for acceptance or rejection (when review process is over).
- Uploads revised version of the paper.
- Receives notification email for acceptance or rejection of revised version (when review process is over).
- Uploads camera ready version for accepted papers.
- Uploads presentations (slide decks) for accepted papers
Conferences DAMDID/RCDL hold face to face. Acceptance of a paper by the Program Committee assumes mandatory registration at the conference site (should be done before the camera ready submission deadline) and participation of at least one of the authors at the conference and personal presentation of this work.
Camera ready texts of the papers taking into account all reviewer remarks should be uploaded also to the CMT site before the deadline.
CEUR-WS.org now offers a model to publish data sets and similar material together with paper.
To take advantage of that, a paper submitted for the DAMDID/RCDL’2020 Conference may be accompanied by a data set used for experiments and/or illustrations of the proposed methods. The data set may also contain results of the work. The data set should be represented as a zip-archive. The total size of the paper accompanied by the dataset archive should not exceed 10MB. The dataset archive should be submitted to the CMT system as an additional file. The data set together with the paper is published in the electronic version of the conference proceedings under the
General recommendations
Regular Papers (up 15 page) (up to 15 pages) these contributions might contain the results of the theoretic or experimental researches, surveys of researches and developments in various domains, infrastructure-oriented projects, research project state and progress, etc. According to the evaluation in reviews and final decision of PC a submission can be accepted either as a full paper or as a short paper. Alongside with oral presentations at the conference sessions accepted papers are also recommended to be presented as posters at poster sessions to widen the audience.
Demos (up to 15 pages) (up to 15 pages) represent special contributions where a tool, an implementation of an application, or a freshly implemented system is presented in its alfa/beta version, etc. It might also be intended for those new applications to gather the attendee opinion. Demos would be scheduled for presentation at demo session. Evaluation and publication rules for demo papers are the same as for regular papers. According to the evaluation in reviews and final decision of PC a demo submission can be accepted either as a full paper or as a short paper.
PhD workshop contributions (up to 12 pages) represent new PhD approaches, surveys, results obtained so far, plans of what still should be done, etc.
Accepted papers and demos will be divided into two groups. Best quality full papers and demos in English will be selected for Springer CCIS volume. The rest of the papers and demos will be submitted to CEUR volume whereas not more than 50% of papers should be in Russian. Authors of all accepted papers and demos should additionally provide extended abstract of the paper to be published in local electronic proceedings.
Tutorial proposals. Tutorials provide overviews of current high interest topics. Proposals should be for
Author Agreement (CEUR) / Consent to Publish (CCIS)
Author Agreement (CEUR)
For publishing DAMDID/RCDL 2020 proceedings on CEUR-WS.org the proceedings editors are responsible for having acquired the non-exclusive right for electronic publication for all published material (papers, images, etc.) from the copyright owners, in particular the papers’ authors via the CEUR-WS AUTHOR-AGREEMENT form. The semi-prefilled form could be downloaded from the link (121.8 KB). The PDF version of the AUTHOR-AGREEMENT form which is filled in and signed by the responsible author should be uploaded as individual file in Camera Ready Submission section of CMT system. More information is available here.
Consent to Publish (CCIS)
For publishing DAMDID/RCDL 2021 papers in Springer Computer Science Proceedings the signed copyright forms (Consent-to-Publish) filled in and signed by the responsible authors of all papers should be sent to conference publication contact. The corresponding author (one per paper) should sign the form on behalf of all of the authors of a particular paper, having gained their permission to do so. A semi-prefilled copyright form could be downloaded from the link (390.4 KB) The PDF version of the Consent-to-Publish form wich is filled in and signed by the responsible author should be uploaded as individual file in Camera Ready Submission section of CMT system. More information is available here.
Registration Fee
With the ongoing worldwide COVID-19 crisis the DAMDID/RCDL’2021 conference and PhD workshop may be are going fully online.
Registration fee for the responsible authors of papers accepted by the DAMDID/RCDL’2021 PC is 5000 roubles. For students, master students and PhD students — 2000 roubles.
The Registration fee partially defrays the expenses of the Conference and Conference Proceedings.
Participants to the conference and/or PhD workshop not presenting a talk will be able to register for free. Nevertheless registration is obligatory.