Submission Instructions
All submissions must be written in English. There are no page limits for initial submissions. Authors will submit mamuscripts via the OpenConf Conference Management System here.
Before the submission, you are expected to make sure that your mamuscript complies with the format requirements (font size and spacing, margins, etc.).
Important Dates
Submission Deadline | June 10th, 2022 |
Acceptance Notification | July 4th, 2022 |
Registration and Camera-ready Submission | July 10th, 2022 |
Formatting Instructions
Submissions should be submitted electronically as a PDF file. We will not accept papers in any other format. Submissions can use this LaTex template (Download Link) or this Microsoft Word template (Download Link) that is known to comply with the formatting requirements. Your goal as anuthor is to produce a clearly readable submission within these constraints. Submissions not following these guidelines will be rejected without review.
Submission Instructions
- Abstracts must have fewer than 250 words.
- To maximize the chances that your paper will print correctly, please use only standard printer fonts (e.g., Times Roman, Helvetica, etc.) or standard TeX Computer Modern fonts.
- The paper must print clearly on standard black-and-white printers. Reviewers are not required to view your paper in color.
- Make sure that symbols and labels used in graphs are readable as printed, and not only with a 20x on-screen magnification.
- Try to keep the file size under 2 MB.
- Internet Explorer 9 users: Please click "Tools" and then "Compatibility View" before continuing, otherwise the web page may not work properly.
- If network problems prevent you from completing online submission, please email your manuscript(s) together with your choice(s) of topic(s) to icnc-fskd@fzu.edu.cn .
- As part of the submission process, authors of papers that describe experiments on human subjects, or that analyze nonpublic data derived from human subjects (even anonymized data), will be asked to certify that their work was vetted by an ethics review (e.g., IRB approval). We expect authors to follow the rules of their host institutions around data collection and experiments with human subjects.