Call For Live Demonstrations

The IEEE ISCAS 2023 Organizing Committee invites proposals for Live Demonstrations to be held during the 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems.

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This track offers the possibility for an interactive and tangible form of presentation which is quite different from oral and poster sessions. The demonstrations will be conducted in presentation booths with ample space to set up a working system, whether it is interactive software on a laptop, a hardware setup, or even a system acquiring signals from a human. Conference attendees are invited to experience the demonstrations directly, to interact with, play with, and challenge them. Presenters have the opportunity to show direct proof of their working systems and to create a lasting impression in a session that is very well attended.

A panel of judges will select the three Best Demos presented during the Symposium on the basis of creativity, innovation, and visitor experience. These Demos will be awarded with $500, $300 and $200, respectively.

The live demonstration submissions have unique formatting requirements. Please carefully review the instructions below. Prospective presenters should submit a one-page description of the demonstration. Please note these instructions differ from the technical paper submissions. The submissions will be included in regular proceedings and published on IEEEXplore.

DEADLINE FOR THE DEMO SUBMISSION is December 7, 2022.

One-page Demo Description

The one-page demonstration description in both aforementioned categories must contain the following information:

Demonstration Title and Contributors Information: The title must begin with “Live Demonstration: ”. Please indicate all contributors to the demo and their affiliations (this submission is not blinded).

Demonstration Setup: Describe the equipment that you will bring to ISCAS. Include a photograph and/or screenshot or diagram. Only a power plug, a table and display stand will be provided. Demonstrators are responsible for the transportation of their own equipment to the meeting site. Indicate any special requirements such as for example extra space for demonstrating robotic movement or other requirements which the organizers should be aware of.

Visitor Experience: Explain the way in which a visitor experiences and interacts with your demonstration, how it reveals the essence of your work, furthers understanding, and what the visitor will learn.

For Demonstrations Related to Previous Published Work: Please include one or more citations referring to your work about the scientific background of your live demonstration. This reference must be publicly and easily accessible for the reviewers – a URL is highly recommended!

Optional Video: For the initial submission only, proposers can also include an optional link to a video (max 5min) about their demo. This video is only meant to facilitate the review process, and does not substitute for the live demo.

Note that papers submitted with the longer format (4-page submission) will be moved to a regular track, as chosen by the authors, for peer review and paper acceptance. In any case, the authors should submit the one-page paper before the 7th of December 2022 to apply for demo presentation.