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CALL FOR INDUSTRY PAPERS / DEMO The 2009 IEEE/WIC/ACM
International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent
Agent Technology (WI-IAT’09) is a premiere event for the Web
Intelligence and Intelligent Agent community. The field
continues to experience rapid growth both in academia and
industry. The industry and demo track of the conference aims to
bring together people from both academia and industry in a venue
that highlights application and practical impact.
We invite both industry papers and demonstration papers in
this program. The papers will be featured in the main conference
proceedings. More importantly, the demonstrations will be
highlighted in a specially arranged venue at the conference,
where all attendees from the conference are able to participate.
Industry Paper Requirement
All areas of the WI/IAT conference are of interest to the
industry papers. The paper should be about industrial or other
real-world applications of WI/IAT. A description of how the
application has been conceived, developed and deployed must be
provided. Note that authors who submit papers to the
Industry-Track are requested to supply a demo in the demo
session. The authors are also required to show the demo in the
demo session.
The industry papers will be 4 pages in length including the
bibliography, and must be submitted online at the conference
websites. The submission must satisfy the style requirement as
specified in the call for papers in the main conference. At
least one author of each Industry-Track paper should be from an
industrial company or organization.
The papers must indicate which track (WI or IAT) the authors
would like to include their papers. All papers submitted to the
Industry/Demo-Track will also be reviewed by the Program
Committee and included in the conference proceedings by the IEEE
Computer Society Press.
Demonstration Paper Requirement
Participants who are interested in presenting a demo in the
conference can submit a demonstration paper to the
Demonstration-Track. The paper can be authored by people from
either industry or academia.
The demonstration papers will be 2 pages in length including
the bibliography, and must be submitted online at the conference
website.
The submission must satisfy the style requirement as
specified in the call for papers in the main conference. The
submission will be included in the proceedings. Note that
authors of industry papers (also research-track papers) do not
need to submit a separate demonstration proposal because it will
be included as stated previously. Authors who submit papers to
the Demonstration-Track are requested to supply a demo and join
the demo session.
Submission deadline: please check this info later...
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