Submission information
Important dates
Main papers |
| Registration deadline: | March 5, 2004 |
| Submission deadline: | March 12, 2004 |
Student papers |
| Registration deadline: | March 17, 2004 |
| Submission deadline: | March 19, 2004 |
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| Notification of acceptance: | April 12, 2004 |
| Camera ready papers due: | May 5, 2004 |
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Poster abstracts |
| Submission deadline: | May 14, 2004 |
| Notification of acceptance: | May 21, 2004 |
| Camera ready abstracts due: | June 18, 2004 |
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| INLG04 Conference: | July 14-16, 2004 |
Submitting papers
Paper submission is a web-based two-stage process. Submission to both main
session and student session papers uses the same process with the same deadlines.
Note: Additional general information about the submission mechanism can be found on the
Submission procedure page.
Paper registration
You must submit a notification of submission by filling out this
Abstract submission form.
The authors should fill in contact author details, the title of the paper, the authors'
names and affiliations, abstract and topic areas. Please use the 'Remarks' field to specify
if the paper is under consideration for other conferences or workshops, and if so, which ones.
Important note for student papers: Please use the 'Remarks' field to
indicate if this paper is submitted to the student session, otherwise your paper
will be reviewed as a submission to the main session.
After submission, the contact author will be emailed a password which will be required for
submission of the paper. This password also acts as an identification number for the paper.
Please use it on all correspondence with the programme committee. Correspondence relating to
a submission should be addressed to
Paper submission
All papers must be submitted electronically using the Paper submission
form web page. The first page of your paper must include the identification
number obtained (as your password) during paper registration. The paper must be submitted no
later than the deadline. Papers submitted after that time will not be
reviewed. Papers should be in PDF format (RTF is also permitted but not encouraged).
Note: The LNCS/LNAI Instructions for Authors provide templates for both LaTeX and Word.
However, for final submission of accepted papers, we will have a strong practical preference for LaTeX source to allow us to construct the compiled
document. Authors are therefore urged to use LaTeX to create submissions from the outset wherever possible.
Submitting Posters
Extended abstracts for Posters should not exceed 500 words in length
and should be submitted by E-mail to
in PDF format by the submission
deadline. Abstracts for Posters do not have be registered
before submission.
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