17 – 20 November 2019 | BCEC, Brisbane, Australia
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The SIGGRAPH Asia 2019 Technical Briefs program is a premier international forum for presenting new and thought-provoking ideas, techniques, and applications in graphics, especially at the intersections of graphics with vision, image, video, visualization, HCI, VR, CAD, and many others. Leading international experts in academia and industry from all over the world present the best results in peer-reviewed research spanning a wide range of research areas including:
Please read below for more details.
Please review and carefully follow the submission requirements below. Incomplete or wrongly completed submissions will not be considered.
We strongly encourage starting the submission form well before the deadline. Submit your work before the submission deadline 12 August 2019, 23:59 UTC/GMT. All forms must be completed, and all materials must be successfully uploaded by that time. The submission deadline will be strictly enforced. Please do not wait until the last minute to upload your files.
For more information about uploading files for your submission, please see Uploading Files
The Technical Briefs Chair will use the Sorting Topic to assign your submission to reviewers who are best able to assess your work. Please be as accurate as possible when specifying it.
Technical Briefs is dedicated to presenting new, unpublished work. Work that is under review elsewhere (for example, to a journal or another conference) cannot be submitted to the Technical Briefs program. Such dual submissions are widely considered unethical.
Submissions with new, incremental results based on previous publications are a common occurrence. As usual, one would need to reference the original paper(s) and clearly explain what in the submission is new. To be accepted, the jury expects about 50% new material that goes beyond the previous publication.
Your submission must include the following materials and information:
If English is not your first language; you may use the English Review Service to help with the text of submissions. Please note that this takes time, so your submission should be sent to the English Review Service well before the final deadline.
Those submitting content to a SIGGRAPH conference have the option of donating materials of educational value to ACM SIGGRAPH online resources for the benefit of the education community. Learn more.
For more information about uploading files for your submission, please see Uploading Files.
For additional submission information, please see the FAQs.
All Technical Briefs submissions will be reviewed by a jury of academic and industry professionals in computer graphics, vision, image, video, visualization, HCI, CAD, and related research fields. The Technical Briefs Chair and Committee Members are responsible for conducting the jury process in order to set up a high-quality program, with exciting oral sessions.
All contributors to SIGGRAPH Asia Annual Conferences are now required to use ACM's rights management system to grant rights to publish accepted content rather than through the online submission system. Essentially, submission tracking, jury review, and acceptance remain the same, but now the rights management is through ACM, the parent organization of SIGGRAPH Asia.
You will be asked to complete an ACM rights management form, which includes permission to record and distribute the audio and video of your recorded presentation through official channels of ACM/SIGGRAPH Asia. For most content types, this will be a Permission and Release form, which allows authors to retain copyright.
More Information on these options (the FAQ is particularly useful)
As a contributor to an ACM-sponsored event, the following expectations apply to you, should your content be accepted for presentation:
Once your contribution is accepted, you will receive a link via email to the appropriate form for your contribution.
If your work is accepted, you will be required to prepare the final print-ready file following the specifications in the acceptance notification.
Please note: The schedule to provide your final material after receiving the acceptance notification is very tight. We reserve the right to reject late submission of camera-ready files. Please plan your personal schedule accordingly.
For instructions about preparation and delivery of your final content for publications, please carefully follow the instructions in the acceptance letter.
You will be able to update your basic submission information and any final materials so that it can be included in the conference program and web site. This information needs to be finalized two weeks after receipt of acceptance notifications. Please be prepared to deliver your final versions of your information and work on or before these dates.
Technical Briefs are scheduled oral presentations of about 15 minutes followed by a 5-minute question-and-answer session.
Presenters / Contributors of each accepted submission have to register for at least one conference pass. Please visit our registration page to view the various registration categories for each program.
Please see the Recognition Benefits for a summary of what you will receive if your work and/or proposal are accepted by SIGGRAPH Asia.
Presenters are expected to cover their own travel costs, which are not covered by SIGGRAPH Asia. You can apply for a 25% discount per accepted submission via the submission system. One contributor per accepted Technical Brief.
Once your contribution is accepted, you will receive a link via email to the appropriate form for your contribution. You will be required to prepare the final print-ready file following the specifications in the acceptance notification.
All accepted technical brief will be archived in the ACM Digital Library.
Accepted Briefs will be archived in the ACM Digital Library and submitted to Elsevier for EI indexing.
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What types of briefs should be submitted to SIGGRAPH Asia?
New research results in graphics, including those at the intersections of graphics with vision, image, video, visualization, HCI, CAD, etc. are welcome. The list is not exhaustive. As always, excellence of the ideas is the predominant acceptance criterion.
How do I decide whether to submit my work as a paper, a technical brief, or a poster?
The Technical Papers program is the most competitive of these three. Technical Papers give you a chance to work out your ideas at greater length and describe them in a citable archive. The Technical Briefs program provides a dynamic forum for new and thought-provoking ideas, techniques, and applications in graphics and especially at the intersections between graphics and other relevant research fields. It is ideal for presenting innovative ideas that are well polished, high-impact practical contributions that build on existing research, and cool "tricks" that help users solve challenging problems.
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Can I submit after the deadline? I was unable to upload my submission on time. The system was overloaded, and halfway through uploading my submission the deadline passed.
The deadline is absolute. Submissions that are in progress when the 12 August 2019 deadline passes, even if it's because our server has slowed down due to high load, will not be accepted. You should allow enough lead time to avoid this kind of problem.
But I am using the SIGGRAPH Asia English Review Service, and they did not get back to me soon enough. So, it is SIGGRAPH Asia's fault that my brief is not ready.
The deadline is absolute. The English Review Service makes no guarantees about turnaround, and it is up to you to make contingency plans.
Can I email my submission to the Technical Briefs Chair if the online submission system is overloaded?
No. Briefs and submission materials emailed to the Chair or other conference representative are not considered to have been submitted; you must use the online submission system. Please leave yourself enough time before the deadline to avoid problems.
I would like to submit my paper to conference X or journal Y as well as to SIGGRAPH Asia under Technical Briefs.
You must submit to just SIGGRAPH Asia and await our response before submitting elsewhere (should your work not be accepted by SIGGRAPH Asia). If you submit your paper to another conference or journal simultaneously, we will reject your paper without review. We will be in contact with the editors of several graphics journals, and chairs of other graphics-related conferences, swapping information. Several double submissions to SIGGRAPH Asia have been found in recent years.
But I want my brief to be in SIGGRAPH Asia. I promise that if it is accepted by SIGGRAPH Asia, I will withdraw it from the other conference or journal.
Dual submissions are not allowed. Your submission cannot be under review by any other conference or journal during the SIGGRAPH Asia review process, or else it will be rejected.
Once my Submission gets accepted by SIGGRAPH Asia, can I extend it and submit to another conference or journal?
A technical brief is more like a short paper. It's natural to have its extended version to submitted and published in a journal. But do note, it's up to each journal to have their own policy whether they allow extended versions of previously published work or not, and how much novel content is required. Unfortunately, it is not something we can influence.
Note: ACM policy allows for a selection of a small percentage of accepted works - "best papers" - for such treatment, not all accepted works. It appears that this policy was followed.
What supplemental material can be uploaded with my submission?
Authors are invited, but not required, to include supplemental materials such as additional images and videos, executables, and data for reproducibility of results, etc. These materials do not form a part of the official submission and will be viewed only at the discretion of the reviewers.
Can I provide a video with my brief submission?
Briefs may be accompanied by a video that is five minutes or less in length.
Do I have to prepare the brief in the final format?
Yes, please format your brief with reference to Author Instructions for Papers and Abstracts. It includes the LaTeX formatting template guidelines.
Should the pages of my brief be numbered?
You should number the pages on your submission, but not the final version.
What is the page limit for briefs?
A maximal four-page document describing your work (PDF).
What file formats are allowed?
The brief must be submitted in Adobe PDF format, and the representative image should be JPEG. Optional images should be in TIFF, JPG, or PNG formats. Optional videos should be in QuickTime, MPEG, or DivX Version 5 (or later) formats. Other supplemental materials can be provided in any format (for example, txt, zip, and html). However, there is no guarantee that the referees will view supplemental materials, especially if they are available only in an obscure format.
What types of keywords should I include with my brief?
Select one primary topic area and one or more secondary topic areas from the list of keywords in the online submission form. Include those keywords under the abstract in your brief, along with any others that you feel are appropriate.
As a non-native English speaker, I would appreciate help to improve the text in my brief submission.
Non-native English speakers may optionally use the English Review Service to help improve the text of submissions. Please note that this process takes time, so plan far ahead.
Does the video submitted by August have to be final quality? Or will people whose briefs are accepted have the opportunity to prepare a more polished video?
Two weeks will be given from acceptance notification to final materials due – 7 October 2019, 23:59 UTC/GMT. Revisions in this case should be minor unless exceptional cases which reviewers would then need to approve.
What should I do to make my submission anonymous?
The review process will be single-blind for the members of the committee. Thus, you do not need to anonymize your submitted materials.
My SIGGRAPH Asia submission needs to cite a tech report or thesis that might be hard for reviewers to find. What should I do?
You are welcome to submit that report or thesis as supplemental material. Cite it in the third person in your SIGGRAPH submission, even if you are one of its authors. This avoids the necessity of anonymizing it.
Can you give me some example reasons that my brief would get rejected without review?
Submissions will be rejected without review if it is found that:
Am I allowed to ask for my brief not to be reviewed by someone from whom I do not expect a fair review?
No. The reviewer selection process includes no such provisions.
I am submitting a brief on topic X, which I know is an area of expertise for committee member Y. Can I ask that Y be a senior reviewer of my brief?
No.
Who knows the identities of the authors and how is that information used during the review process?
Only the committee members know the identity of its authors. This information is normally used to avoid conflicts of interest. Authors' identities are not discussed amongst reviewers, and so briefs are judged solely on their merit, as determined by the reviews.
Are briefs merely published in print, or is there a presentation as well?
There is a presentation of about 15 minutes in length, followed by 5 minutes of discussion and questions.
Where can I get the ACM Copyright Form on the web? I need to show it to my employers before I submit.
Click here for the ACM Copyright Form.
Can I, for example, get a written guarantee of confidentiality? Reviewers are asked to keep confidential all materials sent to them for review, but they do not sign a confidentiality agreement. In general, there is wide respect for the confidentiality of submissions, but we cannot promise anything, or provide a written guarantee.
It would not be wise for SIGGRAPH Asia to give you legal counsel on the matter of patents and publication; we urge you to seek independent legal advice. The main issue is that in different jurisdictions (such as Europe) prior public disclosure could invalidate a patent application. The situation is different in North America, where you have one year after public disclosure (for example, publication) to file a patent. It is a common practice for authors to prepare a patent filing coincidentally with their SIGGRAPH Asia publication.
To whom should I send questions about the briefs submission and review process?
Use the Technical Briefs Contact Form. Do not send email(s) directly to the Technical Briefs Chair.
All deadlines are 23:59 UTC/GMT.
30 July 2019English Review DeadlineAuthors should aim to submit their work 2 weeks (or more) before the program deadline via the SIGGRAPH Submission System.
12 August 2019Submission Deadline
12 August - 17 September 2019Jury Reviews
24 September 2019Acceptance Notification
06 October 2019Final Materials Submission
17 – 20 November 2019SIGGRAPH Asia 2019
*Publications content will be available in the ACM Digital Library one week prior to the conference.
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