How to submit a paper
SCIEI conferences provide an appropriate forum for the oral
presentations and discussions of all accepted papers. When
submitting a paper to a conference, it is assumed that, once
accepted, at least one author is present at the meeting to
orally present the paper. In the event that circumstances
unknown at the time of submission or of acceptance of a paper
preclude its presentation by an author, arrangements for
substitutes should be made. To reduce no-shows to the SCIEI
events, the advance registration before submitting of the final
manuscript is enforced.
All presented papers enter the 'best paper lane' for potentially
having an extended version invited for journals .
Paper submission is handled electronically by the SCIEI site.
In order to submit a paper you must follow the steps
- Go the conference page
- Go to the “Submission Page”
- There are two submission methods for each conference.
One is from Electronic Submission System, and the other one
is from Email Submission.
- Please choose one only.
- If you can't login the Method 1 submission system,
please try to submit through Method 2.
In any e-mail exchange with the organizers and logistics,
please include the following items in the email subject: (i)
Conference Name and the (ii) Paper ID.
Selection process
Submissions are peer reviewed by 3 members of the technical
program committee (TPC). When only 2 reviews are available, an
SCIEI expert ‘task force member’ provides a third review. TPC
consists of international experts who are leading researchers in
the field, working in academia and industry.
A TPC e-meeting will be held to validate the accepted papers;
on the edge papers are re-reviewed. The papers that are
promising but need more work enter a full second round of review
and assisted improvement. The acceptance is based on the reviews
and the quality of the submissions. There is no target for the
acceptance rate; practically excellent papers are accepted. On
average, the acceptance rate after the first revision varies
from 30% to 42%, depending on the conference and workshop; the
percentage may drop a little after the second revision.
Accepted papers are in two categories: (i) with minor
revision, and (ii) with special request for revisions. Accepted
papers with special request for revisions are submitted to a
second round of revisions. Papers originally accepted may be
rejected if the special requirements are not satisfied.
Papers with very valuable ideas, but in much need of
presentation improvements, are given special attention; a TPC
member from the SCIEI “task force” will be coaching the authors
to improve the paper. The final version is again revised by a
SCIEI member to validate the quality.
Accepted and rejected papers are acknowledged; reviews are
sent to the authors in both cases.
Camera-ready versions are validated again on the Publisher
site, for accuracy; fraudulent final submissions of substituted
or of on purpose unprofessional content will be rejected.
Reviewers are instructed to keep confidentiality on the
submissions /either accepted or rejected/; only accepted papers
are exposed to the public audience.
Camera ready formatting guidelines
Camera ready papers are handled by the Publisher production
editors and their contractors. Every conference has a link to a
document on how to prepare your document for publication. The
link is under "Format" in the Submission Page.
Authors should prepare an Adobe Acrobat PDF version of their
paper. Papers must be in English and follow the format indicate
in the Call for Papers.
Extra pages, in a limited number, at additional costs, are
possible, as mentioned in the registration form of each
conference.
Manuscript preparation details contain information on the
paper formatting guidelines. Please follow these guidelines for
the paper version to be uploaded on the publication site. The
manuscript preparations are available from the specific
conference page after the notifications are sent out.
Please carefully follow the editorial rules that are enforced
when the camera-ready paper is inspected.
Registration
An accepted paper must be registered, following the
registration form posted on the conference site. SCIEI
registration is “per paper”, this means that each accepted paper
must be registered on a separate registration form. If many
authors of the same paper intend to attend the conference, a
registration is needed for each attending author.
The logistics work and conference services are offered by
SCIEI via many contractors and the registration fees covers
these costs only.
When registering, please fill out all the required fields.
The Copyright form must be hand signed in order to be processed.
Only after the payment transaction succeeds is a paper
considered registered.
When paying via the “wire transfer”, make sure the paper ID
and the name of the contact author is listed properly on the
transfer form at your bank. This is the only way that the sender
can be properly identified. In this case, the registration must
be initiated early enough to endure a successful transaction
before the registration deadline.
Withdrawal and Plagiarism policy
SCIEI encourages young researches, professors, and engineers
to submit new idea papers, practical results, lessons learnt, as
well as any substantial contributions to the scientific
community.
We strongly advise that the papers be carefully edited to
improve the legibility of the text. The length of the originally
submitted papers must not vary too much from the camera ready
version.
While withdrawing a paper may happen in a limited number of
cases, we support the fairness of the submission. Please take
note of the following with respect to paper submissions:
(i) A submission SHOULT NOT be intended to get reviews from
the TPC for the sole purpose of improving on the quality of the
paper. A submission implies that the author intends to
ultimately register the paper upon a favorable response from the
organizers. SCIEI doesn’t encourage withdrawals after the paper
is accepted.
(ii) Once submitted, a contribution should not be resubmitted
to another event before a conformation of acceptance or
rejection. As e-mail may fail, it is the responsibility of the
authors to ensure there is no double submission based on an
assumption that the paper was rejected, but the e-mail failed to
be received. SCIEI doesn’t support double submissions. Once a
paper is submitted elsewhere, and no decision was clearly
received, don’t submit the same paper to SCIEI conferences.
(iii) Small amounts of already published material are allowed
in any submission, under the condition that the source be
clearly identified. If the reference is missing [quotes and
citation], and the paper is published, the publishing authors
must write a letter of apology to the original author. If the
paper is not published, the review process must enforce the
authors to make this reference; publication process continues
only after the text was properly corrected.
(iv) SCIEI fully follows plagiarism polices of other
organizations and cooperates with them to enforce them.
If plagiarism is discovered during the review process, the
paper is automatically rejected; the author must explain the
cause and write a letter of apology to the original author.
If plagiarism is discovered after the paper is published, the
following rules apply.
For ACM Plagiarism policy, see: “Plagiarism on the rise”,
Ronald F. Boisvert, Mary Jane Irwin, Communications of the ACM,
June 2006, Volume 49, Number 6, pp.23-24.
As per the authors of the article mentioned above “the
verbatim copying, near-verbatim copying, or purposely
paraphrasing portions of another author’s’ paper” is plagiarism.
SCIEI endorses and applies the levels of offense,
investigation and penalties set by the ACM Code of Ethics.
Litigations must be properly followed; the offending authors
must apologize to the offended authors. SCIEI will inform the
authors’ organization about the plagiarism facts. If subsequent
offenses occur, the author is banned from publishing in SCIEI
conferences. This rule is 100% enforced.
Unexpected Circumstances
SCIEI and its contractors ensure to the best of their ability
that the scheduled events will take place in a most welcoming
manner, both from a technical stand point, as well as attendees'
well being perspective. Certain events beyond our control may
occur, which can directly affect the event schedule and/or
participants' security and health. Such cases can be earth
quakes, major floods, hurricanes, contagious disease epidemics,
hostile social movements, wars, general strikes, and
dysfunctional infrastructure (e.g., transportation, food,
police).
In cases falling under the above described scenarios, SCIEI
reserves the right to relocate the event, postpone the event,
adapt the offered services. Additionally, the above described
situations can affect the ability to deliver other local
services (e.g., shuttle, shows, social events, etc.).
SCIEI and its contractors commit to professionally handle the
submissions, ensure their publication, and eventually provide
the CD proceedings to the authors who registered for the event.
SCIEI and its contractors do not carry any insurance against
event cancellation, postponement, relocation to alternate
premises, or non-appearance of attractions.
To this effect, you are encouraged to purchase individual
insurance on your own.
For any additional inquiry, send an e-mail to
info@sciei.org.