Paper submission and review process

Submissions for the workshop (non-blind) are required to adhere to the same format as the main conference (Springer LNCS, max. 6 pages). We invite interested authors to submit papers describing a crisp, self-contained problem in the field of the workshop (=position papers). Successful submissions will have the potential to raise discussion, provide insights, illustrate problems, or provide potential solutions.

Submissions should be made electronically not later than February 7, 2016 and must be sent by Email to <andreas.riener@thi.de>. Please feel free to contact the organizers at any time.

The selection of workshop participants will be done by a review process. To guarantee fair decisions, experts from the broader field of persuasive technology and/or driving research will serve as reviewers. Submissions need not to be anonymous. Final decisions of accepting or rejecting a paper will be made by the organizers of the workshop based on the review scores and with respect to offering all workshop participants an interesting, diversified program.

Templates

Please format your paper according to the Springer LNCS format. Templates can be downloaded at the Springer webpage. Submissions do not need to be anonymous.

Important dates

Submission deadline Sunday, February 7, 2016
Notification of acceptance February 14, 2016
Camera ready version due February 26, 2016
Registration deadline February 26, 2016 (early conference registration deadline). Please note that workshop participation is free with an active conference registration; lunch and refreshments will be provided for all workshop attendees.
Workshop at the conference: Tuesday, April 5th, 2016 (09:00AM-12:30PM)