Call for Papers

We wish to invite post-graduate students to submit full and short papers to this conference which is traditionally organised and run by post-graduate students.

This is a great opportunity to showcase your work and meet fellow students engaged in research. There will also be networking opportunities with industry and leaders in your research fields. As student peers you will also be involved in peer reviewing submissions, providing an insight into the peer review process. Workshops and other events are being organised and will be advertised soon.

Topics of interest include all major research areas in Computer Science, for example;
Algorithms and Data Structures
Artificial Intelligence
Bioinformatics
Computer Vision
Computer Theory
Data Mining
Databases
Digital Libraries
Distributed Systems
e-Science
Formal Methods
Genetic Programming
Graphics
Human Computer Interaction
Image Processing
Information Systems
Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Internet Security
Knowledge Engineering
Machine Learning
Network Engineering
Pattern Recognition
Programming Languages
Software Engineering
Virtual and Augmented Reality

Submissions should be for; Full papers (with presentation) not exceeding 8 pages. Short papers (with poster/lightning talk) not exceeding 4 pages.

All papers must be in PDF format and follow the ACM style guidelines: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates

Instructions on how to submit will follow shortly, as will details on travel grants available.

Papers must be written by a student author and reflect the students own research. Papers can contain research in progress i.e. research does not need to be complete for a paper to be accepted. Papers may be co-authored as long as the primary author is a Computer Science research student at the time of submission and is affiliated with a New Zealand university. Papers extending work published in previous NZCSRSC are also accepted, provided the advancement is significant.

These papers are work in progress. They are not archival publications and will not constrain future submissions. Your work in progress may be reused for later publications if appropriate. Copyright belongs to the author(s)/ owner(s) of the paper.

The NZCSRSC is a peer-reviewed conference. By submitting a paper, each student author agrees to be a reviewer. For each paper an author submits, they will receive two/three papers to review during the review period.

Submission Link

Important dates
Paper submission deadline: 26th February 2016 4th March 2016
Review period: 26th February to 7th March 7th March 2016 till 11th March 2016
Notification: 14th March 2016
Camera-ready deadline: 28th March 2016
Conference: 28-29th April 2016

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