Effective Jan 1 2024, the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series (ICPS) has a new policy. See this page to learn about its implications on CODS-COMAD authors.
The Demo track at CODS-COMAD provides an excellent opportunity for researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals to showcase their latest innovations, prototypes, tools, systems, or library in the fields of data sciences, data management, machine learning, AI, and related areas, The Demo track offers a platform for interactive presentations and demonstrations, allowing attendees to directly engage with the latest advancements in the field, and also getting the work published in the conference proceedings as a paper. Submissions should not exceed 4 pages and (unlimited) references.
We invite submissions for demonstrations on topics related to a broad range of data-driven applications, from data management and retrieval to the use of data science in real-world systems, and include libraries and tools for use by the community. The scope for demos is broad and includes all topics of interest to the CODS-COMAD conference. The demo should be the result of original innovative work including solving novel technical or research problems and/or creating novel UI/UX.
Authors of accepted demo track papers will have the option to do either a recorded demo or a live demo at the conference site. Recorded demos will consist of a pre-recorded video. Papers submitted with accepted demos will appear in the proceedings of the conference, which will be published in ACM Digital Library. Please read the Dual submission, Plagiarism and Conflict of Interest policies before finalising your submission. Several technical awards are available for best paper. Please see the Awards page for details. Partial travel Grants will be available for students whose papers are accepted.
The submission must describe the technical innovation that has produced the demonstrated system. Each demo track submission should contain an introduction, brief description, screenshots, a description of the novelty of the demonstration, and the potential applications. For live demos, submissions should specify how the demonstration will be demonstrated and what the hardware requirements are (for the organisers). Authors should submit a URL to screenshots or a 2-minute YouTube video showing the demo or link to an online version of the software in deployment. Remember that the easier it is for reviewers to understand the demo, the better their judgement about its suitability for acceptance to CODS-COMAD.
Please see this page for submission instructions
All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE, UTC-1200) |
November 10, 2024: Camera ready due |