Paper Submission

The camera ready versions of full papers (max. 8 pages) and short papers (max. 4 pages) will be published with Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science and will be presented and discussed in time slots of 20 minutes (full papers) or 10 minutes (short papers). Information on how to prepare the camera ready version of accepted contributions for the proceedings can be found at Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

Registration to the conference by one author is mandatory!

Submission of Camera Ready Papers

Camera ready papers have to be submitted till April 4, 2014. Please note, full papers must not have more than 8 pages, short papers not more than 4 pages. Information on how to prepare the camera ready version of your accepted contribution can be found at Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. The final submission must contain:

  • The final LATEX source files or the doc file of the paper. Allowed extensions: tex, doc, docx, odt.
  • The final paper. Only PDF allowed.
  • A contact form (.txt file) giving the name and e-mail-address of the corresponding author.
  • A copyright form, signed by one author on behalf of all of the authors of the paper. Only PDF allowed.

    For the Springer Copyright Form please use the following data:
    Title of the book: ICCHP 2014, Computers Helping People with Special Needs
    Volume Editor(s): Miesenberger, K.; Fels, D.; Archambault, D.; Penaz, P.; Zagler, W.;

In order to upload your paper, please log in to our Conference Management System. This system facilitates the document uploading.

You can find all the information to create your Camera Ready Paper following http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.

Abstract Submission

Authors are asked, in order to allow a fair review process, to submit well elaborated extended abstracts of 2 - 4 pages not later than February 1, 2014.

Go directly to the conference management tool to submit your contribution.

Please note: The conference chairs, based on the review results, reserves the right to decide that a contribution is accepted as full paper, short paper or rejected. This might overrule the category a contributor has selected when submitting an abstract.

In order to allow a fair review process authors are asked to follow the instructions for preparing contributions:

  1. Extended abstracts should discuss the following areas:
    • the R&D or application idea
    • the state of the art in this area (other projects, publications, ...)
    • the methodology used
    • the R&D work and results
    • the scientific and practical impact or contributions to the field
    • conclusion and planned activities
  2. Extended abstracts summarize the R&D or application work
    • Length: 2 to 4 pages (DIN A4)
    • Font: Times
    • Font size: 12pt, single space
    • Margin: 2cm (top/bottom/left/right margin)

In order to submit your publication, please log in to our Conference Management System. If you do not have an account, please create a new account. This system facilitates the document uploading (pdf, doc).