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We encourage researchers and practitioners to present late-breaking work 
submission as it can provide a valuable opportunity for sharing ideas 
and fostering discussions and collaborations among colleagues.

Guidelines on paper preparation and submission can be found *here 
<http://www.hworkload.org/2017/paper-templates/>.*

*hworkload.org/2017* <http://hworkload.org/2017>

All accepted speakers must register for the conference to be included in 
the final programme and proceedings.

The late submissions can take the form of :

  * Short papers,
  * Extended abstracts
  * Demo and Poster

*Short papers:*

A short paper is a much more focused and succinct contribution to the 
field of mental workload and should convey a scientific result. Short 
papers are not expected to include a discussion of related work that is 
as broad and complete as that of full papers.

Format

The page limit is 6 (references do not count toward the page limit).

Accepted short papers will be presented at the conference and included 
in the conference proceeding.

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*Extended abstracts, demos and posters:*

All submissions in this area should provide the opportunity to share 
work in progress or interim results that  may not lend themselves to 
be presented as a full length research paper or as short paper 
submission yet.

The demonstrations track complements the overall program of the 
conference. Demonstrations show implementations of novel, interesting, 
and important technologies or software which can serve for the purpose 
of mental workload measurement.
Format

The page limit for extended abstracts and demos is 2 pages (references 
do not count toward the page limit).  Submitting this 2-page 
contribution is not required but a poster must be submitted anyway 
through the online system as a pdf in the format 120cm x 147cm (47” x 
58”). Poster boards and fixing material will be provided to mount your 
posters during the conference.

Accepted extended abstracts and demos will appear in the conference 
proceedings

/Note: just a small selection of best short papers might be considered 
to be published in the planned Springer Volume
/


//

Dr. Luca Longo
MSc theses coordinator
School of Computing
College of Science and Health
Dublin Institute of Technology
/www.lucalongo.eu <http://www.lucalongo.eu>/


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