Nantong International Convention & Exhibition Center (NTICEC) Nantong,
Jiangsu,
China 10 - 19 October 2021
Manuscript Submission Guidelines
How to prepare your manuscript for publication Please read the following information to facilitate the successful submission of your work. These guidelines include best practices for manuscript submission, as well as for multimedia files for publication.
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real-time collaboration between authors
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an intuitive user interface
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quick submission to SPIE proceedings by following the link "Submit to SPIE Proceedings" at the top of the Overleaf template.
The SPIE Proceedings template can be found on Overleaf, along with helpful LaTeX tutorials and a free introductory course for authors who are new to Overleaf and LaTeX.
Next, click on Manage My Active Submissions and the name of the meeting. You will see your paper number (Ex: 10049-57), your paper title, and a link to submit. Note: You must be designated as the Contact Author in order to access, submit, and make revisions to the manuscript.
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Follow the steps as they appear in the SPIE Manuscript Submission Wizard.
Add Multimedia Files
You may associate a video or audio file with your research paper to better communicate your paper's main points. A video or animation, published online with your manuscript, can show how data changes over time, conveying more to your audience than is possible through a static paper alone.
Create a representative screenshot for each video or audio file and place them in your paper as you would a regular figure.
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Choose from 1 to 10 short files you believe would enhance the reader's understanding of your paper's main points.
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Multimedia files must be one of the following types:
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Video: mpeg, mov (Quicktime), or wmv (Windows Media Player) file formats
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Audio: wav, mp3 file formats
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Each file should be less than 5 MB in size.
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Create a representative screenshot for each video or audio file and place them in your paper as you would a regular figure
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Include a descriptive caption beginning with Video 1, Audio 3, etc.
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At the end of the caption, include this line: http://dx.doi.org/doi.number.goes.here
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SPIE staff will edit this text and link it to the archived multimedia file
Your multimedia files will be submitted through the SPIE manuscript submission wizard along with your manuscript.
FAQs
Please do not submit a draft of your paper with the intent of later submitting a revised final version. If you are under pressure to submit your paper, but need more time, please contact your SPIE Proceedings Coordinator and ask if an extension is possible.
Conference volumes are published within three to four weeks post conference. The Contact Author for the manuscript will receive an e-mail from SPIE once it has been published to the SPIE Digital Library.
Manuscripts that exceed 20 pages will be forwarded to the Conference Chair(s) for review and acceptance. Authors will be notified of the decision via e-mail.
If a revision to your manuscript is requested, either by SPIE staff or by the Conference Chair, you will have five business days to submit your revision. To submit a revision, sign in to your account at http://SPIE.org/myaccount and click on the name of the meeting. Then, select the, “Submit Manuscript Revision” link for your paper.
Manuscript submission is expected, preferred, and appreciated. SPIE strives to ensure that the published proceedings accurately and completely reflect the program content.
Authors are expected to attend the meeting and present their papers. Papers not presented at the meeting will not be published in the Proceedings, except in the case of exceptional circumstances at the discretion of SPIE and the Conference Chair/Editor.
A "Transfer of Copyright" should be completeted and returned to SPIE when you submit your manuscript, or as soon as possible thereafter. The online form is preferred, but you may download and email the PDF version if necessary. The copyright agreement protects both SPIE and authors/employers, and specifies rights for both parties with respect to publication and reuse of the material.
Disclosure: If a manuscript (or portion of a manuscript) was previously published in a conference proceedings or is under consideration for publication in a proceedings, this information must be disclosed when the manuscript is submitted to an SPIE journal. Authors should also reference or acknowledge the prior proceedings paper within the submitted journal article.
SPIE publication policy permits manuscripts based partly or entirely on scientific content previously reported in SPIE proceedings to be submitted to SPIE journals. In most cases, it is anticipated that the journal submission will be a substantively expanded and revised manuscript relative to the proceedings paper to fully satisfy the standards of significance, originality, and presentation quality that may result in acceptance through the journal peer review process.
Disclosure: If a manuscript (or portion of a manuscript) was previously published in a conference proceedings or is under consideration for publication in a proceedings, this information must be disclosed when the manuscript is submitted to an SPIE journal. Authors should also reference or acknowledge the prior proceedings paper within the submitted journal article.
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Policy regarding use of the “Lena” image in Proceedings SPIE no longer publishes submissions containing the Lena image without convincing scientific justification for its use. Authors are advised to use other suitable images to illustrate and compare image processing algorithms. Any author who chooses to include a Lena image will be contacted and the decision as to whether the image is published remains with SPIE.