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Research and ACM SRC Posters Submission Form

This form is provided as a sample for you to see what you are expected to include in your submission. You are not permitted to submit this form. An identical form is available for you to submit once you sign in or create an account.




Required fields are shown in red, with an asterisk (*).

This submission form is for *Research* and *ACM SRC* poster submissions!

If you intend to submit a Doctoral Showcase submission, do NOT submit this form. Instead, click the "cancel" button below, and then select the "Doctoral Showcase" link from the submission options.




Acknowledgement
Title
Enter your Poster title.  For titles, please use standard capitalization.  Use initial-caps for all verbs and for most other words except prepositions.  Use initial-caps for the 2nd of hyphenated words
Author Information
List the authors, including yourself if appropriate, in the correct order, exactly as you would like them to appear in the program if your submission is accepted. Please double-check spelling, use standard capitalization (i.e., "Chris Smith"; not "CHRIS SMITH" nor "chris smith"), verify institution name (i.e., "University of California at Berkeley" or "UC Berkeley"; similarly, "Super Computers, Inc." or "SuperComputers") and confirm the email addresses.

Only individual research is accepted for ACM SRC Graduate (Masters or PhD program) Poster submissions; group research projects will not be considered.

SC24 is planning an in-person event and presenting in-person is mandatory for posters.
People entered here will be given access to this submission like the original submitter.
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Presentation Formats
Research Poster Previous Publication
SC ACM Student Poster
In order to submit a poster to the ACM Student Research Competition, you must be a student member of the ACM. Please enter your number below.

To become an ACM Member, visit https://www.acm.org/membership.
Advisor Information
People entered here will not be contacted or given access to this submission.
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Areas
Please select up to 2 areas that best describe your submission. 
Abstract
Please include an abstract of no more than 150 words. Longer abstracts will be returned for shortening. Include in your abstract a problem statement, a description of your approach that clearly indicates your novel contribution and the status of your work, and a short description of how you will present your work in the poster session. If accepted, this abstract will be used to describe your poster on the web and in the printed program. Indicate paragraph breaks by a blank line in the text field; all other text formatting will be lost.
Poster Draft
Please submit a draft or mock-up of the poster as you would like it to appear at the poster session. Complete or preliminary work is preferred; use placeholders where necessary. Posters are expected to be a single page and must fit on a 4-feet tall x 6.5-feet wide display board.
Poster Summary
Please submit an up to 800 word summary in the SC technical paper format (see https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template or https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html). ACM SRC posters should use the ACM template and Research posters should use the IEEE format in even numbered years.
Embedded Multimedia Content
We are encouraging authors to explore the integration of remotely hosted multimedia elements accessible through embedded QR codes into the poster. Such elements may include a video narration of the poster by the author, links to results, movies, graphics, datasets, codes, etc. Note that the Conference will not provide services or infrastructure for hosting the embedded content. Please list and briefly describe the content that you plan to embed in your poster.
Research Poster Artifact Description (AD) Appendix Summary
We believe that reproducible science is essential, and that SC is a leader in this effort. Moving in this direction, we encourage authors to submit reproducibility information in the form of an Artifact Description (AD) Appendix along with their other submission materials.

SC24 submitting authors may complete this section to describe all computational artifacts their results rely on: software, data, and/or hardware. (Note that by selecting “Yes” to the question below the form will expand to show the fields for entering the AD information.) If you do not wish to submit AD information or your poster used no computational artifacts, select "No” to the question below.

Please familiarize yourself with the SC Reproducibility Initiative.

Find author resources at: https://github.com/SC-Tech-Program
Baseline Experimental Setup, and Modifications Made for the Research Poster: Fill in whatever is relevant to your research poster and leave the rest blank.
Any additional information not captured in the fields above may be included in an optional document in PDF format.
Conference Presentations
SC is gathering all presentations and other 'live' material (PowerPoint presentations, PDF slides, etc.) to archive at the ACM/IEEE archive. This material, collected at the conference, will be a permanent record of the conference and available for download after the conference. You will be requested to submit it around the time of the conference.
Acknowledgement
Changes to the information you submit here will not be allowed after August 9, even if your submission is accepted. This means you will not be able to change the title, authors, abstract, authors' affiliation, or any other information. If your submission is accepted the information you submit here will go directly into the conference final program. (You can change the information any time before the deadline of August 9.) If your poster is accepted, you will still be asked to confirm your participation.
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Important Notes
  • When you submit the form, wait to see if any errors are reported. If errors are not fixed, it will not be counted as submitted.
  • When this submission has been received, a confirmation email will be sent to each author entered above. These emails should be kept as receipts. If they do not get this email, it is likely that the submission has not been received. They should verify that they can see it on their "My Submissions" page, and if not, resubmit. It is your responsibility to confirm that the submission has been received.
  • Each author entered above can update this submission until submissions close.