Submission deadline extended to 9th August 2007
 
Authors should submit a short paper no more than 4 pages in length, including figures and short abstract. Submissions are only accepted via e-mail. Authors are requested to download and use the LaTeX or Microsoft Word templates provided, and send their completed papers to submission@feedforth.org, to arrive no later than 9th August 2007.
 
Papers will follow the basic formatting guidelines of an ICASSP Paper.
 
    1. Please feel free to use the ICASSP Author's Kit for preparing your manuscript, which can be found at the following URL: http://www.icassp2007.org/papers/PaperKit.html#PartII
    2. Further instructions can be found inside the templates available below. Read them carefully to verify that your paper is formatted correctly and that you have all the information you need before completing your paper submission.
 
The following style files and templates are available for users of LaTeX and Microsoft Word:
 
- Sample strings.bib and refs.bib files.
   
(Download the templates by clicking the links above and saving the file to your hard disk)
 
We recommend that you use the Word file or LaTeX files to produce your document, since they have been set up to meet the formatting guidelines.
 
Papers will be peer reviewed by a committee that includes experts in the relevant field. There will then be a period in which revisions can be made prior to final acceptance. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, and may be included in the forthcoming FeedForth Journal.
 
 
Paper Format and Content
Papers submitted to FeedForth should be carefully composed accounts of original research.  The focus of FeedForth is not on one specific academic discipline, but on multi-disciplinary discussions.  FeedForth is seeking papers that specifically address the 2007 conference theme, focusing on the interdisciplinary aspects of an author’s research—common ideas, interdisciplinary approaches, effects or repercussions for other fields, even the philosophical issues behind your own work. While a discussion of your specific research problem is important, the emphasis should be on how your research fits into the wider world, the conclusions you can draw from that research, and the possible repercussions of those conclusions.
 
 
 
Conference Structure
The conference language is English.
Presenters will be organized into sessions sharing a common, though hopefully not typical theme.  We anticipate placing 3-4 presentations into each session.  Total time allotted for each individual presentation is 20 minutes (15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for audience discussion)
 
 
Roundtable discussion
The main focus of FeedForth is audience-presenter interaction and lively, cross-topic discussion.  To facilitate this, each session will be concluded with an informal round-table discussion in which all presenters from a session are asked to join together to field questions and discuss ideas pertaining to all presentations.
 
 
FF Disclaimer Statement
Please note.  FeedForth is unable to assist presenters in getting an entry Visa for Japan.  We ask that presenters from foreign countries check the requirements for entry to Japan before submitting papers. Thank you for your understanding.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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