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Oral Presentation Guidelines |
Each paper in an oral session is allocated 20 minutes. This includes time required for introduction of the speaker, as well as time for questions from the audience. Therefore authors are advised to prepare a 17-minute talk and leave some time for questions at the end.
Each lecture room will be equipped with a computer and a data projector. Authors need to copy their presentations to the computer at the Lecture Room at least 10 minutes in advance of the session in which their paper will be presented. Each lecture room will have a student volunteer that can help to provide technical support.
The formats that are allowed for presentations are Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt/.pptx) and Portable Document Format (.pdf). In both cases, if the authors have a video or an audio file embedded in the presentation we recommend to use a video and audio codec compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint.
Presenters are requested to:
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1. Be present at the podium (in the correct room) at least 10 minutes before the start of their session. Oral presenters should introduce themselves to the session chair as soon as they arrive.
2. Let the session chair know of any special assistance during their talk before the session.
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Poster Presentation Guidelines |
These sessions enable presenters to demonstrate and discuss research, development and applications in progress to gain feedback and to establish contacts.
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Presentation Time |
The presenter is to be stationed by his/her poster and periodically make presentations of about 5 minutes and answer questions from audiences around the poster throughout poster session assigned. Presenters are encouraged to engage the audiences in technical discussion.
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Poster's Dimensions |
The poster size is preferred to be A0 (841x1189 mm, 33.1x46.8 in) in upright (portrait) format. Velcro adhesive will be provided at the conference to mount posters on the boards. The presenters are to report to the Session Chairs and put up their posters before the start of the session. All posters must be removed after the poster session.
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Demo Presentation Guidelines |
Presentation Time |
The presenter is to be stationed by his/her demo, show the demonstration, and answer questions from audiences. Presenters are encouraged to engage the audiences in discussion. The presenters are to report to the Session Chairs and set up their demos before the start of the session. All demos must be dismantled after the demo session.
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Demo Board's Dimensions and Equipments |
Demonstrators are required to bring their own computing equipments and any additional network, display, sensor, etc. hardware needed for the demonstration. All presenters will be provided with a place for their demos, a table (120 cm x 60 cm), poster board (see Poster presentation above for adequate size), internet access (Wireless only) and a power outlet (230 V 50Hz. Click here for the details of Australian power plug). Please bring your own adapters/power strip if necessary.
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