[SIGBOVIK] Call for Talks, Answers, Reviews, and Papers 5: Epilogue

SIGBOVIK Announcements sigbovik-announce at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Fri Mar 27 11:31:04 EDT 2020


Hello! We have one last (hmm...) deadline extension to make, which is definitely not due to the dearth of talks/reviews submitted.

The submission deadline for talks (especially those) and reviews for SIGBOVIK 2020 has been extended to Monday, March 30! However, we would prefer you to register your talks at this form <https://tinyurl.com/bovik20> (listed on the website) on the original deadline (Friday, March 27 i.e. today), even if you don’t have any files to submit yet!

The submission deadline for papers for SIGBOVIK 2020 is still Friday, March 27 (today)!

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To All Students, Faculty, Staff and Sentient AIs:

The fourteenth annual SIGBOVIK conference will take place at Carnegie Mellon University on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 in [your current location]. The Special Interest Group on Harry Q. Bovik is a multidisciplinary conference dedicated to lesser-known research areas neglected by mainstream conferences, such as:
Complexity practice,
Highlight syntaxing,
Multi-armed philanthropists,
Connotational semantics,
Science computers,
Data of unusual size,
And many more!

The SIGBOVIK Organizing Committee is proud to announce that SIGBOVIK is the first conference to adopt a triple-blind peer review1 process.

1triple-blind peer review /ˈtrɪpl-blaɪnd piːr rɪˈvjuː/

noun

Scholarly peer review that minimizes bias by concealing not only the identities of the authors and reviewers from each other, but also by concealing the papers from the reviewers. Compare: single- and double-blind peer review.


We encourage everyone to submit both papers, reviews, talks, and answers regardless of affiliation, discipline, rationality, or goodwill. Authors of accepted papers are encouraged (but not required) to give a five-minute (not ten!) presentation of their work.

The submission deadline for papers for SIGBOVIK 2020 is still March 27, 2020. The submission deadline for talks, answers, and reviews for SIGBOVIK 2020 is now Monday, March 30.

Further disinformation is available at our website:
http://sigbovik.org/2020 <http://sigbovik.org/2020>
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If you have no idea what’s going on:

SIGBOVIK is an evening of tongue-in-cheek academic presentations. If we have a goal, it’s to poke fun at our fields and provide a venue for silly ideas with (often but not always) serious executions. SIGBOVIK has both a published proceedings and live talks, and everyone is welcome to participate in either or both of these. All subjects are welcome, although be advised that the primary audience is computer scientists. The best way to get a feel for SIGBOVIK is to look at our past proceedings, which you can find at http://sigbovik.org <http://sigbovik.org/>.
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