ACM_MidSE_2020: ACM Mid-Southeast Chapter Fall 2020 Conference Online (Zoom) Gatlinburg, TN, United States, November 12-14, 2020 |
Conference website | http://www.acmmidsoutheast.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acm-midse-2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | October 22, 2020 |
Submission deadline | October 22, 2020 |
ACM Mid-Southeast Conference
November 13th – 14th
Online Conference
Call for Presentation Abstracts
The ACM Mid-Southeast Chapter Fall Conference provides a forum for discussion of current applications and experimental, theoretical, and educational developments in all areas of computing. Faculty and students are invited to contribute an abstract of no more than 300 words to be considered to make either a 20-minute paper presentation or poster presentation addressing a relevant topic. We will be accepting abstracts in two major categories.
Faculty/Professional: Only abstracts for a 20-min. presentation will be accepted in this category. Submissions must be researched, authored, and presented solely by current faculty members and people who are working as professionals within the computer science industry. Professional presentations will be delivered live via Zoom.
Students: Abstracts for a 15-min will be accepted in this category. Submissions must be researched (may include research help from a faculty member), authored and presented solely by currently enrolled graduate and undergraduate students. Students can be in any level of their academic studies: PHD, Masters, Undergraduate 4yr Institutions, and Undergraduate 2yr Institutions. Student will record their presentations and upload them to YouTube. Links will be provided on the conference website.
At least one author must plan on presenting the paper, abstract, or poster if selected for the conference. Any individuals making the presentations must pre-register for the conference after being notified of abstract acceptance.
Suggested topics include but are not limited to
Artificial Intelligence |
Client/Server Computing |
Networking |
Computer Architecture |
Data Base Topics |
Distance Learning |
Computer Science Education |
Ethics |
IoT – Internet of Things |
Internet, Intranet |
Neural networks |
Object Oriented Programming |
Operating Systems |
Parallel/Distributed Processing |
Scientific Visualization |
E-Commerce |
Software Engineering |
Security Issues |
Cloud Computing |
It Seemed Like a Good Idea t the Time… |
Hot Topics in CS |
Abstracts must be submitted by following this link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acm-midse-2020
(We are using the EasyChair website and you may have used this site to submit to other conferences, please use the same login information. EasyChair can help you recover your credentials. Please try this option before creating a new EasyChair account.)
About the Conference
In order to ensure the safety of our members, this year’s conference will be held online via a combination of Zoom and YouTube. Student presentations will be uploaded to YouTube, and presentation videos will be linked on the conference website. We will have a social meeting on November 13th in the virtual hospitality suite. On November 14th, we will have professional presentations and the business meeting. The conference will conclude with student awards and another visit to our virtual suite.
Naturally, because we are not meeting at the Glenstone Lodge this year, our costs are dramatically reduced. For this year’s conference, students may register and attend free of charge. Professional member registration fees are reduced to $25.00.
Dates and Deadlines
- Abstract Submissions Open September 22, 2020
- Abstract Submissions are Due October 22, 2020
- Student Presentation Upload Deadline November 5, 2020
- Judging of Student Presentations November 12th - 13th (Must be completed by the 14th)
- Professional Presentations and Business Meeting November 14th
Session Chairs and Judges
If you would be willing to serve as either a session chair or student presenter judge, please contact James Church (churchj@apsu.edu) as soon as possible. This is a very important part of the conference and we need many helping hands.
Questions
If you have any questions about this year’s conference, please email Bob Lowe (rlowe@semo.edu) for more information.