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Call for Papers - Perl Science Track at The 2024 Perl & Raku Conference
The 2024 Perl & Raku Conference is including a new third track for papers and posters focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics topics in industry, government, and academia. This track is in addition to the traditional two tracks, which are focused on Perl & Raku, respectively. All accepted papers will be published together in a Conference Proceedings and available electronically for free online.
CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN!
Science Track at The Perl & Raku Conference
June 25 - 27, 2024 (talks)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Submit your paper abstracts or poster proposals at,
https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/v2UYTGWyFlsDSmaY13OWXg/XVtgbvLE7dLb2qRHBL5BTw/ZUxVH763z1UjKcufmCCh3o892g/spj#top
Deadlines
Abstract submission deadline: April 5th, 2024
Full paper deadline: May 15th, 2024
For more info, contact: science at perlcommunity.org
Authors submitting a poster are strongly encouraged to give a short-form lightning talk instead of a full-length talk. Authors submitting a paper are required to give a full-length talk at the conference.
About the Perl & Raku Conference
More information on registration and booking can be found at the Conference site,
https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/v2UYTGWyFlsDSmaY13OWXg/E892Hb2DloWlt163TfbWxz892Q/ZUxVH763z1UjKcufmCCh3o892g
Note: Registration fees are generally waived for Conference speakers. It is recommended you submit any paper abstract
and wait for acceptance prior to registering for the Conference.
About the TPRC Science Track
The Science Track is looking for submissions related to the fields of General computational and data-intensive fields, including but not limited to:
Astronomy / Astrophysics
Atmospheric science, Hydrological science
Biology, Biomedicine, Bioinformatics, and Epidemiology
Computer Science
Chemistry and Cheminformatics
Geographic information science (GIS) and Spatial Analysis
Linguistics and Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Statistics
Materials Science
Library and Information Science
Digital Humanities
Mathematics
Engineering
High-Performance Computing (HPC)
Data Science and
Data Engineering,
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning (including deep learning)
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Big Data
Industrial applications including
Finance
Health and Medical
Education
We are looking for various categories of talks and posters including:
Applications: End-user facing tools that use Perl or Raku which are relevant for science and data fields.
Libraries: Perl or Raku tools for computational scientists, developers, and analysts.
Research: Peer-reviewed research that uses Perl or Raku for any part of the analysis pipeline.
Suggested topics include:
Data Acquisition and Laboratory Instruments
Reproducibility, Workflow Management, Data Management, and Data Formats
Statistical Methods
Scientific Visualization
Imaging and Signal Processing
Time-Series Analysis
This track will provide a professional and academic venue for presenting computational work and methods. If you are unsure of whether your submission will qualify for this track, please contact the Program Committee.
The Paper or Poster
Our program committee will carefully evaluate each submission’s overall quality, research scope, and potential appeal to the Perl & Raku community, and check its technical content and pedagogical approach.
Track Proceedings
The papers and posters will be collected into an open-access Conference Track Proceedings which will be available online.
Full-length talk presentation guidelines
15 to 20 slides, bullet points only, 30- to 50-point font
When publishing the presentation artifacts online, please upload a repository with any code examples and how to run them. These can either be a set of scripts with documentation for installation and running or as a notebook documentation format such as Jupyter Notebooks (for example with the IPerl kernel). This is to make it easier for the code to be runnable outside of the presentation.
Paper guidelines
15 to 20 pages, single-spaced, 12-point font
20 to 40 references, half academic papers, half other resources
Poster guidelines
36” x 48” or 42” x 56” size
20 to 40 references, half academic papers, half other resources
Tips for Submitting a Proposal
In your abstract, be sure to include answers to some basic questions:
Who is the intended audience for your talk?
What, specifically, will attendees learn from your talk?
When preparing your abstract, please bear in mind that the Science Perl Editorial Review Subcommittee is comprised of community members with a very wide range of scientific backgrounds, and any of them may be assigned to review your abstract and subsequent papers. When describing the goals of your paper, as well as the tools and approaches you use, write your abstract in such a way that it is informative to people working in the same or related fields, and understandable to a scientifically literate lay reader.
Include links to source code, articles, blog posts, or other writing that adds context to the presentation.
If you’ve given a talk, tutorial, or other presentation before, include that information as well as a link to slides or a video if they’re available.
Your talk should not be a commercial for your company’s product. However, you are welcome to talk about how your company solved a problem, or notable open-source projects that may benefit attendees.
https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/v2UYTGWyFlsDSmaY13OWXg/XVtgbvLE7dLb2qRHBL5BTw/ZUxVH763z1UjKcufmCCh3o892g/spj#top
Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback. You may send your questions or comments to science at perlcommunity.org.
Thank you,
Brett Estrade
Chairman
Science Perl Committee
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