Read the following information to facilitate the
successful preparation and submission of your work
Paper Submission
The submission of papers for MCVR 2024 will be
managed through:
http://confsys.iconf.org/submission/mcvr2024.
This system gives you, the author, complete control
over your submission.You can upload your paper and
check on the review status of your submission.
Length and Formatting Requirements
Submitted papers must be written in the English
language. Full paper (including figures, tables, and
references) must be no less
than 8 pages. Use the conference
template for Microsoft
Word:
http://www.mcvr.org/files/template.doc
Double Blind Review
MCVR 2024 reviewing is double blind, in that authors
do not know the names of the program chair/reviewers
of their papers, and the area chairs/reviewers
cannot, beyond a reasonable doubt, infer the names
of the authors from the submission and the
additional material. Avoid providing information
that may identify the authors in the acknowledgments
(e.g., co-workers and grant IDs) and in the
supplemental material (e.g., titles in the movies,
or attached papers). Avoid providing links to
websites that identify the authors. Violation of any
of these guidelines may lead to rejection without
review. If you need to cite a different paper of
yours that is being submitted concurrently to MCVR
2024:
1. cite these papers
2. argue in the body of your paper why your MCVR
paper is non-trivially different from these
concurrent submissions.
3. include anonymized versions of those papers in
the supplemental material
Submission Policies
1. Multiple Submissions and Prior Publication
MCVR 2024 requires that authors should only submit
original work that has neither appeared elsewhere
for publication, nor is under review for another
refereed publication.
2. Policy on Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the use of someone else’s prior ideas,
processes, results, or words without explicitly
acknowledging the original author and source.
Plagiarism in any form is unacceptable and is
considered a serious breach of professional conduct,
with potentially severe ethical and legal
consequences.
3. Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence
(AI)-Generated Text
The use of artificial intelligence (AI)–generated
text in an article shall be disclosed in the
acknowledgements section. The sections of the paper
that use AI-generated text shall have a citation to
the AI system used to generate the text.