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8月25日 - 2026年8月28日

ランク: B (CORE2023)Offline

ACM Symposium on Document Engineering

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概要

The ACM Symposium on Document Engineering seeks original research papers that advance the state of the art in computational creation and processing of documents as structured, multifaceted information objects. The notion of document covers text, images, equations, tables, diagrams, musical scores and other notations, both in current and historical documents. DocEng focuses on the principles, models, technologies, and tools that enable the design, creation, processing, transformation, management, and use of documents and document collections. This includes aspects of security, interoperability, reliability, accessibility, and human factors in this field. Attendees at this international forum share an interest in treating documents as engineered artifacts that underpin trustworthy communication, effective knowledge exchange, cultural preservation, and innovation across diverse domains. In addition, DocEng'26 particularly welcomes contributions on the theme of Document Engineering in the Era of AI and Sustainability. This theme reflects the ongoing evolution of document technologies in response to two major global imperatives: the integration of artificial intelligence and the adoption of sustainable digital practices. You are invited to submit original papers to DocEng'26, to be held in-person in Fribourg, Switzerland. Proceedings: Accepted articles will be published in the DocEng 2026 proceedings in the ACM Digital Library. The program committee will evaluate the technical contribution of each submission as well as its general accessibility to the DocEng audience. Papers will be judged on significance, originality, and clarity. The paper must be organized so that it is easily understood by an audience with varied expertise. The paper should clearly identify what has been accomplished, why it is significant, and how it relates to previous work. Submissions: Full papers: describing complete works of research (up to 10 pages). Short papers: describing smaller complete works of research, novel challenges or visions (up to 4 pages). Demonstrations: of interesting use-cases of systems or tools (up to 2 page abstract). Submissions should be prepared using the ACM format. Symposium Format: DocEng is a single-track conference attended by a community of academic and industrial researchers. The first conference day consists of workshops and tutorials. Relevant Topics: We seek original contributions that are mainly focused on, but not necessarily limited to, the following topics: AI and Sustainability in Document Engineering; AI-powered solutions and LLM integration; Sustainability; Security and trust; Accessibility and applications; Document Creation and Use; Automated content creation; Typography, formatting and layout generation; Document recognition; Semantic analysis; Human-Document Interaction, Accessibility and Inclusive Document Design; Scalable Document Collections & Systems; Document Trust, Privacy and Security; Application of Emerging Algorithms and Technologies to Document Engineering.

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The ACM Symposium on Document Engineering seeks original research papers that advance the state of the art in computational creation and processing of documents as structured, multifaceted information objects. The notion of document covers text, images, equations, tables, diagrams, musical scores and other notations, both in current and historical documents. DocEng focuses on the principles, models, technologies, and tools that enable the design, creation, processing, transformation, management, and use of documents and document collections. This includes aspects of security, interoperability, reliability, accessibility, and human factors in this field. Attendees at this international forum share an interest in treating documents as engineered artifacts that underpin trustworthy communication, effective knowledge exchange, cultural preservation, and innovation across diverse domains. In addition, DocEng'26 particularly welcomes contributions on the theme of Document Engineering in the Era of AI and Sustainability. This theme reflects the ongoing evolution of document technologies in response to two major global imperatives: the integration of artificial intelligence and the adoption of sustainable digital practices. You are invited to submit original papers to DocEng'26, to be held in-person in Fribourg, Switzerland. Proceedings: Accepted articles will be published in the DocEng 2026 proceedings in the ACM Digital Library. The program committee will evaluate the technical contribution of each submission as well as its general accessibility to the DocEng audience. Papers will be judged on significance, originality, and clarity. The paper must be organized so that it is easily understood by an audience with varied expertise. The paper should clearly identify what has been accomplished, why it is significant, and how it relates to previous work. Submissions: Full papers: describing complete works of research (up to 10 pages). Short papers: describing smaller complete works of research, novel challenges or visions (up to 4 pages). Demonstrations: of interesting use-cases of systems or tools (up to 2 page abstract). Submissions should be prepared using the ACM format. Symposium Format: DocEng is a single-track conference attended by a community of academic and industrial researchers. The first conference day consists of workshops and tutorials. Relevant Topics: We seek original contributions that are mainly focused on, but not necessarily limited to, the following topics: AI and Sustainability in Document Engineering; AI-powered solutions and LLM integration; Sustainability; Security and trust; Accessibility and applications; Document Creation and Use; Automated content creation; Typography, formatting and layout generation; Document recognition; Semantic analysis; Human-Document Interaction, Accessibility and Inclusive Document Design; Scalable Document Collections & Systems; Document Trust, Privacy and Security; Application of Emerging Algorithms and Technologies to Document Engineering.

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2026年8月25日2026年8月28日

以前:
  • 2025年9月2日 - 2025年9月5日

情報源ランク

情報源: CORE2023

ランク: B

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