Ranking & Metrics
Impact Score is a novel metric devised to rank conferences based on the number of contributing top scientists in addition to the h-index estimated from the scientific papers published by top scientists. See more details on our methodology page.
Research Impact Score:1.49
Contributing Top Scientist:20
Papers published by Top Scientists39
Research Ranking (Computer Science)651
Conference Call for Papers
Submission Types:
1. Parallel presentations
An abstract of about 500 words should be submitted through the AHFE website and should include a statement of the objective and significance of the proposed presentation, a description of methods, and a discussion of results. Please indicate to which Board your submission should be sent for review. In some cases when considering submissions for the parallel presentations, authors should consider whether their material may be more effectively presented in the poster/demonstration sessions.
All submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by at least three independent referees from the international program boards.
All submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by at least three independent referees from the international program boards. All submissions should be done through AHFE 2022 submission website.
2. Poster/demonstration sessions
This session has been especially designed to accommodate the presentation of late-breaking scientific and professional news, work in progress, work which can be more effectively presented via demonstration or when the author feels more comfortable presenting the material in written form or demonstrating it rather than by oral presentation. An abstract of 300 words should be submitted through the website and should include the essence of the planned presentation. Equipment needed for demonstration is the responsibility of the author.
All submitted poster abstracts will be peer-reviewed by three independent referees from the international program boards. In order to provide a greater opportunity for more people to present at the Conference, each accepted poster demonstration should have a different conference registrant. However, co-authors may appear on multiple posters.
3. Special interest groups (SIG)
The objective of these sessions is to bring together Conference participants to discuss a topic of common interest.
A 500 word abstract should be submitted through the web and state the objective and significance of the session, potential participants or how participants will be selected, format of session, and anticipated duration (should not exceed 2 hours unless session is divided into Part I and Part II, etc.). If you are submitting to a specific SIG, please include the session title and session chair name. Each SIG session participant should submit an abstract to receive a unique system ID number.
4.Tutorials
An abstract of 300 words should state the objective, content, target audience, a bio-sketch about the presenter(s) and A/V requirements. Indicate whether the proposed tutorial is for a half-day or full-day. Please submit abstract through the AHFE submission website.