Authors are invited to submit original work in the format of short papers (up to 4 pages plus any number of pages for references). A short paper should provide a focused and concise, yet significant, contribution while not delving into broad discussion.
All short paper submissions will undergo a double-blind review process assessing the originality and technical quality of the work as well as the relevance for eye tracking research and applications. Short papers presented at ETRA 2020 will be available in the ACM Digital Library.
Short papers will go through a single phase review process. Full reviews will be provided by three committee members. External reviewers will be invited on a case by case basis if specialized expertise is required. At the end of the review process, based on the review summary provided by the primary committee member, the chairs will provide authors with an accept or reject decision.
Papers may be submitted with a companion video. Video submission is not required, but encouraged to help clarify interaction with a gaze-based system, or give a better sense ofparticular gaze patterns that may not be easy to communicate using static images or textual descriptions. The aim of the video is to supplement the paper; acceptance to the conference will be based on the paper and not the companion video. A submitted companion video cannot be larger than 100 MB. We recommend using MP4 format with H.264 codec. Most video production systems can encode in this format and most video applications are able to play it. If you use a different codec, you risk that reviewers might not be able to view the video clip and you will need to re-encode the video clip for the conference proceedings. As with the paper submission, the companion video needs to be blinded for peer review.
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submission process.