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Presentation Guidelines

Oral Presentation Guidelines
Presentation Time

Speakers are requested to attend at least their own sessions from beginning to the end Session chairs may announce some information about their sessions.

The invited papers have 15~30 minutes presentation time including Q&As. For the regular papers(including special session papers), the presentation time is 15 minutes, typically 12 minutes for presentation and 3 minutes for Q&As.
The secretariat will provide a PC (MS Window 10, Powerpoint format, or Acrobat reader) in each session room. All presentations should be conducted using this PC.

Presentation Material Preparation Guideline for Oral Presenters
A presentation Slide (Mandatory for All Oral Presenters)
Presentation should be clearly structured. Please refer to the Slide Preparation Guideline.

A presentation slide(PPT file) and the presenter’s short biography must be submitted before the session so that they will be ready at the beginning of the session. Send your slides before July 17, 2024.

Slide Preparation Guideline Presenter’s short biography

The file name must be the following format:
“ISOCC2024_(Session Name)_(Paper 3-digit ID#)_(Presenter Name).pptx(.doc, docx, pdf)”
e.g. ISOCC2024_DCAS1_001_Gil Dong Hong.pptx (for slide) and ISOCC2024_DCAS1_001_Gil Dong Hong.doc(for short-bio.)

DropBox Link for Oral Presenter Files

Poster Presentation Guidelines
Presentation Material Preparation Guideline for Poster Presenters
A Poster (Mandatory for All Poster Presenters)

  • Poster boards will be prepared in portrait format with a maximum size of 90 cm (width) by 120 cm (height). Presenters are recommended to attach their posters by using adhesive tapes (which are available on-site).
     
  • Authors (or presenters) are expected:
    (1) To set up their posters prior to the session.
    (2) To be present with your poster during the poster session.
    (3) To explain your papers to the collected audience.
     
  • Presentation Time

    Set up Time & Standing Time: Depends on your Paper (Link)