CfP: Eurofiling Conference 2019 (Academic and Innovation Track)

Dear colleagues,

For those interested or working with financial reporting data, particularly
XBRL, please, consider the following CfP (
http://2019.eurofiling.info/academic-innovation-track)


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Academic & Innovation Track

The Academic & Innovation Track is a space for reseachers, innovators and
academics that would like to share ideas and experiences from established
and emerging reporting domains using standards and novel technologies.

We are looking for novel innovations and research that try to solve real
problems and create an impact on corporate reporting, from data
publication, data gathering, data interoperability, analysis and
visualisation.

We are pleased to accept any work related to the areas of reporting, which
explore new opportunities,  challenges and solutions to achieve impact on
decision-making processes implementing and consuming XBRL technology.
Example of topics accepted:

XBRL Disclosure and wider use of iXBRL, Web technologies, semantic web and
ontologies, Knowledge representation and reasoning, Blockchain, Machine
Learning, Perception and use of XBRL data by analysts and stock markets,
Accounting Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Deep
Learning, Supervisory Reporting, Information retrieval and extraction,
Natural language processing, Open Information Model (OIM), SDMX.
Dates

Compulsory abstract submission: April 25th, 2019 (23:59 CET)

Full paper and posters submissions: April 27th, 2019 (23:59 CET)

Authors notification: May 6th, 2019 (23:59 CEST)

Camera ready: May 21st, 2019 (23:59 CEST)

Conference Date: June 17th – 19th, 2019 at the European Central Bank in
Frankfurt.
Call for Programme Committee members

If you are interested in being part of the Programme Committee, please send
an email to  academy@eurofiling.info.
A link to your on-line CV is appreciated. The name, affiliation and e-mail
of the volunteering Programme Committee members are published above.
The Eurofiling community, the XBRL consortium, the Committee of European
Normalisation, as well as many er similar initiatives, are built on the
tradition of an open community, based on volunteers. No particular
restrictions are applied to be a member of the different groups. Each group
organises internally their work, structure and chairmanship at their own
convenience, in a consensus-based approach.
In general, the Program Committee of the Academic Track is in charge of all
the academic aspects, at its sole criteria, and, among them:

   - Call for Papers
   - Review and accept posters and papers
   - Chair the presentation sessions
   - Publication of proceedings
   - Link with scholars and academic stakeholders

Submission Guidelines

The submissions must be in English, carefully checked for correct grammar
and spelling. Each work should clearly indicate the nature of its
technical/scientific contribution and the problems, domains or environments
to which it is applicable.

Papers may not exceed 15 pages in length and it is recommended to be
formatted according to the guidelines for Springer’s author instructions:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0

Extended abstracts may not exceed 500 words.

Posters should be submitted as extended abstracts and be no more than 500
words. Poster size: Portrait A1 (841mm High x 594mm Wide)
Submissions and reviewing must be sent to academy@eurofiling.info
The Programme Committee will review and accept posters and papers, at its
sole criteria. Comments and questions to the Programme Committee would be
e-mailed to academy@eurofiling.info

Speakers of accepted papers, extended abstracts and posters have full
conference access at no charge (poster printing, travelling and
accommodation expenses have to be covered individually).

Posters, short papers and papers will be published.

Received on Wednesday, 13 March 2019 18:56:36 UTC