Early Decision Information, 2011

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We recognize that some participants have more requirements to fulfill for traveling abroad. Although we do not
recommend this process in general, the program committee will review a paper for early decision for authors who
need a long lead-time to acquire a visa and/or funding. If the paper is accepted, the early decisions will
guarantee a poster presentation slot at the conference. This early review process will not provide reviewer
comments to the author.

To receive an early review, you must first complete the web submission process. Please submit a full paper. After
you complete the web submission process, send a separate email message directly to the Program Chair at

be included in this message. Within two to three weeks a decision will be sent to you by email.

If your submission for early decision is rejected, you may still revise and resubmit (by the deadline of March 21,
2011) for a decision within the regular review process.

If a full paper is provided by the deadline of March 21st, the paper will go through the normal review process
outlined in the Call for Papers and you will receive comments on the paper. The paper may be scheduled for
Poster, Parallel, Plenary, or other presentation type based on this review. Notification of placement in the
program is usually sent to authors between one and one and a half months before the conference. If you prefer a
Poster presentation or placement, please be sure to indicate this on the "Paper Information" page — this will not
affect the review process only the scheduling process.

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