20th International Conference on
COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS (COMPSTAT 2012)
27-31 August 2012, Amathus Beach Hotel, Limassol, Cyprus



Abstract and Paper Submissions

Start abstract and paper submissions

The tutorial, invited, organized and contributed sessions will run in parallel. An invited session presentation is 30 mins, while an organized or contributed session presentation is 25 minutes. A short contributed oral presentation is 20 minutes. Tutorials will last 100 minutes.

The presenting authors should register by the 30th of May 2012 in order to confirm their participation to the conference.

Guidelines for submitting an abstract

  1. Please do not use any accents (no accents in names, affiliation, title and abstract).

  2. Please do not capitalized letters. Titles and names should be written with lower letters except from the first letter which should be in capitals. E.g. The estimation of GARCH models. John Smith.

  3. Type of presentation: Please chose Invited Talk if you have been invited by the session organizer to submit an abstract in a session. Contributed Talks are regular (non invited) talks.

  4. Chose one of the organized or general sessions when you submit your abstract.

  5. The abstract should be at most 200 words in a single paragraph. Plain text should be used and without any accents. Simple Latex syntax can be used, e.g. $\hat{x}_i$, $\beta$, etc. The abstract should not list or contain any references (e.g. do not have statements like "... in John Smith (2009)"). Please, use third person and avoid redundant terms like "this paper", this work" etc.


Guidelines for submitting a paper for the COMPSTAT proceedings (Download the LaTex style files)

  1. The papers should have a computational statistics component in order to be considered for publication in the COMPSTAT proceedings. All submissions must contain original unpublished work not being considered for publication elsewhere. All submissions will be refereed.

  2. The paper should be written using the provided LaTex Style files and not exceed 12 pages.
    Download the LaTex style files.

  3. The abstract should be identical to that submitted for the Book of Abstracts. The abstract should be at most 200 words in a single paragraph, written in the third person and without statements like "This paper/work". Plain text should be used and without any accents. Simple Latex syntax can be used, e.g. $\hat{x}_i$, $\beta$, etc. The abstract should not list or contain any references (e.g. do not have statements like "... in John Smith (2009)").

  4. Titles and names should be written with lower letters except from the first letter which should be in capitals. E.g. The estimation of GARCH models and John Smith.

  5. Nominate at least three possible referees when you submit your paper.

  6. A compressed file (zip, rar or tar) containing the source latex file, the final pdf and the figures has to be uploaded through the submission tool.