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The DC I/O Posters Program seeks research projects from students, researchers, enthusiasts, artists and industry veterans. If your work is in progress, this is the place to share and get feedback.

Introduction

DC I/O Posters is a forum for ideas to be presented in a concise, visually appealing way. Do you have an idea for utilizing Design and technology in a novel way? How are you using computational design and interactive techniques to ignite collaboration and build communities; to assist people with disabilities and advance sustainable technology; or to educate through enhanced graphics and powerful storytelling? Anyone is welcome to submit to the Posters program: students, artists, researchers, and practitioners. The strongest posters focus on quantifiable methods, clear communication, and consideration of all audiences.

Poster Format

The DC I/O standard poster is a A0 size graphic presentation of the IMPLEMENTATION [I/O SECTION] of the conference paper. The use of the template is also very important to create conformity of style throughout conference proceedings. Margins, column widths, line spacing, and type styles are built-in; examples of the type styles are provided throughout this page and are identified in italic type, within parentheses, following the example.


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Title

The Title Should Be Large and Easy to Read. For autors, please use the same format as in the paper template:

  • First Author Name1, Second Author Name1, Third Author Name1,2
  • 1First, Second, and Third Author Affiliation, 2Third Author Secondary Affiliation

Problem Statement

Concisely explain the problem to be solved and why it is important. Use simple terms that would be accessible to someone outside your field of expertise. Include an image or diagram if it would be helpful.

Related Work/ Motivation

For research posters, cite related papers, posters, talks, or existing methods that are highly relevant to your project. If your contribution is a demonstration, application or systems poster, describe the current state of the art and its limitations. These descriptions should be very brief (1-2 lines each).

Proposed Approach / Solution

Give a short overview of your method. In particular, clearly describe how your work solves the problem described above and improves upon previous work or the current state of the art.

References

References may be in small text (+- 25pt), but should still be readable at full size. Citation instructions are identical to the paper submission.

Input (Method / Pipeline / Algorithm / Process)

Include a thorough explanation of your method. As much as possible use visual illustrations more than text to capture attention and make it easy to quickly grasp the main concepts.

Output (Results)

Show the results of your method. If possible, show a comparison between your technique and previous work. You may want to compare quality, speed, and/or ease of use. Optionally, you may also describe the limitations of your method and indicate directions of future work.

DC I/O Poster identification

Please keep this clear as this will be used for QRC hyperlinks and other identifications.

Conference Information

For all DC I/O conference material, please search 'DCIO' in this wiki. The DCIO category tags all conference information content in this platform. For general information to create articles in the DCWIKI please refer to the Manual of Style.

Download Template

Please download the InDesign (CC 2019) template package HERE