Submissions
We welcome high-quality original submissions including:
- Technical Papers: 10-pages (without references) or Communication papers: 4-pages (without references) Scientific contributions and engineering solutions related to accessibility and assistive technologies. In the interest of reproducibility, authors are encouraged to share their code and data as supplementary material accompanying their submission.
- Web Accessibility Challenge: 2-pages (without references) Showcase working accessibility systems and assistive technology prototypes. Demos are evaluated both by the conference delegates and an independent panel of judges to identify the most significant advances in accessibility research that year.
- Doctoral Consortium: 2-pages (without references) Special session with industry and research experts during which PhD students can showcase their work and get constructive feedback on their dissertation research and presentation skills.
Submission information
Manuscripts must comply with the official ACM conference templates in 2-columns- interim template for Word documents. You can download a resulting PDF example.
- acmart template for LaTeX documents, also available on overleaf (ACM Conference Proceedings Primary Article Template). When using this template, you can set up the correct two-column format by using \documentclass[sigconf]{acmart}.
Accessibility is Required
To avoid delays in approving your submissions, or to avoid potentially being rejected, ensure your paper submission has been created with accessibility fully addressed. The template above provides as much accessibility as possible within the template, but it is important to ensure the content added to it is also as accessible as possible. The following guide is provided to help you with creating a paper that will be accessible when it is saved as a PDF file for submission: Converting Word to Accessible PDFAdditional Information
All accepted submissions will be published in the ACM Digital Library. AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of your conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.Important dates
- Paper abstracts: 27 Jan. 2023
- Full submissions: 1 Feb. 2023
- Doctoral Consortium: 10 Feb. 2023
- Accessibility Challenge: 10 Feb. 2023
- Final decisions: 28 Feb. 2023
- Camera ready:
515 Mar. 2023 - Doctoral Consortium: 29 Apr. 2023
- Conference: 30 Apr. – 1 May 2023