[ Please distribute, apologies for multiple postings. ]
Due to the multiple requests and since ICFP will be now officially held online with a significantly reduced fee, we decided to extend the submission deadline till the end of this month. We are hoping to attract a larger and more diverse audience this year, given that the new format is more accessible both travel-wise and financially.
Traditionally, the main presentation format was a workshop talk, usually around 20 minutes in length, plus question time, but we also had a poster session during the workshop – to enable more diverse work and time for discussion. The program committee was deciding which presentations should be delivered as posters or talks. However, ICFP2020 will be held online and the concrete format is yet to be finalized. Further information will be provided as it becomes available.
Submission
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To submit a presentation, please register a description of the
talk (about 2 pages long) at
https://ocaml2020.hotcrp.com/providing a clear statement of what will be provided by the
presentation: the problems that are addressed, the solutions or
methods that are proposed.
LaTeX-produced PDFs are a common and welcome submission
format. For accessibility purposes, we ask PDF submitters to
also provide the sources of their submission in a textual
format, such as .tex sources. Reviewers may read either the
submitted PDF or the text version.
Important dates
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Friday 29th May (extended) Abstract submission deadline
Friday 17th July Author notification
Friday 28th August OCaml Workshop
ML family workshop
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The ML family workshop, held on the previous day, deals with
general issues of the ML-style programming and type systems,
focuses on more research-oriented work that is less specific to
a language in particular. There is an overlap between the two
workshops, and we have occasionally transferred presentations from one
to the other in the past. Authors who feel their submission fits both
workshops are encouraged to mention it at submission time and/or
contact the Program Chairs.
Program Committee
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Ivan Gotovchits, CMU, USA
Florian Angeletti, INRIA, France
Chris Casinghino, Draper Laboratory, USA
Catherine Gasnier, Facebook, USA
Rudi Grinberg, OCaml Labs, UK
Oleg Kiselyov, Tohoku University, Japan
Andreas Rossberg, Dfinity Stiftung, Germany
Marcello Seri, University of Groningen, Netherlands
Edwin Torok, Citrix, UK
Leo White, Jane Street, USA
Greta Yorsh, Jane Street, USA
Sarah Zennou, Airbus, France
Questions and contact
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Please send any questions to the chair:
Ivan Gotovchits <
ivg@ieee.org>