Submissions must be original and not submitted to or accepted by any other conference or journal. They should be prepared according to the ICMR 2017 format (ACM style, see below) and must not exceed 4 pages. The reviewing process will be single blind. Each paper will receive at least 3 reviews by recognized experts in the field.

When preparing your submission, please adhere strictly to the indications below. These requirements serve to ensure the appropriateness of the reviewing process and inclusion in the ACM Digital Library proceedings.

Paper format
All papers must be formatted according to the ACM proceedings style.
Click on the link to access Latex and Word templates for this format.

Abstract and Keywords
The abstract and the keywords form the primary source for assigning
papers to reviewers. So make sure that they are a concise and complete
summary of your paper with sufficient information to let someone who
doesn’t read the full paper know what it is about.

Single-Blind Review
We will use a single-blind review process for paper selection. Authors
should provide author names and affiliations in their manuscript.

List of authors
Please ensure that you submit your paper with the full list of
authors. It is not possible to add or remove authors from your paper
during the review process or after acceptance.

Maximum Length of a Paper
Submissions must not exceed 4 pages.

English presentation
The language of the workshop is English. Any paper whose language
usage is not up to the academic standards, i.e., is not appropriate
for the final ACM Digital Library proceedings, will be rejected
outright. Please be kind to proofread your paper carefully before
submission.

Submit your contribution
Papers should be submitted through the ICMR 2017 EasyChair website by
selecting the “multimedia forensics and security workshop” track. The
submission format is PDF. Additional materials can be provided and
uploaded with the main article.

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 the conference. The official publication
date may affect the deadline for any patent filings related to
published work.