As an IEEE conference proceedings, all practices are aligned with IEEE Policies as well as the IEEE PSPB Operations Manual.
The IEEE Signal Processing Society holds an open call to the community that is listed on the conference website as well as emails to members and past participants and posted to Call for Paper Online Message Boards to encourage an open and transparent submission and review process.
The Call for Papers, created by the Technical Program Committee Chairs (Editors), conveys relevant author information and paper requirements, important dates, and a non-exhaustive list of topic areas, called EDICS, which are considered in scope.
Paper submission deadlines are set for Wednesdays, including extensions along with other deadlines as much as possible. Moreover, paper submission deadlines are scheduled to avoid Major World Holidays. This aims to ensure that all members of the community participate by limiting the strain on authors and respecting individual’s personal, family, and home time.
Individual authors may only appear up to nine (9) papers in which they are listed as an author or coauthor, which includes any co-located workshops, challenges, demos, associated with the conference.
Multiple simultaneous submissions of a paper are not permitted, and all authors must declare that the submission is original and submitted only to this conference.
Peer-reviewing is of vital importance to ensure the scientific quality of conference papers, and all papers submitted receive transparent, unprejudiced, efficient, and anonymous peer review, which is carried out by the Technical Program Committee Chairs and Committee Members, the IEEE Signal Processing Society Technical Committee Chair and Committee Members, and dedicated reviewers. The editorial process of a paper consists of two parts: an initial check and then peer review. The paper is sent to an editor for an initial check. Following this, the paper is assigned to three reviewers from the relevant research areas for peer review. These reviewers carefully review the manuscript and provide review comments to the editor. Papers with borderline scores will undergo a rebuttal process in which authors have the option to submit a rebuttal to the comments. The review comments and authors’ rebuttals, if any, will help the editor to make the ultimate acceptance or rejection decision for the manuscript.
During the editorial process, the conference’s publication provider takes the responsibility of coordination between the publisher and authors, copyediting work, and other necessary publication support.