DocEng'25: ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2025 University of Nottingham Nottingham, UK, September 2-5, 2025 |
Conference website | https://doceng.org/doceng2025 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=doceng25 |
Abstract registration deadline | April 22, 2025 |
Submission deadline | April 29, 2025 |
Short paper submission deadline | June 17, 2025 |
The 25th ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
September 2nd, 2025 to September 5th, 2025University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Call for Papers
The 25th ACM Symposium on Document Engineering (DocEng'25) seeks original research papers that focus on the design, implementation, development, management, use and evaluation of advanced systems where document and document collections play a key role. DocEng emphasises innovative approaches to document engineering technology, use of documents and document collections in real world applications, novel principles, tools and processes that improve our ability to create, manage, maintain, share, and productively use these. Attendees at this international forum have interests that span all aspects of document engineering and applications.
In addition, DocEng'25 particularly welcomes contributions on the theme of Document Trust and Security. You are invited to submit original papers to DocEng'25, to be held in-person at the University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Important Dates
Full Papers |
Short Papers & Demonstrations |
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abstracts due |
April 22, 2025 |
abstracts due |
June 10, 2025 |
manuscripts due |
April 29, 2025 |
manuscripts due |
June 17, 2025 |
acceptance notice |
June 3, 2025 |
acceptance notice |
July 15, 2025 |
Proceedings and post-proceedings
Accepted articles will be published in the DocEng 2025 proceedings in the ACM Digital Library.
The program committee will evaluate the technical contribution of each submission as well as its general accessibility to the DocEng audience. Papers will be judged on significance, originality, and clarity. The paper must be organised so that it is easily understood by an audience with varied expertise. The paper should clearly identify what has been accomplished, why it is significant, and how it relates to previous work.
Submissions
- Full papers: describing complete works of research (up to 10 pages).
- Short papers: describing smaller complete works of research, novel challenges or visions, application notes describing systems or tools (up to 4 pages).
- Demonstrations: of interesting use-cases of systems or tools (up to 2 page abstract).
We are excited to announce a new Demonstrations submission type for DocEng 2025! Authors are invited to submit a 2-page abstract highlighting use cases, systems, or processes focused on document engineering. This submission type welcomes contributions from both technical and non-technical practitioners, providing a platform to share experiences, insights, and recommendations for future directions in document-related innovation.
Submissions should be prepared using the ACM format. Guidelines are available at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Please note that Word users should use the interim template; DocEng does not use TAPS.
Accepted papers will be presented as a talk or poster. Demonstrators will give 10-minute presentations in a demonstration session.
Papers can be submitted online at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=doceng25.
Symposium Format
DocEng is a single-track conference attended by a community of academic and industrial researchers. The first conference day consists of workshops and tutorials.
Relevant Topics
We seek original contributions that are mainly focused on, but not necessarily limited to, the following topics:
Relevant Topics |
Relevant Topics |
Document Trust and Security Documents and privacy Document authentication Document encryption Secure document workflows, policy, and access, security for mobile and printing devices Security printing, including document identification, tagging and meta-data
Machine Learning for Digital Documents Applications of Large Language Models in Document Processing and Creation AI in document processing and management AI in document content analysis Generative Systems
Digital Accessibility Models for representing Accessibility in Documents Interfaces for accessing document structures Alternative User Experiences for document consumption Document Repurposing for accessibility
Collections, Systems, and Management Storage, indexing, retrieval, deduplication, cleansing Enterprise content management: models and standards, scale and performance Digital libraries: and archives preservation systems Massive collections of documents Systems and algorithms for safe and efficient document processing Scalable distributed document processing
Modelling and Representation Document models and structures: multimedia objects, graphs, trees, streams, adaptive and responsive documents, probabilistic documents Document representation and standards: interchange standards, markup languages, style sheets Document type representation, metadata Linked data and semantics enrichment, linking techniques and standards Collaborative documents and sharing economy Document internationalisation, multilingual representations Versioning |
Document Content Analysis Structure and visual representation analysis Linguistic and semantic (content) analysis, categorization, classification, clustering Automated tagging, named entity disambiguation, semantic linking, automatic image captioning OCR Error correction
Systems for Visual Document Analysis Historical document processing Handwritten character recognition Recognition of images, equations, drawings, music scores and other content in document images and layout description languages Recovery and assessing document quality from distortions and defects such as tears or blemishes Generation, Manipulation, and Presentation Document authoring tools and systems Document presentation: algorithms and systems for typography, formatting and layout generation Automatically generated documents, content customization, variable printing Mobile platforms and documents Document transformation
Applications Digital humanities Digital preservation/archiving Open Science Education eBooks and digital publishing Web applications and systems Mobile applications Cyber-physical document workflows, especially electronic/print options, including 3D printing workflows
User Experience Navigation, search Usability, accessibility, readability, and aesthetics Collaborative authoring and editing, curation and annotation Workflows, integration, and interaction between human and automated processes Culture-dependent layouts |
Fair Access and Student Support
SIGWEB is committed to provide fair access and student support to its sponsored conferences by means of travel grants. Application forms will be available shortly and for more information, you may contact the DocEng SIGWEB liaison officer Steven Simske at Steve.Simske@colostate.edu.
Additional Information
Authors Take Note
- DocEng is sponsored by ACM by means of the ACM SIGWEB Special Interest Group. Proceedings are available through the ACM Digital Library.
- 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.
- Each DocEng paper must have at least one non-student registration for it to be presented at DocEng 2025 and be published in the DocEng 2025 Proceedings.
Important ACM Note
- By submitting your article to an ACM Publication, you are hereby acknowledging that you and your co-authors are subject to all ACM Publications Policies, including ACM's new Publications Policy on Research Involving Human Participants and Subjects. Alleged violations of this policy or any ACM Publications Policy will be investigated by ACM and may result in a full retraction of your paper, in addition to other potential penalties, as per ACM Publications Policy.”
- Please ensure that you and your co-authors obtain an ORCID ID, so you can complete the publishing process for your accepted paper. ACM has been involved in ORCID from the start and we have recently made a commitment to collect ORCID IDs from all of our published authors. The collection process has started and will roll out as a requirement throughout 2022. We are committed to improve author discoverability, ensure proper attribution and contribute to ongoing community efforts around name normalisation; your ORCID ID will help in these efforts.”