Paper Submission
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Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the technical
areas listed under the Program. Please
note that the official ICCV policy does not allow dual submissions to other
conferences. If such submissions are discovered, papers will be removed
from ICCV even though they have been accepted. Paper submission
consists of both paper and on-line submission actions:
- On-line submission: To ensure proper handling of your paper
and to facilitate the review process, we request that the title of the
submission, the name and contact information of the primary author, and
a short abstract (not longer than 300 words in plain text format) be submitted
electronically on the WWW. Click here for the
on-line submission page. The electronic submission
generates a paper number which you must put on all copies of your paper.
- Paper submission: A complete paper, not longer than six pages including figures and references,
should be submitted in camera-ready IEEE 2-column format of single-spaced
text in 10 point Times Roman (or closely resembling), with 12 point interline
space. A paper should not include any information which allows the authors
to be identified. The format instructions are further detailed here. Send five
copies of the paper and a cover sheet stating the (1) paper title, (2)
authors, (2) technical area(s), (3) the paper number as generated by the
on-line submission, (4) contact author's name, address, telephone number,
fax number, and electronic address to:
ICCV'99 Conference Secretariat
Department of Computer Science
D.L.Pratt Building, Room 283
6 King's College Road
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M5S 3G4
TEL : 416-978-8737
FAX : 416-978-1455
The submission page limit has been relaxed to a MAXIMUM OF 8 PAGES in
the approved
ICCV camera-ready page format, However,
camera-ready copies of accepted papers are limited to 6 proceedings pages
free of charge. Authors may purchase a maximum of 2
additional proceedings page at a cost of $200 per page. Unless the
reviews recommend shortening, the published copy of an accepted paper
should NOT be a significantly shortened version of the reviewed
manuscript. Therefore, it is understood that authors electing to submit
seven/eight-page papers intend to purchase extra pages in the
proceedings should their submissions be accepted. A LaTeX style file
is available to assist authors in conforming to the IEEE standard.
A Microsoft Word Style File is also now
being made available to ICCV authors. The Word Style File was prepared by
the IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science and this is the first time our
community has used it. If you use the Word Style File, please double check
that your manuscript conforms to the approved ICCV
camera-ready page format and inform us if any problems are found with
the style file.
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Video-clip submission An anonymous FTP facility ftp.cs.toronto.edu:/pub/iccv99/in.coming/
has been established for authors to upload movie clips in support of their
submissions for review purposes. Submitted papers should refer in the text
to supporting movies as "Movie 1", etc. Authors should name the associated
movie files that they upload to the FTP site using the convention "nnn-1.ext",
etc., where "nnn" identifies the submission number assigned to the paper
when an author registers the submission online at the ICCV'99 WWW site
and "ext" is a standard movie file format extension (e.g., mpg, mpeg, avi,
mov). Uploaded files not adhering to this convention will be deleted.
Access the FTP site anonymously in the usual way, e.g.:
ftp ftp.cs.toronto.edu
Name: ftp
Password: <SEND YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS AS PASSWORD>
ftp> binary
ftp> cd /pub/iccv99/in.coming
ftp> put <FILENAME>
Note that it is crucial to employ "binary" transfer and that the in.coming/
directory is write-only. The FTP site will be closed to incoming transfers
on March 5, 1999 and the contents will subsequently be made accessible to reviewers
via the WWW. Disclaimer: While reviewers are encouraged to view all movie
files supporting a submission, there can be no guarantee that they will
do so.
Deadline for on-line Registration: 5pm,
EST, March 5th, 1999
For paper submissions, please note that that no significant
extension is possible due to timing constraints. Papers must either
arrive by the morning of March 8, 1999 or be dated as picked up by Courier
on March 5, 1999.
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