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Important DatesPaper Registration Deadline:December 3, 2007
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Paper Registration and Submission
Final paper submission is now over. The submission page is here. Due to unprecedented number of requests for extension and to address the email problems that some people are having receiving CVPR email, we are allowing until Dec. 3, 2007 for authors to register their papers. Registration means signing up as an author and entering paper, title, affiliation, keywords and abstract. The paper upload time has similarly been extended to Dec. 10, 2007. No further extensions will be offfered. Please read the following instructions carefully. In particular, look at the example paper egpaper.pdf. Papers violating the formatting rules, the double-blind or dual-submission policies, or having more than 8 pages will be rejected. Note that the dual-submission policy has been changed from previous CVPRs. CVPR 2008 no longer allows concurrent submission to journals. Some people are not receiving cvpr e-mails because their mail servers are blocking cvpr e-mails as spam. The solution is to tell their university/company servers to lift the mail block from mail coming from cvpr2008@eecs.ucf.edu or from an IP address of 67.121.182.186. Author KitPlease refer to the following files for detailed formatting instructions:
InstructionsPaper length: A complete paper should be submitted in camera-ready format. The length should match that intended for final publication. Papers accepted for the conference will be allocated 6 pages in the proceedings, with the option of purchasing up to 2 extra pages for $100 per page (to be paid after paper acceptance at the time of registration for the conference.) So, if you are unwilling or unable to pay the extra charge you should limit yourself to 6 pages. Otherwise the page limit is 8 pages.
Double blind review: CVPR reviewing is double blind: authors do not know the names of the area chair/reviewers of their papers, and area chairs/reviewers do not know the names of the authors. Please read Section 1.6 of the example paper egpaper.pdf for detailed instructions on how to preserve anonymity. Also remember to avoid information that may identify the authors in the acknowledgements (e.g. co-workers and grant IDs) and in the supplemental material (e.g. titles in the movies, or attached papers.)
Dual submission: By submitting a manuscript to CVPR, the authors assert that it has not been previously published in substantially similar form. Furthermore, no paper which contains significant overlap with the contributions of this paper either has been or will be submitted during the CVPR 2008 review period to either a journal or a conference (including CVPR 2008). Note that this is a strengthening of previous CVPR policy, and papers violating this condition will be rejected. If there are any papers that may appear to the reviewers to violate this condition, then it is your responsibility to (1) cite these papers (preserving anonymity as described in Section 1.6 of the example paper egpaper.pdf), (2) argue in the body of your paper why your CVPR paper is nontrivially different from these concurrent submissions, and (3) include anonymized versions of those papers in the supplemental material.
Supplemental Material: Authors may optionally upload supplemental material. Typically, this material might include videos of results that cannot be included in the main paper, anonymized related submissions to other conferences and journals, and appendices or technical reports containing extended proofs and mathematical derivations that are not essential for understanding of the paper. Note that the contents of the supplemental material should be referred to appropriately in the paper and that reviewers are not obliged to look at it. All supplemental material must be zipped or tarred into a single file. There is a 30MB limit on the size of this file. The deadline for supplemental material is five days after the main paper deadline.
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