Comments on: Author FAQs http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs IEEE Computer Society Conference on Pattern Recognition and Pattern Recognition Tue, 19 Jul 2011 21:05:58 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.6 By: HM http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-195 HM Tue, 07 Apr 2009 01:58:53 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-195 For camera ready submission, our PDF was not passed by IEEE PDF eXpress, but because of the deadline I submitted it. Now, the problem is solved by converting .eps to .png which reduces the quality of the images in the paper. Would you please guide me what should I do then? /Thanks For camera ready submission, our PDF was not passed by IEEE PDF eXpress, but because of the deadline I submitted it. Now, the problem is solved by converting .eps to .png which reduces the quality of the images in the paper. Would you please guide me what should I do then? /Thanks

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By: cvpr http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-183 cvpr Wed, 25 Mar 2009 18:55:15 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-183 In response to Florent Perronnin: All authors with accepted papers were emailed instructions for preparing camera-ready versions. The IEEE PDF Express format check portion of this email is: * Make sure your PDF file is IEEE compliant. If your file is noncompliant, it WILL NOT be shipped to IEEE for inclusion in Xplore, which means your paper will not be considered as published. * The easiest way to check for PDF compliance is to use the PDF eXpress web site (URL: http://www.pdf-express.org). Click on the link "New Users - Click Here" and fill in your information. You will need the Conference ID which is: cvpr09x * Follow the links at www.ieee.org/confpubcenter for information on the specific elements of PDF compliance. The most frequent cause of noncompliant files is the use of a custom font that is not embedded in the PDF file. You must ensure that all fonts in the document (including those in figure captions, tables, and figure bodies/legends) are embedded. In response to Florent Perronnin:
All authors with accepted papers were emailed instructions for preparing camera-ready versions. The IEEE PDF Express format check portion of this email is:

* Make sure your PDF file is IEEE compliant. If your file is noncompliant, it WILL NOT be shipped to IEEE for inclusion in Xplore, which means your paper will not be considered as published.
* The easiest way to check for PDF compliance is to use the PDF eXpress web site (URL: http://www.pdf-express.org). Click on the link “New Users - Click Here” and fill in your information.
You will need the Conference ID which is: cvpr09x
* Follow the links at http://www.ieee.org/confpubcenter for information on the specific elements of PDF compliance. The most frequent cause of noncompliant files is the use of a custom font that is not embedded in the PDF file. You must ensure that all fonts in the document (including those in figure captions, tables, and figure bodies/legends) are embedded.

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By: Florent Perronnin http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-166 Florent Perronnin Fri, 20 Mar 2009 14:24:12 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-166 When submitting the final version of the paper, one is supposed to ensure that the "pdf file successfully passed the IEEE PDF Express format check". However, I could not find any information regarding on how to perform this check (e.g. a web site address). Many thanks in advance for your help. When submitting the final version of the paper, one is supposed to ensure that the “pdf file successfully passed the IEEE PDF Express format check”. However, I could not find any information regarding on how to perform this check (e.g. a web site address). Many thanks in advance for your help.

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By: cvpr http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-148 cvpr Fri, 27 Feb 2009 13:10:58 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-148 In response to Fracesco: No, you may not add any additional experiments to your camera ready. In response to Fracesco:

No, you may not add any additional experiments to your camera ready.

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By: Francesco http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-147 Francesco Fri, 27 Feb 2009 09:25:21 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-147 Can I add details/experiments in the camera-ready version of the paper? Can I add details/experiments in the camera-ready version of the paper?

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By: lei http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-145 lei Fri, 13 Feb 2009 23:17:55 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-145 The problem has been solved. Thanks The problem has been solved. Thanks

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By: lei http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-144 lei Fri, 13 Feb 2009 22:41:21 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-144 Hi, I have tried to upload the rebuttal statement. However, it always said exceeding the maximum length. I have computed the total characters(with spaces) in Word and it is within the limit. Can you help me to figure this out? Hi, I have tried to upload the rebuttal statement. However, it always said exceeding the maximum length. I have computed the total characters(with spaces) in Word and it is within the limit. Can you help me to figure this out?

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By: cvpr http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-143 cvpr Fri, 13 Feb 2009 19:02:42 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-143 In response to Alex: No. You may only make clarifications to reviewers misunderstandings (if any) and responses to questions in the review. In response to Alex:
No. You may only make clarifications to reviewers misunderstandings (if any) and responses to questions in the review.

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By: Alex http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-142 Alex Fri, 13 Feb 2009 18:26:22 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-142 Can we provide and discuss new results during the rebuttal? of course not including them in the paper... Can we provide and discuss new results during the rebuttal? of course not including them in the paper…

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By: ac-org http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-faqs#comment-141 ac-org Fri, 13 Feb 2009 16:41:47 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=156#comment-141 In response to lei: Yes, the 4000 characters includes spaces. In response to lei:
Yes, the 4000 characters includes spaces.

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