Comments on: Author Instructions http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions IEEE Computer Society Conference on Pattern Recognition and Pattern Recognition Tue, 19 Jul 2011 21:05:53 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.6 By: cvpr http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-251 cvpr Thu, 21 May 2009 20:28:18 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-251 In response to Deepak: Those presenting posters in the main sessions of the conference will hang their posters on tackboards. The usable space on these tack boards is approximately 43.5 inches high x 91.25 inches wide. The paper ID you have been assigned is the only ID. Pins will be provided. You must print the poster yourself. In response to Deepak:

Those presenting posters in the main sessions of the conference will hang their posters on tackboards. The usable space on these tack boards is approximately 43.5 inches high x 91.25 inches wide.

The paper ID you have been assigned is the only ID.

Pins will be provided.

You must print the poster yourself.

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By: Deepak http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-250 Deepak Thu, 21 May 2009 20:24:38 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-250 Hello, I have a few questions about the CVPR Poster: -- Size (Dimensions) and other specification of the poster -- Do the posters have a separate ID or it is the same as the Paper ID ? I would want to put this on the Doctoral Spotlight PPT and on the Poster. -- Will we be provided the necessary equipment to mount the poster ? -- Do we have to submit the poster for printing or Do we have to print it ourselves ? -- Any other information for preparing the poster that i did not mention ? Regards, Deepak Hello,

I have a few questions about the CVPR Poster:

– Size (Dimensions) and other specification of the poster
– Do the posters have a separate ID or it is the same as the Paper ID ? I would want to put this on the Doctoral Spotlight PPT and on the Poster.
– Will we be provided the necessary equipment to mount the poster ?
– Do we have to submit the poster for printing or Do we have to print it ourselves ?
– Any other information for preparing the poster that i did not mention ?

Regards,

Deepak

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By: HM http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-207 HM Fri, 24 Apr 2009 00:22:52 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-207 Hello, would you please guide me that: 1- what should be the size of the posters? 2- is there any school dorms avalilabe for the students? (as I know, last year, there was) 3- is there any travel funding support for the students? Thanks Hello,

would you please guide me that:

1- what should be the size of the posters?
2- is there any school dorms avalilabe for the students? (as I know, last year, there was)
3- is there any travel funding support for the students?

Thanks

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By: cvpr http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-192 cvpr Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:40:57 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-192 In response to Peng: The Conference ID is cvpr09x In response to Peng:

The Conference ID is cvpr09x

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By: cvpr http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-191 cvpr Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:40:09 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-191 In response to Joly: 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. In response to Joly:
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: Peng http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-189 Peng Tue, 31 Mar 2009 14:10:21 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-189 Hi, Can anyone tell me what the conference id for cvpr2009? I have tried "cvpr2009" for registering IEEE PDF eXplore but failed. Thanks a lot. Hi,

Can anyone tell me what the conference id for cvpr2009? I have tried “cvpr2009″ for registering IEEE PDF eXplore but failed.

Thanks a lot.

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By: Joly http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-187 Joly Sat, 28 Mar 2009 09:23:13 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-187 Hi, I have some problems in making my camera-ready paper. I can't find the IEEE PDF eXplore validation checking web site for CVPR 2009. Could you tell me the link, please ? And how can I submit the IEEE copyright form that I signed ? Via e-mail or off-line ? I am waiting for your some advice. Thank you ! Hi,

I have some problems in making my camera-ready paper.

I can’t find the IEEE PDF eXplore validation checking web site for CVPR 2009. Could you tell me the link, please ?

And how can I submit the IEEE copyright form that I signed ? Via e-mail or off-line ?

I am waiting for your some advice.

Thank you !

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By: cvpr http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-184 cvpr Wed, 25 Mar 2009 19:02:28 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-184 In response to Art: Make sure your paper is IEEE PDF eXplore compliant by commenting out the hyperref package. The author kit (cvprkit.zip|cvprkit.tgz), including egpaper_final.tex, has been updated to comment out the use of the hyperref package. In response to Art:

Make sure your paper is IEEE PDF eXplore compliant by commenting out the hyperref package.

The author kit (cvprkit.zip|cvprkit.tgz), including egpaper_final.tex, has been updated to comment out the use of the hyperref package.

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By: Art http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-180 Art Mon, 23 Mar 2009 17:52:48 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-180 Hi. I think there are some misleading statements about the compilance of the camera ready paper version with IEEE standards. The problem is that whenever I do compile the latex document and run it through the IEEE-PDF eXpress filter, it claims that "Document contains Link annotations", so there is an error. The problem is in the use of hyperref package, it does create some internal links, so that that all references are clickable. Even worse, the example document provided with the authors guideline use it. Hence the example document is not IEEE PDF eXplore compilant, which is weird. I like this package cause it do the navigation through the pdf more user friendly. It also do colorize all the references, hence better visual experience. So what to do now? Remove the package to be PDF eXplore compilant. Or to do the same what the example CVPR pdf file do, use the hyperref latex package? Could somebody of the officials give me some advice. Thank you. Hi.

I think there are some misleading statements about the compilance of the camera ready paper version with IEEE standards. The problem is that whenever I do compile the latex document and run it through the IEEE-PDF eXpress filter, it claims that “Document contains Link annotations”, so there is an error.

The problem is in the use of hyperref package, it does create some internal links, so that that all references are clickable. Even worse, the example document provided with the authors guideline use it. Hence the example document is not IEEE PDF eXplore compilant, which is weird. I like this package cause it do the navigation through the pdf more user friendly. It also do colorize all the references, hence better visual experience.

So what to do now? Remove the package to be PDF eXplore compilant. Or to do the same what the example CVPR pdf file do, use the hyperref latex package?

Could somebody of the officials give me some advice.

Thank you.

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By: Somesh http://www.cvpr2009.org/author-instructions#comment-100 Somesh Fri, 28 Nov 2008 00:48:23 +0000 http://www.cvpr2009.org/?p=218#comment-100 Does Paper file name have an effect on review ? I noticed later that the pdf of the original paper that I uploaded may have a filename which could be linked to authors ? Do reviewers get the same PDF or is the PDF renamed before sending it to reviewers ? Does Paper file name have an effect on review ? I noticed later that the pdf of the original paper that I uploaded may have a filename which could be linked to authors ? Do reviewers get the same PDF or is the PDF renamed before sending it to reviewers ?

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