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AC Meeting - Flights & Hotel

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

FLIGHTS

Please make your flight reservations ASAP to help us keep costs down. You will fly into Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (code: ATL). Delta Airlines is the major carrier with flights worldwide (www.delta.com). All reservations must be COACH class only. Please follow the fare guidelines given below:

$250 East Coast USA
$350 Other USA
$450 Other North America
$750 Europe
$1200 Asia
$1600 Australia

HOTEL

You must make your own reservation at the meeting hotel below. Reference “Georgia Tech/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition” when making your reservation, to get the discounted rate of $125/night. To get this special rate, you must make your reservation by January 21.

When your reservations are complete, please send you itinerary to Vivian Chandler (chandler@cc.gatech.edu). Please direct any questions to Jim Rehg (rehg@cc.gatech.edu).

W Hotel – Midtown Atlanta
188 14th St NE, Atlanta, GA 30361
+1 (404) 892-6000
(You can make your reservation 24 hours/day using the above number)

TRANSPORTATION

We will send detailed instructions shortly. You will not need a rental car in Atlanta, and we cannot reimburse you for one.

REIMBURSEMENT

IEEE will reimburse for one COACH class round-trip air fare, other transportation costs, and the hotel costs for the nights of Feb 20-22 at the discounted rate. All meals will be provided on 2/21 and 2/22. Other travel-related meals should be limited to $20 lunch/$40 dinner. You will send your receipts to Terry Boult, more detailed instructions will follow.

Jim Rehg, General Chair, CVPR 2009!

Author Instructions

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Authors, please read the following instructions carefully as these are going to help you in submitting your paper for review to CVPR2009. You should also look at Author Guidelines and FAQs which will help you prepare a manuscript for submission.

1. Paper submission and review site: 

  • https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/CVPR2009/ (bookmark or save this URL!)
  • Please make sure that your browser has cookies and Javascript enabled.
  • Please add “cmt@microsoft.com” to your list of safe senders to prevent important email announcements from being blocked by spam filters.

2A. If you have been invited to review for CVPR2009:

If you have been invited to review for CVPR2009, an account has been automatically generated for you using the contact email as your account name (regardless of whether you agreed to review or not). You need to only request for a new password via “Reset your password”. If you have agreed to review, please follow a separate set of instructions. Otherwise, go to step 3.

2B. If you have not been invited to review for CVPR2009: 

If you have not been invited to review for CVPR2009, you are not in the system. Please sign up as a new user. Since this system is new for CVPR, please read instructions carefully. If you have generated an account and have forgotten your password, just click on “Reset your password”. Instructions will be emailed to you.

3. Logging in the first time:

When you log in for the first time, you will be asked to enter your conflict domain information. You will not be able to submit any paper without entering this information. We need to ensure conflict-free reviewing of all papers. 

4. Update contact information:

At any time, you can edit your contact information (see item near the top right in the submission site). Don’t forget to click the “Update” button to save the edited information. If you wish to change the contact email address, you can modify it via the “Change your Email” box.

5. Enter subject (topic) areas for your paper:

When you submit a paper, you will be asked to specify its associated subject areas. Please note that you indicate only one “primary” subject area and any number of “secondary” subject areas. Please pay extra attention in selecting your subject areas, as this information is critical in allowing us to properly assign papers to area chairs and reviewers. Caution: you cannot pick the “primary” subject area as a “secondary” subject area; if you do this, the system will not allow you to save. For example, if you had picked “Face and Gesture” as the “primary” area, you cannot pick “Face and Gesture” as a “secondary” area.

6. Requirements:

  • The maximum size of the abstract is 4000 characters.
  • The paper must be PDF only (maximum 15MB).
  • The supplementary material can be either PDF or ZIP only (maximum 30MB).
  • If your submission have co-authors, please make sure that you enter their email addresses that correspond exactly to their account names (assuming they have created accounts). This will ensure that your co-authors can see your submission when they log in.

7. Finally:

Please look at Author Guidelines and Author FAQs, which will help you prepare a manuscript for submission to CVPR2009.

If you encounter any problems, please email cvpr09-pc-chairs@googlegroups.com.

Good luck!
Irfan Essa, Marc Pollefeys, Sing Bing Kang 
CVPR 2009 Program Chairs

Reviewer Invites about to go out

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Working with the area chairs, we have identified over a 1000 reviewer from the computer vision community. Invitations to these reviewers to join the CVPR 2009 Review Committee are about to go out.  Reviewers can see the Guidelines for Reviewing for more information.

CVPR 09 Program Co-Chairs

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