Instructions for Authors
Important Dates
- Abstract submission deadline: closed
- Paper submission deadline: 29 February 2004
- Notification of acceptance: end of March 2004
- Final workshop papers due: 23 April 2004
- Final special-issue papers due: to be announced
Dual submission
Papers submitted to the main conference (CVPR 2004)
can be submitted to the special issue without restrictions,
except that the final version is supposed to be significantly
extended in the special-issue version.
These papers can also be tentatively submitted to the workshop,
pending the CVPR notifications.
Papers rejected at CVPR 2004 and resubmitted will
be independently reviewed for GMBV, but the authors
will be asked to make the CVPR reviews available to GMBV.
Only the GMBV organizers (not the reviewers)
will read the CVPR reviews.
At GMBV 2002, the acceptance rate for papers rejected at ECCV 2002
was low, but above zero.
Submission procedure
Prospective authors should register their paper
by e-mail to Arthur Pece at
aecp@diku.dk.
The body of the message must contain, in plain text:
- the title
- the names of the author(s)
- a declaration on whether the same or a similar paper
has been submitted elsewhere.
- an abstract
In case the paper is meant only for the workshop or only
for the special issue, it is helpful if this is specified
at the registration stage, though this is not compulsory.
A reply to your message will contain a paper registration number
and instructions for paper submission.
Paper format
Papers should be set in IEEE double-column format:
\documentclass[conference]{IEEEtran}
Regular papers should be no longer than 8 pages
including figures and references.
Review papers should be no longer than 12 pages.
Brevity is encouraged for workshop submission:
an extended version of the paper can be submitted later,
for the CVIU special issue.
Reviewing will be double-blind:
Regular papers should not include authors' names or addresses,
acknowledgements,
or anything such as obvious self-references identifying the authors.
Review papers should not include authors' names or addresses,
but we realize that the contents will often be sufficient
to identify the authors.
Further questions
Please address any questions to Arthur Pece by e-mail:
aecp@diku.dk