5th International IEEE Workshop on

3D Representation and Recognition (3dRR-15)

Santiago, Chile, December 17th, 2015

in association with the

15th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision

Camera-ready instructions


The deadline for final submission (completion of all steps below) is October 16, 2015 at 11:59pm Pacific Daylight Time. This deadline will not be extended.

There are four steps to completing your final 3dRR 2015 paper submission:

  1. Validate your camera-ready paper (without page numbers) using IEEE PDF eXpress.
  2. Register at least one author for ICCV 2015.
  3. Submit the validated PDF and paper information to the CMT system.
  4. Complete and submit the IEEE Electronic Copyright form.

Please refer to ICCV 2015 camera-ready instructions for details.

Call for papers


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Submission policy


All submissions will be handled electronically via CMT system. Accepted papers will be published in the ICCV 2015 Proceedings. Double submissions to the 3dRR-15 workshop and any other conference or workshop (even within ICCV-15) are not allowed.

We found that the new CMT system is not very stable. Please contact us if you have any issue in submitting a paper via the CMT system.

When creating a new submission, the system requires uploading the submission file. Otherwise, there may be an error message. Authors can upload two files in one submission: one as the paper for review and the other one as the supplementary material.

Formatting


Submitted papers must have a maximum length of 8 pages (excluding 1 page for references) and must adhere to the same ICCV 2015 layout specifications as papers submitted to the main conference. Please refer to ICCV 2015 author guidelines for instructions on the submission format.

Review policy


The review process is double-blind. Authors do not know the names of the reviewers of their papers. Likewise, reviewers do not know the names of the authors. Please refer to ICCV 2015 author guidelines for 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).