CVPR 2014 Conference Call for Papers Update

Papers must be submitted by November 1st, 2013. No extensions will be granted. All submissions will be handled electronically via the conference website: http://www.pamitc.org/cvpr14. All authors must agree to the policies stipulated below. The submission deadline in November 1st and cannot be changed. Supplemental materials can be submitted until November 8th. Policies In submitting a manuscript to CVPR, authors acknowledge that no paper substantially similar in content has been or will be submitted to another conference or workshop during the review period (November 1, 2014 - March 1, 2010). By submitting a paper to CVPR, the authors agree to the review process and understand that papers are processed by the Toronto system to match each manuscript to the best possible chairs and reviewers. All accepted papers will be made publicly available by the Computer Vision Foundation (CVF) before the conference. Authors wishing to submit a patent understand that the paper becomes of public domain after the final (camera-ready) version is submitted. More information about CVF is available at: http://www.cv-foundation.org/ Double Submission An extended version of a paper submitted to CVPR (with sufficiently new material) can be submitted to a journal anytime after the CVPR's submission deadline (even before a final decision on the paper is sent to the authors). An author submitting an extended version of a CVPR paper to a journal needs to ensure that the paper (a) satisfies all submission requirements of the intended journal and (c) does not violate any copyright with IEEE. Authors may also wish to notify the CVPR program chairs of their journal submission. Note that double submission with another conference is not permitted. Uploading a version of the submitted paper in an archival website (e.g., arxive.org) before or after submission is allowed and is not a violation of the policies. Tutorials, Workshops and Demos In addition to the main technical program, the conference will include workshops, short courses and demonstrations. Submit proposals to the appropriate chair: Workshops: Jim Davis (jwdavis@cse.ohio-state.edu) Short courses: Kristin Grauman (grauman@cs.utexas.edu) Demos: Michael Brown (brown@comp.nus.edu.sg) Further information and updates: http://www.pamitc.org/cvpr14.