From pstorms@computer.org Fri Feb 23 17:11:37 1996 Received: from babbage.computer.org ([206.99.235.19]) by cloyd.cs.cornell.edu (8.6.10/M1.8) with ESMTP id RAA26596 for ; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 17:11:35 -0500 From: pstorms@computer.org Received: from access.computer.org (access.computer.org [206.99.235.20]) by babbage.computer.org (8.6.10/8.6.10.1) with SMTP id RAA23574; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 17:03:03 -0500 Received: from ccMail by access.computer.org (SMTPLINK V2.10.08) id AA825123083; Thu, 22 Feb 96 17:04:20 est Date: Thu, 22 Feb 96 17:04:20 est Message-Id: <9601238251.AA825123083@access.computer.org> To: thirion@sophia.inria.fr, xavier.pennec@sophia.inria.fr, eric@thing4.bu.edu, juxuan@vis.toronto.edu, lawrence@elec.uq.edu.au, belhumeur@yale.edu, vijay@daneel.eng.yale.edu, rdz@cs.cornell.edu, jstewart@cs.toronto.edu, trevor@media.mit.edu Cc: pstorms@computer.org Subject: CVPR'96 Author Kit Status: RO Dear Author, Attached and following is your author kit for the 1996 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition conference (CVPR). This is your author kit. No hard copy author kit will be sent. Please contact me if you have questions. Sincerely, Penny Storms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dear Author: We have been notified that your paper has been accepted for publication in the proceedings of the 1996 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition conference (CVPR)), scheduled for June 16-21, 1996 in San Francisco, California. Enclosed is an author kit to help you in the preparation of your paper. Please note that *two* camera-ready copies of your paper and a signed copyright form are due in our California office by March 18, 1996. Please put the conference acronym - CVPR'96 - on all correspondance, on the copyright form, and on the mailing envelope. This will assure that your paper is directed immediately to my desk. You are allowed a total of 6 pages for your paper. This includes all figures, tables, and references. You may purchase up to 2 exta pages at a cost of $150.00 per extra page. Please make out the check to CVPR'96 and send it with your paper. I will forward all checks to the conference. Please mail your two camera-ready papers and signed copyright form to the following address: CVPR'96 - Penny Storms IEEE Computer Society Press 10662 Los Vaqueros Circle Los Alamitos, California 90720 USA Telephone: (714) 821-8380 Your papers must be received by March 18, 1996. We recommend using a courier service to assure that your paper arrives in time. The author kit includes General author instructions and guidelines. Please note that an electronic copy of your abstract -- including the paper title, keywords, author names, addresses, and affiliations -- must be sent to the IEEE Computer Society Press. The electronic file is to be in ASCII format and sent by email to . If you do not have email, please save your abstract in ASCII format on a disk and send the disk with your paper. Please print your camera-ready manuscript on plain white paper (A4 is acceptable). Macros for using LaTex (if you use LaTex as your word processor). A reprint order form to use if you wish reprints of your paper. Please make checks for reprints out to the IEEE Computer Society. A copyright release form that MUST BE SIGNED AND RETURNED WITH YOUR PAPER. Note that you are stating that the material in your paper is original and you have not previously released copyright to it. We cannot publish your paper without this properly signed form. Your manuscript must be camera-ready. If the print is gray or broken, it will appear that way in the completed book. Manuscripts will be photographed and printed just as they are. The paper must be received, along with the signed copyright release form, by the date stated in the conference acceptance letter you will receive with this kit. Again, the email address for the electronic version of your abstract is . Please see the attachment for the Copyright Form, the Author Guidelines, and the Reprint Order Form. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Penny Storms IEEE Computer Society Press 10662 Los Vaqueros Circle Los Alamitos, CA 90720-1264 Phone: (714) 821-8380 Fax: (714) 761-1784 Email: p.storms@computer.org AUTHOR GUIDELINES FOR 8.5 x 11-INCH PROCEEDINGS MANUSCRIPTS Congratulations on the acceptance of your paper for publication. Please follow the steps outlined below when submitting your final paper to the IEEE Computer Society Press: (1) ALL MANUSCRIPTS MUST BE IN ENGLISH. (2) PRINTING YOUR PAPER. Print your properly formatted text on high-quality, 8.5 x 11-inch white printer paper (A4 size is also acceptable). All printed material, including text, illustrations, and charts, must be kept within a print area 6-7/8 inches (approx. 17.5 cm) wide by 8-7/8 inches (approx. 22.5 cm) high. Number your pages lightly in pencil on the back of each page. (3) PAGE AND COLUMN LAYOUT. Start the first page in a one-column format. Center your title about 3 lines down from the normal top of the print area. Follow the title with two blank lines. The author name(s) and affiliation(s) are next, centered beneath the title and followed by two blank lines. Your Abstract and the remainder of the paper are to be in a two-column format (except for figures or tables that may span both columns if necessary). If the last page is not filled, please divide the data into two equal columns. Columns in the two-column format are to be 3-1/4 inches wide (approx. 8.5 cm), with a 3/8-inch (approx. 1.0 cm) space between columns, for a total print area width of 6-7/8 inches (approx. 17.5 cm). The length of the print area of any page must not exceed 8-7/8 inches (approx. 22.5 cm). (4) TYPE STYLE AND SIZE OF TEXT. Normal text is to be single spaced in 10-point Times or Times Roman(or similar font), with 12-point interline spacing, in the two-column format. The first line of each paragraph is to be indented approximately 1/4 inch (approx. 0.7 cm), and the entire text is to be justified -- that is, flush left and flush right. Please do not place additional line spacing between paragraphs. Figure and table captions should be Helvetica 10-point boldface; callouts should be Helvetica 9-point nonboldface. (5) ABSTRACTS. The Abstract should be approximately 150 words or fewer, italicized, in 10-point Times (or Times Roman.) Please leave two spaces between the Abstract and the heading of your first section. AN ELECTRONIC COPY OF YOUR ABSTRACT -- INCLUDING THE CONFERENCE NAME, PAPER TITLE, KEYWORDS, AUTHOR NAMES, ADDRESSES, AND AFFILIATIONS -- MUST BE SENT TO THE IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY PRESS. THE ELECTRONIC COPY IS TO BE AN ASCII TEXT FILE SUBMITTED VIA EMAIL TO THE INTERNET ADDRESS INDICATED IN THE COVER LETTER. (6) TITLE AND HEADINGS. The main title should be in Times (or Times Roman) 14-point boldface centered over both columns. In the main title, please initially capitalize nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs; do not capitalize articles, coordinate conjunctions, and prepositions (unless the title begins with such a word). Initially capitalize only the first word in first-, second-, and third-order headings. Leave two blank lines before author names(s)/affiliation(s). AUTHOR NAME(S)/AFFILIATION(S) are to be centered in Times (or Times Roman) 12-point nonboldface. Leave two blank lines before your Abstract. ABSTRACT HEADING. The abstract heading is to be 11-point boldface, initially capitalized and centered within the column. FIRST-ORDER HEADINGS. First-order headings (for example, 1: Introduction) are to be Times 12-point boldface, flush left, with one blank line before, and one blank line after. SECOND-ORDER HEADINGS. Second-order headings (for example, 1.1: Database elements) are to be Times 11-point boldface, flush left, with one blank line before, and one after. If you require a third-order heading (we discourage it), then it is to be in Times 10-point boldface, preceded by one blank line, and followed by a period and text on same line. (7) ILLUSTRATIONS, GRAPHS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS. Illustrations, graphs, and photographs may fit across both columns, if necessary. Your artwork must be in place in the article, preferably included in the text file rather than pasted up. If it must be pasted up, use rubber cement to affix the artwork in place. Although halftones can be shot from color prints, black and white photos are preferable. Please supply the best quality photographs and illustrations possible. The quality of the book cannot be better than the originals provided. (8) USE OF TAPE. Do not place cellophane tape over any part of your text or graphics. (Cellophane tape may distort or obliterate what it covers, and it retains fingerprints and dirt smudges.) (9) COLOR. The use of color on interior pages (that is, pages other than the cover) is prohibitively expensive. Consequently, we publish interior pages in color only when it is specifically requested and budgeted for by the conference organizers. If these proceedings are going to have color photos, you must provide a clearly marked slide with its corresponding plate number, your name, and the position of the slide (if there is more than one). You also need to identify the right side and the top of the slide. Please make a Xerox copy (or photocopy) of each photo (or a small, rough sketch) and attach it with rubber cement to show the intended size and location. Color photos are sent to a color separator before going to the printer, so it is essential that we have this information to ensure the correct display of your color graphics. (10) FOOTNOTES. Use footnotes sparingly and place them at the bottom of the column in which they are referenced (not full width across two columns). Use Times 8-point type with 10-point interline spacing for footnotes. To help readers, avoid footnotes altogether and include necessary peripheral observations in your text (within parentheses, if you prefer, as in this sentence). (11) REFERENCES. List and number all bibliographical references at the end of your paper in 9-point Times, with 10-point interline spacing. When referenced within the text, enclose the citation number in square brackets, for example [1]. (12) COPYRIGHT FORMS. You must include your signed IEEE copyright release form when you submit your finished paper. We must have this form before your paper can be published in the proceedings. Questions not answered in these guidelines may be directed to an IEEE Computer Society Press production editor at: Phone (714) 821-8380, or Fax (714) 761-1784. LATEX MACROS (Please use these macros if they are helpful and ignore them if they are not.) %template for producing IEEE-format articles using LaTex. %written by Matthew Ward, CS Department, Worcester Polytechnic Institute. %use at your own risk. Complaints to /dev/null. %make two column with no page numbering, default is 10-point \documentstyle[twocolumn]{article} \pagestyle{empty} %set dimensions of columns, gap between columns, and paragraph indent \setlength{\textheight}{8.75in} \setlength{\columnsep}{2.0pc} \setlength{\textwidth}{6.8in} \setlength{\footheight}{0.0in} \setlength{\topmargin}{0.25in} \setlength{\headheight}{0.0in} \setlength{\headsep}{0.0in} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-.19in} \setlength{\parindent}{1pc} %I copied stuff out of art10.sty and modified them to conform to IEEE format \makeatletter %as Latex considers descenders in its calculation of interline spacing, %to get 12 point spacing for normalsize text, must set it to 10 points \def\@normalsize{\@setsize\normalsize{10pt}\xpt\@xpt \abovedisplayskip 10pt plus2pt minus5pt\belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip \abovedisplayshortskip \z@ plus3pt\belowdisplayshortskip 6pt plus3pt minus3pt\let\@listi\@listI} %need an 11 pt font size for subsection and abstract headings \def\subsize{\@setsize\subsize{12pt}\xipt\@xipt} %make section titles bold and 12 point, 2 blank lines before, 1 after \def\section{\@startsection {section}{1}{\z@}{1.0ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{.2ex plus .2ex}{\large\bf}} %make subsection titles bold and 11 point, 1 blank line before, 1 after \def\subsection{\@startsection {subsection}{2}{\z@}{.2ex plus 1ex} {.2ex plus .2ex}{\subsize\bf}} \makeatother \begin{document} %don't want date printed \date{} %make title bold and 14 pt font (Latex default is non- bold, 16pt) \title{\Large\bf My Wonderful Article in IEEE Format} %for single author (just remove % characters) %\author{I. M. Author \\ % My Department \\ % My Institute \\ % My City, STATE, zip} %for two authors (this is what is printed) \author{\begin{tabular}[t]{c@{\extracolsep{8em}}c} I. M. Author & M. Y. Coauthor \\ \\ My Department & Coauthor Department \\ My Institute & Coauthor Institute \\ City, STATE~~zipcode & City, STATE~~zipcode \end{tabular}} \maketitle %I don't know why I have to reset thispagestyle, but otherwise get page numbers \thispagestyle{empty} \subsection*{\centering Abstract} %IEEE allows italicized abstract {\em This is the abstract of my paper. It must fit within the size allowed, which is about 3 inches, including section title, which is 11 point bold font. If you don't want the text in italics, simply remove the 'em' command and the curly braces which bound the abstract text. If you have em commands within an italicized abstract, the text will come out as normal (non-italicized) text. %end italics mode } \section{Introduction} Here is my introduction text. There are 2 blank lines before the section heading and one afterwards. Heading text is 12 point bold font. Paragraphs are not indented. I may want a numbered subsection, which is done as follows. \subsection{Previous Work} In subsections there is 1 blank line before the section heading and one afterwards. Heading text is 11 point bold font. Paragraphs are indented one pica. There is no blank line between paragraphs. Throughout I may cite references of the form \cite{key:foo} or \cite{foo:baz}, and LaTeX will keep track of numbering. The numbers are based on the order you place them in the bibliography, not the order they appear in the text. They should (I believe) be in alphabetical order. LaTex will put square brackets about the number within the text of your paper. For those of you new to the bibliography package, you may have to run the latex process twice to allow all references to be resolved. You will get a warning about a missing .aux file. Just rerun latex and it will be ok. \section{Summary and Conclusions} This template will get you through the minimum article, i.e. no figures or equations. To include those, please refer to your LaTeX manual and the IEEE publications guidelines. Good Luck! %this is how to do an unnumbered subsection \subsection*{Acknowledgments} This is how to do an unnumbered subsection, which comes out in 11 point bold font. Here I thank my colleagues, especially Mike Gennert, who know more about Tex and Latex than I. \begin{thebibliography}{9} \bibitem{key:foo} I. M. Author, ``Some Related Article I Wrote,'' {\em Some Fine Journal}, Vol. 17, pp. 1-100, 1987. \bibitem{foo:baz} A. N. Expert, {\em A Book He Wrote,} His Publisher, 1989. \end{thebibliography} \end{document} THE COPYRIGHT RELEASE FORM FOLLOWS. 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