In addition to the hard copy proceedings that will be distributed at the conference, we are also planning to distribute a CDROM version of the proceedings at no cost to you which will contain your electronic submission. In order to do this we need you to deposit the following IN ONE TAR COMPRESSED FILE. See instructions below. - - A PostScript version of your paper into an ftp site here at Maryland. - - An abstract in the following format (see format below). - - Optionally, any audio, video or image file. (see instructions below). What to do with your electronic submission Please place your submission into the ftp site by October 22, 1997. Papers not received by that date may not be included in the CD ROM prompt> ftp ftp.umiacs.umd.edu Login: anonymous Password:ftp> cd /incoming/ICCV ftp> binary ftp> put paper.tgz ** see below for how to NAME YOUR PAPER ** ftp> quit Now, if we are going to have any chance of getting this right it is important that you follow the following conventions for naming the file containing your postscript paper. If your paper is the i'th presentation in session a.b, then name your file a_b_i.tgz. As an example, P.H.S.Torr will name the file 3_1_3.tgz. If your paper is the i'th paper in the poster session Pj, then name your file Pj_i.tgz. For example, Mark S. Drew will name the file as p2_2.tgz. The program is online, and probably most of you have accessed it already. But for those of you who haven't, go to the conference home page http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/lsd/iccv/index.html and click on the preliminary program under the conference menu. Scan it for your paper. Details on what you deposit: - - Your audio, video, image files should not exceed 5 MB in all. - - Audio files must be in Sun AU format. Image files must be in JPEG format (you choose the quality factor). Video files must be in MPEG format. - - The PostScript file should use a standard postscript printer driver such as Apple Laserwriter. - - Use your printer driver to download all fonts into your document. Do not use internal printer fonts. - - pages should be in correct order (i.e. not in reverse order). - - The final tar, compressed file as well as the individual files in the tar file should be prefixed by the convention mentioned above. Filenames must not exceed 8 characters + 3 characters for the extension - - extensions should follow the format txt for text files (abstract and readmes) jpg for JPEG files mpg for MPEG files ps for postscript au for audio files tgz for tar, compressed format. - - Example for Mark Drew one of the authors (under UNIX) prompt> tar cvf - p2_2abs.txt p2_2fin.ps p2_2im1.jpg | gzip -9 -c > p2_2.tgz Abstract Template: BeginENTRY: PaperNumber: number SessionShortName: text Affiliation: text StreetCityStateZipCountry: text AffURL: text-optional AffilShortForm: text AuthorFirstNames: text AuthorSurName: text AuthURL: text-optional AuthEmail: text-optional Title: text text text text text text text text text PaperLocationURL: text-optional BeginAbstract: text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text EndAbstract: EndENTRY: ************* DESCRIPTION FOR ACCOMPANYING FILE(S) ************* Use this part only if you have image files !! FILENAME: text DESCRIPTION: text FORMAT: text PLATFORM: text APPLICATION: text ************* Use this part only if you have audio files !! FILENAME: text DESCRIPTION: text FORMAT: text RATE: number CHANNEL: text PRECISION: text CODING: text PLATFORM: text APPLICATION: text