All participating groups are required to provide a notebook paper by the notebook paper deadline in the schedule. We must receive your notebook paper by the date given in the Guideline milestones or your paper will not appear in the notebook. In that case, you should bring 100 copies of the paper to the conference to hand out there .
In an effort to make it easier for the coordinators to construct overview talks and for everyone to get to the scholarly bottom line in the notebook papers we are asking that each such paper start with a structured abstract containing the following items as listed. Obviously each item will have to be very compact. This is information that would appear elsewhere anyway and will now be brought together in one place for easier reference:
Separately for EACH task:
Where you need to cite the TRECVID evaluation goals, guidelines, general results, etc. please include this reference.
Notebook papers must print on 8.5x11 inch paper and use no smaller than a 9pt font. Other formatting decisions are up to you.
Notebook papers are considered drafts. The main point of the notebook version of a paper is to give other participants a written description of what runs you did for the conference itself. The proceedings paper will be due well after the conference, so there is time to do analysis of the official runs (those submitted to NIST) and to perform other supporting runs if necessary.
You submit a notebook paper by emailing a postscript or pdf file to George Awad (gawad at nist.gov). Please make it clear in the subject what group you represent and that the paper is for TRECVID (as opposed to TREC).
Any team is welcome to bring a poster (approximately 1 meter square) for presentation during the poster sesssion. Easels will be provided to display of posters at the workshop site. Demos are also very welcome. ONE person from each team should indicate on the registration page whether the team will be bringing a poster and/or demo.
Copyright Forms needed
NIST requires
that any group that will give a talk, a poster, or whose paper will
appear in the proceedings sign a copyright release form.
By 6. November, print out the copyright form, fill it in, sign it, and email an image of the signed form as a pdf file to George.Awad@nist.gov.
If you cannot send a postscript file please contact George.Awad@nist.gov to discuss an alternative.
The senior author at each institution can sign for other authors, but if your group consists of multiple institutions, we need a signature from each institution. If your legal department needs to review the form, please start that process early.