The workshop will include a paper session for each task, a poster/demo session, and various other discussions. Anyone may present a poster (1 meter square). As for demos, table space and power will be available.
Since speaker time is limited, we'll ask anyone who wishes to be considered for a paper presentation to submit a speaker proposal by the deadline given in the online schedule. The coordinators will use these in making up the final workshop schedule.
At least the top three performed teams are expected to give oral talks explaining their systems and share their experiences with other teams.A speaker proposal should consist of a short (under 500 words) abstract about your experiments in a given task. The abstracts should emphasize what experiments you did and what any interesting or unusual findings you came across rather than provide a general description of your system.
The proposals must be in pdf file and you should email the
proposals (one per task) from your group to:
trecvid.leader@nist.gov
Please separate and clearly mark them by TASK and
GROUP.
All proposals must include the name, email and affiliation of the speaker.
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