diff --git a/BMVC_MS_Office_2022_review.docx b/BMVC_MS_Office_2024_review.docx similarity index 86% rename from BMVC_MS_Office_2022_review.docx rename to BMVC_MS_Office_2024_review.docx index b30dbf0..2204231 100644 Binary files a/BMVC_MS_Office_2022_review.docx and b/BMVC_MS_Office_2024_review.docx differ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0791617..9bf3083 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# BMVC Paper Templates +# BMVC Paper Templates, 2024 Version This folder provides all the files necessary to produce both the review and final proceedings version of the paper. @@ -22,10 +22,8 @@ Essentially to produce the review paper you must include the command: in the LaTeX preamble. -The `??` is the paper number your are assigned when registering your paper on the CMT submission web site: -https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/BMVC2022 +The `??` is the paper number your are assigned when registering your paper on the OpenReview submission website: +A word template is also provided: `BMVC_MS_Office_2024review.docx` -A word template is also provided: `BMVC_MS_Office_2022_review.docx` - -More details on paper submission is at: https://www.bmvc2022.org/authors/submit-your-paper/ +More details on paper submission is at: https://bmvc2024.org/ diff --git a/bmvc2k.cls b/bmvc2k.cls index 12db4d8..cec47f5 100644 --- a/bmvc2k.cls +++ b/bmvc2k.cls @@ -54,6 +54,9 @@ % Change the page limit to nine. % 0.19 2022-10-02 Yaoyao Liu % Change the page limit for the camera-ready version to ten. +% 0.19 2023-08-27 Carlos Moreno-Garcia +% Change the page limit for the camera-ready version to ten. + %------------------------------------------------------------------------------ % Copyright 2007 Adrian F. Clark . All rights reserved. %------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -95,12 +98,12 @@ %% Change the year... -\def\BMVA@year{2022} +\def\BMVA@year{2024} %% -- CLASS FILE BOILERPLATE -- \def\fileversion{0.17} -\def\filedate{2022/07/12} +\def\filedate{2024/01/01} \newif\ifbmv@extabs \bmv@extabsfalse diff --git a/bmvc_final.pdf b/bmvc_final.pdf index cec13a5..aeb4583 100644 Binary files a/bmvc_final.pdf and b/bmvc_final.pdf differ diff --git a/bmvc_final.tex b/bmvc_final.tex index edd636d..73b744c 100644 --- a/bmvc_final.tex +++ b/bmvc_final.tex @@ -1,188 +1,188 @@ -\documentclass{bmvc2k} - -%% Enter your paper number here for the review copy -% \bmvcreviewcopy{??} - -\title{Author Guidelines for the\\ British Machine Vision Conference} - -% Enter the paper's authors in order -% \addauthor{Name}{email/homepage}{INSTITUTION_CODE} -\addauthor{Susan Student}{http://www.vision.inst.ac.uk/~ss}{1} -\addauthor{Petra Prof}{http://www.vision.inst.ac.uk/~pp}{1} -\addauthor{Colin Collaborator}{colin@collaborators.com}{2} - -% Enter the institutions -% \addinstitution{Name\\Address} -\addinstitution{ - The Vision Institute\\ - University of Borsetshire\\ - Wimbleham, UK -} -\addinstitution{ - Collaborators, Inc.\\ - 123 Park Avenue,\\ - New York, USA -} - -\runninghead{Student, Prof, Collaborator}{BMVC Author Guidelines} - -% Any macro definitions you would like to include -% These are not defined in the style file, because they don't begin -% with \bmva, so they might conflict with the user's own macros. -% The \bmvaOneDot macro adds a full stop unless there is one in the -% text already. -\def\eg{\emph{e.g}\bmvaOneDot} -\def\Eg{\emph{E.g}\bmvaOneDot} -\def\etal{\emph{et al}\bmvaOneDot} - -%------------------------------------------------------------------------- -% Document starts here -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This document demonstrates the format requirements for papers submitted -to the British Machine Vision Conference. The format is designed for -easy on-screen reading, and to print well at one or two pages per sheet. -Additional features include: pop-up annotations for -citations~\cite{Authors06,Mermin89}; a margin ruler for reviewing; and a -greatly simplified way of entering multiple authors and institutions. - -{\bf All authors are encouraged to read this document}, even if you have -written many papers before. As well as a description of the format, the -document contains many instructions relating to formatting problems and -errors that are common even in the work of authors who {\em have} -written many papers before. -\end{abstract} - -%------------------------------------------------------------------------- -\section{Introduction} -\label{sec:intro} -The proceedings of BMVC are published only in electronic form, but it is still assumed -that readers of the papers may wish to print the paper. This document -illustrates the required paper format, which is designed to read well either printed -with two pages per sheet (``2-up''), or on screen. Note that printing with one page -per sheet will produce a ``large print'' version, which in many cases is not what is desired. -To approximate the old BMVC format, print at one page per sheet, but do not choose -the option to ``scale to fit paper''. - -\LaTeX\ users should use this template in order to prepare their paper. -Users of other packages should emulate the style and layout of this -example. Note that best results will be achieved using {\tt pdflatex}, -which is available in most modern distributions. - -\subsection{Paper length} -Paper length of the final version must not exceed 10~pages, {\em not counting} the acknowledgement and bibliography. -{\bf Only} the acknowledgement and bibliography should be {\em excluded} from the page count: {\bf all} appendices must be counted within the {\em 10-page limit} or supplied as supplementary material. Papers must not have altered margins and formatting from those laid down by this style guide. - -The bibliography should begin immediately after the paper text. It may -be of any length, within reason. It must {\em not} include -annotations, figures, or any other paraphernalia intended to subvert the -paper length requirement. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{tabular}{ccc} -\bmvaHangBox{\fbox{\parbox{2.7cm}{~\\[2.8mm] -\rule{0pt}{1ex}\hspace{2.24mm}\includegraphics[width=2.33cm]{images/eg1_largeprint.png}\\[-0.1pt]}}}& -\bmvaHangBox{\fbox{\includegraphics[width=2.8cm]{images/eg1_largeprint.png}}}& -\bmvaHangBox{\fbox{\includegraphics[width=5.6cm]{images/eg1_2up.png}}}\\ -(a)&(b)&(c) -\end{tabular} -\caption{It is often a good idea for the first figure to attempt to -encapsulate the article, complementing the abstract. This figure illustrates -the various print and on-screen layouts for which this paper format has -been optimised: (a) traditional BMVC print format; (b) on-screen -single-column format, or large-print paper; (c) full-screen two column, or -2-up printing. } -\label{fig:teaser} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Citations} -When citing a multi-author paper, you may save space by using ``{\em et -alia}'', shortened to ``\etal'' (not ``{\em et.\ al.}'' as ``{\em et}'' is -a complete word.) The provided \verb'\etal' macro is a useful {\em aide -memoire} in this regard. However, use it only when there are three or more -authors. Thus, the following is correct: `` Frobnication has been trendy -lately. It was introduced by Alpher~\cite{Alpher02}, and subsequently -developed by Alpher and Fotheringham-Smythe~\cite{Alpher03}, and Alpher -\etal~\cite{Alpher04}.'' - -This is incorrect: ``... subsequently developed by Alpher \etal~\cite{Alpher03} ...'' -because reference~\cite{Alpher03} has just two authors. If you use the -\verb'\etal' macro, then you need not worry about double periods -when used at the end of a sentence as in Alpher \etal. - -%For this citation style, keep multiple citations in numerical (not -%chronological) order, so prefer -We use {\tt natbib}, so citations in random order are nicely sorted: - \cite{Alpher03,Alpher02,Authors06b,Authors06}. However, we don't use the -compress option, as we want each reference to have its own hyperlink and -popup window. - -%------------------------------------------------------------------------- -\subsection{Footnotes} - -Please use footnotes\footnote {This is what a footnote looks like. It -often distracts the reader from the main flow of the argument.} sparingly. -Indeed, try to avoid footnotes altogether and include necessary peripheral -observations in -the text (within parentheses, if you prefer, as in this sentence). If you -wish to use a footnote, place it at the bottom of the column on the page on -which it is referenced. Use Times 8-point type, single-spaced. - - -\begin{figure*} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\rule{0pt}{2in} \rule{.9\linewidth}{0pt}} -\end{center} - \caption{Example of a short caption, which should be centered.} -\label{fig:short} -\end{figure*} - -\begin{table} -\begin{center} -\begin{tabular}{|l|c|} -\hline -Method & Frobnability \\ -\hline\hline -Theirs & Frumpy \\ -Yours & Frobbly \\ -Ours & Makes one's heart Frob\\ -\hline -\end{tabular} -\end{center} -\caption{Results. Ours is better.} -\end{table} - -\subsection{Mathematics} - -Please number all of your sections and displayed equations. It is -important for readers to be able to refer to any particular equation. Just -because you didn't refer to it in the text doesn't mean some future reader -might not need to refer to it. It is cumbersome to have to use -circumlocutions like ``the equation second from the top of page 3 column -1''. (Note that the ruler will not be present in the final copy, so is not -an alternative to equation numbers). All authors will benefit from reading -Mermin's description~\cite{Mermin89} of how to write mathematics. - - -%------------------------------------------------------------------------- -\subsection{References} - -List and number all bibliographical references in 9-point Times, -single-spaced, at the end of your paper. When referenced in the text, -enclose the citation number in square brackets, for -example~\cite{Authors06}. Where appropriate, include the name(s) of -editors of referenced books. - - -%------------------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{Color} - -Color is valuable, and will be visible to readers of the electronic copy. -However ensure that, when printed on a monochrome printer, no important -information is lost by the conversion to grayscale. - -\bibliography{egbib} -\end{document} +\documentclass{bmvc2k} + +%% Enter your paper number here for the review copy +% \bmvcreviewcopy{??} + +\title{Author Guidelines for the\\ British Machine Vision Conference 2024} + +% Enter the paper's authors in order +% \addauthor{Name}{email/homepage}{INSTITUTION_CODE} +\addauthor{Susan Student}{http://www.vision.inst.ac.uk/~ss}{1} +\addauthor{Petra Prof}{http://www.vision.inst.ac.uk/~pp}{1} +\addauthor{Colin Collaborator}{colin@collaborators.com}{2} + +% Enter the institutions +% \addinstitution{Name\\Address} +\addinstitution{ + The Vision Institute\\ + University of Borsetshire\\ + Wimbleham, UK +} +\addinstitution{ + Collaborators, Inc.\\ + 123 Park Avenue,\\ + New York, USA +} + +\runninghead{Student, Prof, Collaborator}{BMVC Author Guidelines} + +% Any macro definitions you would like to include +% These are not defined in the style file, because they don't begin +% with \bmva, so they might conflict with the user's own macros. +% The \bmvaOneDot macro adds a full stop unless there is one in the +% text already. +\def\eg{\emph{e.g}\bmvaOneDot} +\def\Eg{\emph{E.g}\bmvaOneDot} +\def\etal{\emph{et al}\bmvaOneDot} + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Document starts here +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This document demonstrates the format requirements for papers submitted +to the British Machine Vision Conference. The format is designed for +easy on-screen reading, and to print well at one or two pages per sheet. +Additional features include: pop-up annotations for +citations~\cite{Authors06,Mermin89}; a margin ruler for reviewing; and a +greatly simplified way of entering multiple authors and institutions. + +{\bf All authors are encouraged to read this document \textcolor{red}{in order to avoid desk rejection}}, even if you have +written many papers before. As well as a description of the format, the +document contains many instructions relating to formatting problems and +errors that are common even in the work of authors who {\em have} +written many papers before. +\end{abstract} + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\section{Introduction} +\label{sec:intro} +The proceedings of BMVC are published only in electronic form, but it is still assumed +that readers of the papers may wish to print the paper. This document +illustrates the required paper format, which is designed to read well either printed +with two pages per sheet (``2-up''), or on screen. Note that printing with one page +per sheet will produce a ``large print'' version, which in many cases is not what is desired. +To approximate the old BMVC format, print at one page per sheet, but do not choose +the option to ``scale to fit paper''. + +\LaTeX\ users should use this template in order to prepare their paper. +Users of other packages should emulate the style and layout of this +example. Note that best results will be achieved using {\tt pdflatex}, +which is available in most modern distributions. + +\subsection{Paper length} +Paper length of the final version must not exceed 10~pages, {\em not counting} the acknowledgement and bibliography. +{\bf Only} the acknowledgement and bibliography should be {\em excluded} from the page count: {\bf all} appendices must be counted within the {\em 10-page limit} or supplied as supplementary material. Papers must not have altered margins and formatting from those laid down by this style guide. + +The bibliography should begin immediately after the paper text. It may +be of any length, within reason. It must {\em not} include +annotations, figures, or any other paraphernalia intended to subvert the +paper length requirement. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{tabular}{ccc} +\bmvaHangBox{\fbox{\parbox{2.7cm}{~\\[2.8mm] +\rule{0pt}{1ex}\hspace{2.24mm}\includegraphics[width=2.33cm]{images/eg1_largeprint.png}\\[-0.1pt]}}}& +\bmvaHangBox{\fbox{\includegraphics[width=2.8cm]{images/eg1_largeprint.png}}}& +\bmvaHangBox{\fbox{\includegraphics[width=5.6cm]{images/eg1_2up.png}}}\\ +(a)&(b)&(c) +\end{tabular} +\caption{It is often a good idea for the first figure to attempt to +encapsulate the article, complementing the abstract. This figure illustrates +the various print and on-screen layouts for which this paper format has +been optimised: (a) traditional BMVC print format; (b) on-screen +single-column format, or large-print paper; (c) full-screen two column, or +2-up printing. } +\label{fig:teaser} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Citations} +When citing a multi-author paper, you may save space by using ``{\em et +alia}'', shortened to ``\etal'' (not ``{\em et.\ al.}'' as ``{\em et}'' is +a complete word.) The provided \verb'\etal' macro is a useful {\em aide +memoire} in this regard. However, use it only when there are three or more +authors. Thus, the following is correct: `` Frobnication has been trendy +lately. It was introduced by Alpher~\cite{Alpher02}, and subsequently +developed by Alpher and Fotheringham-Smythe~\cite{Alpher03}, and Alpher +\etal~\cite{Alpher04}.'' + +This is incorrect: ``... subsequently developed by Alpher \etal~\cite{Alpher03} ...'' +because reference~\cite{Alpher03} has just two authors. If you use the +\verb'\etal' macro, then you need not worry about double periods +when used at the end of a sentence as in Alpher \etal. + +%For this citation style, keep multiple citations in numerical (not +%chronological) order, so prefer +We use {\tt natbib}, so citations in random order are nicely sorted: + \cite{Alpher03,Alpher02,Authors06b,Authors06}. However, we don't use the +compress option, as we want each reference to have its own hyperlink and +popup window. + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\subsection{Footnotes} + +Please use footnotes\footnote {This is what a footnote looks like. It +often distracts the reader from the main flow of the argument.} sparingly. +Indeed, try to avoid footnotes altogether and include necessary peripheral +observations in +the text (within parentheses, if you prefer, as in this sentence). If you +wish to use a footnote, place it at the bottom of the column on the page on +which it is referenced. Use Times 8-point type, single-spaced. + + +\begin{figure*} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\rule{0pt}{2in} \rule{.9\linewidth}{0pt}} +\end{center} + \caption{Example of a short caption, which should be centered.} +\label{fig:short} +\end{figure*} + +\begin{table} +\begin{center} +\begin{tabular}{|l|c|} +\hline +Method & Frobnability \\ +\hline\hline +Theirs & Frumpy \\ +Yours & Frobbly \\ +Ours & Makes one's heart Frob\\ +\hline +\end{tabular} +\end{center} +\caption{Results. Ours is better.} +\end{table} + +\subsection{Mathematics} + +Please number all of your sections and displayed equations. It is +important for readers to be able to refer to any particular equation. Just +because you didn't refer to it in the text doesn't mean some future reader +might not need to refer to it. It is cumbersome to have to use +circumlocutions like ``the equation second from the top of page 3 column +1''. (Note that the ruler will not be present in the final copy, so is not +an alternative to equation numbers). All authors will benefit from reading +Mermin's description~\cite{Mermin89} of how to write mathematics. + + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\subsection{References} + +List and number all bibliographical references in 9-point Times, +single-spaced, at the end of your paper. When referenced in the text, +enclose the citation number in square brackets, for +example~\cite{Authors06}. Where appropriate, include the name(s) of +editors of referenced books. + + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{Color} + +Color is valuable, and will be visible to readers of the electronic copy. +However ensure that, when printed on a monochrome printer, no important +information is lost by the conversion to grayscale. + +\bibliography{egbib} +\end{document} diff --git a/bmvc_review.pdf b/bmvc_review.pdf index 151f981..f9e3cc1 100644 Binary files a/bmvc_review.pdf and b/bmvc_review.pdf differ diff --git a/bmvc_review.tex b/bmvc_review.tex index a3dc2b6..c913632 100644 --- a/bmvc_review.tex +++ b/bmvc_review.tex @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ citations~\cite{Authors06,Mermin89}; a margin ruler for reviewing; and a greatly simplified way of entering multiple authors and institutions. -{\bf All authors are encouraged to read this document}, even if you have +{\bf All authors are encouraged to read this document \textcolor{red}{in order to avoid desk rejection}}, even if you have written many papers before. As well as a description of the format, the document contains many instructions relating to formatting problems and errors that are common even in the work of authors who {\em have}