Sixth Workshop on Computer Vision for AR/VR

( CV4ARVR )

June 20, 2022

Organized in conjunction with CVPR 2022

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: Where is the workshop?

A: The workshop will follow CVPR’s format (physical meeting, virtual meeting, hybrid meeting), although it will be optimized for in-person attendance. Please check back for more details.


Q: When is the workshop?

A: The one-day workshop will be held in conjunction with CVPR 2022, and will take place on June 20, 2022.


Q: How do I attend the workshop?

A: The workshop will follow CVPR’s format (physical meeting, virtual meeting, hybrid meeting). Attendees in any format will be required to register for CVPR in order to participate in the workshop.


Q: How should my extended abstract submission be formatted?

A: Please use the paper format provided on the CVPR Author Guidelines page, and limit your submission to a maximum of 4 pages.


Q: Where will the accepted submissions be published?

A: The workshop format is non-archival, and as such will not appear in the official CVPR proceedings. We will, however, publish the submissions here on the workshop’s website.


Q: How do I cite a paper from the workshop?

A: Please use the following convention: “CVPR Workshop on Computer Vision for Augmented and Virtual Reality, New Orleans, LA, 2022.”


For accepted submissions


Q: How should videos be formatted?

A: Videos can be in only one format: MP4 video 1920x1080p in H264 compression. Videos should be no more than 3 minutes in length.


Q: What should videos include?

A: All videos should have narration. You may get someone else to do your voice over. Human narration is preferred but text-to-speech (TTS), is allowed if it makes the video easier to understand.

All videos should have a title slide. Talk slides should be converted to video if prepared in PowerPoint. You are free to use picture-in-picture.

Submit your video through CMT as a supplementary file.

As reference, please see last year’s submissions and videos: https://xr.cornell.edu/workshop/2021/papers

 

Q: What’s the procedure for posters?

A: If you are attending in person, please bring a physical poster with you to hang in the exhibition hall. CVPR template and guidelines for posters are available here. If you are attending virtually, you can present your poster on the Gatherly platform during the virtual poster session. The Gatherly link will be available through the CVPR virtual site.


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