All submissions will be handled electronically through the submission website.
ALL relevant submissions must also submit their tracking results to the MOT16 challenge!
All submissions will be handled electronically through the submission website.
ALL relevant submissions must also submit their tracking results to the MOT16 challenge!
An abstract paper should be submitted in camera-ready format, using the same formatting guidelines as ECCV. All papers should be submitted as PDF files (10 MB maximum). The length of the abstract paper should be of at least 4 pages. Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings.
Policy: Abstracts may contain already published methods (even methods published at the main ECCV conference). The abstract must be focused on adaptations of the method to the MOT16 data, e.g. adaptation to the large-scale benchmark, parameter tuning for different sequences, and report its results. Note, that the abstract should include at least 30% novel material wrt. the previously published work.
A complete paper should be submitted in camera-ready format, except for author names and affiliation, using the same formatting guidelines as ECCV. All reviews are double-blind, so please be careful not to include any identifying information. All papers should be submitted as PDF files (10 MB maximum).
Accepted papers will be allocated 14 pages excluding references. The length of the submitted paper should match that intended for final publication.
You may also submit supplemental materials to assist with the review. These may include videos, additional images or other results, or appendices. Please note that the submitted paper should be as self-contained as possible and that these materials should supplement not complete the content of the paper.
All supplemental materials are must be zipped into a single file, or you may submit a single PDF file for non-video materials. In either case, the maximum file size for the supplemental materials is 10 MB.
All papers submitted for ECCV must represent original, unpublished work.
Dual submission elsewhere is not permitted.
By submitting a manuscript to ECCV, the authors assert that it has not been previously published in substantially similar form. Furthermore, no paper which contains significant overlap with the contributions of this paper either has been or will be submitted during the ECCV 2016 review period to either a journal or any conference (including ECCV 2016) or any workshop. Papers violating this condition will be rejected.
If there are papers that may appear to the reviewers to violate this condition, then it is your responsibility to: (1) cite these papers (preserving anonymity), (2) argue in the body of your paper why your ECCV paper is non-trivially different from these concurrent submissions, and (3) include anonymized versions of those papers in the supplemental material.
All work submitted to ECCV is considered confidential until the papers appear.