Paper submission and registration are handled via the Conference Management Toolkit (CMT). Paper registration is performed by registering as a user with CMT and entering a paper title and abstract. This will result in the allocation of a “paper ID”, which indicates registration is completed and should be used in preparation of the review copy. You will be able to make edits and upload new paper drafts until the final deadline. Submitted papers should be prepared according to the published specification for formatting and style. Please be sure to read both the formatting instructions and policies before submission.

Formatting your paper

A complete paper should be submitted in according to the formatting style (please see below under typesetting). The length should not exceed 9 pages excluding the references; any in-paper appendices must precede the reference list.

Submitted paper (for review)

Papers submitted for review should be anonymous and instead include the paper ID as allocated by CMT upon registration of the paper. The addition of line numbers (automatic in the PDFLaTeX template) should be included, in order to facilitate the review process.

Page limit: A complete paper should be submitted in according to the formatting style. The length of papers submitted for stage one review should not exceed 9 pages excluding the references. All appendices must be counted within the 9 pages limit or supplied as supplementary material.

Paper policies

By submitting a manuscript to BMVC, the authors guarantee that it has not been previously published (or accepted for publication) in substantially similar form. Furthermore, no paper which contains significant overlap with the contributions of this paper either is under review at the moment of submission or will be submitted during the review period to any of the following: another conference, a workshop, or a journal. The authors also attest that they did not submit substantially similar submissions to BMVC 2022. Violation of any of these conditions will lead to rejection.

Dual submission

A publication, for the purposes of this policy, is defined to be a written work longer than four pages (excluding references) that was submitted for review by peers for either acceptance or rejection, and, after review, was accepted and appeared in a formal proceedings. This definition does not consider an arXiv.org or university technical report as a publication. Please see the entry on the FAQ for further details.

Please check the FAQ

Author’s responsibilities

If there are papers that may appear to violate any of these conditions, it is the authors’ responsibility to

  1. Cite these papers (preserving anonymity)
  2. Argue in the body of your paper why your BMVC paper is non trivially different from these concurrent submissions
  3. Include anonymized versions of those papers in the supplemental material

Conflict responsibilities: It is the primary author's responsibility to ensure that all authors on their paper have registered on CMT and entered their institutional domain conflicts into the CMT system. If a paper is found to have an undeclared or incorrect institutional conflict, the paper may be summarily rejected. To avoid undeclared conflicts, the author list is considered to be final after the submission deadline and no changes are allowed for accepted papers. If you are uncertain of how to enter domain conflicts please see the entry on the FAQ.

Double blind review: The reviewing process for BMVC is double blind (in keeping with the standard for international computer vision conferences). This means that authors do not know the names of the area chair/reviewers of their papers, and the area chairs/reviewers cannot, beyond reasonable doubt, infer the names of the authors from the submission and the additional material. To this end please:

Violation of any of these guidelines may lead to rejection without review. If you need to cite a different paper of yours that is being submitted concurrently to BMVC, the authors should (1) cite these papers; (2) argue in the body of your paper why your paper is non trivially different from these concurrent submissions; and (3) include anonymized versions of those papers in the supplemental material.

Availability for review: As per the call for papers, in keeping with conferences in the field (e.g., NeurIPS) and to cope with the increasing number of submissions, we ask that all authors be prepared to review papers and make use of a compulsory abstract submission deadline a week before the paper submission deadline. The CMT submission site will ask authors to acknowledge this commitment and failure to engage with the reviewing process might be grounds for rejection.

Publicity, social media: Papers submitted to BMVC should not be discussed with the press until they have been officially accepted for publication. Work explicitly identified as a BMVC submission also may not be advertised on social media. Please see the FAQ for more details. Violations may result in the paper being rejected or removed from the conference and proceedings.

FAQ: Further details and answers to additional questions are available on the author FAQ page.

### Typesetting

Typesetting should be done using the PDFLaTeX system (part of all modern LaTeX distributions). However, in exceptional circumstances, submissions prepared in Microsoft Word or OpenOffice may be accepted but it is the authors responsibility to use the template appropriately and match as closely to the PDFLaTeX system as possible.

Paper templates, along with example PDF outputs are available for download through GitHub:

Instructions on how to use the BMVC LaTeX template are described in the README.md file within the repository. To enable review mode in the LaTeX template, the \bmvcreviewcopy{??} command should be used, where ?? is your assigned paper number.

For the camera ready copy the \bmvcreviewcopy{??} command should be removed.

Supplementary material

Authors may optionally upload supplementary material, which may include:

Supplementary material should be uploaded as a single ZIP file (up to 100MB) to the CMT website.

The authors should refer to the contents of the supplementary material appropriately in the paper. Note that reviewers will be encouraged to look at it, but are not obligated to do so.
Since our supplementary submission period is short, we enable it from today. Please note that (i) the supplementary deadline is still 2nd August, but authors can submit it now; and (ii) we will temporarily turn off supplementary submission during the day of the full paper submission deadline (29th July), to prevent possible CMT crash.

Final camera ready copy (for accepted papers)

Camera-ready submission for accepted papers will be open via CMT (https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/BMVC2022/). All papers will require one author to pay a registration fee, which we hope to be < 100 GBP per paper. This will cover the costs of hosting and streaming the conference. This year, we decided to hold a hybrid conference. Thus, the registration fee will be higher. Details will be emailed directly to authors of accepted papers. One registration is required per accepted paper; that is, for any two papers at least two registrations are required irrespective of shared authorship. Papers for which we have no registered authors will be removed from the conference. For each accepted paper authors should upload:

The name of your submission file must be of the form XXXX.pdf where XXXX is the four-digit paper ID (zero-padded if necessary). For example, if your paper ID is 24, the filename must be 0024.pdf. If you upload supplementary materials please name them as XXXX_supp.zip where XXXX is the four-digit paper ID (zero-padded if necessary).

**The paper length** of the final version must not exceed **10 pages**, *not counting* the acknowledgment and bibliography. **Only** the acknowledgment and bibliography should be *excluded* from the page count: **all** appendices must be counted within the *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 *not* include annotations, figures, or any other paraphernalia intended to subvert the paper length requirement.