DAGM GCPR | 2005
DAGM German Conference on Pattern Recognition, Vienna
Oral Presentation
Please note that the time allocated to each oral presentation will be 20 minutes plus 5 minutes discussion. Powerpoint or Acrobat PDF slides for presentation on a LCD video projector are recommended for your talk. The presentation room will be equipped with the following items:
- A notebook computer running WINDOWS XP, Professional operating system, with Office XP Professional, Acrobat Reader 6.0, Windows Media Player 9.0 and Quick Time 6.5 installed.
- An LCD video projector
- An overhead projector (OHP)
- A microphone
Any other equipment, such as a PAL or NTSC VHS player, must be requested by email to dor@prip.tuwien.ac.at at least one week before the conference date.
We recommend that presenters bring their presentation files in a format compatible with one of the above applications, and stored in a CD-ROM, DVD or a USB thumb drive. Alternatively, they can use their own notebook computer. If you choose to use your own notebook computer, we recommend that you bring the presentation in a CD-ROM or a USB thumb drive as well.
Please see your chairman 10min before the session starts and test your computer with the beamer or hand the electronic file to the operator who will put it onto our laptop.
Presentation time is critical, to achieve appropriate timing, organize your slides or viewgraphs around the points you intend to make, using no more than one slide per minute. A reasonable strategy is to allocate about 2 minutes per slide when there are equations or important key points to make, and one minute per slide when the content is less complex. Slides attract and hold attention, and reinforce what you say - provided you keep them simple and easy to read.
Poster Guidelines
The short plenary Poster presentation (1 min) is on Thursday, Sept. 1st, 2005 from 15:15 - 16:00 in the conference lecture room and the Poster Session itself is from 16:00 to 17:50. All posters should be mounted at the beginning of the conference (Foyer of Lecture Room 5) in the provided space (please see your paper number in the program to find the appropriate poster space). Posters will be presented on boards with dimensions: 1m (width) x 2m (height) in portrait orientation. The suggested poster size is A0 (841mm (width) x 1189mm (height)). If possible, please print your poster on a single sheet of thick paper as complete poster. Tape and pins will be provided at the conference to mount posters on the boards, which should be taken down on Friday afternoon.
Please provide additionally one or 2 Powerpoint or PDF transparencies by Aug. 29th, 2005 electronically to mailto:dagm05@prip.tuwien.ac.at so that we can put them consecutively into one presentation in order to keep time limits. Please put only the highlights of your poster as a teaser onto the transparency!
Poster sessions are a good medium for authors to present papers and meet with interested attendees for in-depth technical discussions. In addition, attendees find the poster sessions a good way to sample many papers in parallel sessions. Thus it is important that you display your message clearly and noticeably to attract people who might have an interest in your paper. Your poster should therefore cover the key points of your work. It need not, and should not, attempt to include all the details, you can describe them in person to people who are interested. The ideal poster is designed to attract attention, provide a brief overview of your work, and initiate discussion. You may bring additional battery-operated audio or visual aids to enhance your presentation.
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