CVEMP 2025
2nd International Workshop on Computer Vision for Environment Monitoring and Preservation
2nd International Workshop on Computer Vision for Environment Monitoring and Preservation
Paper Submission
Papers can be submitted to CVEMP 2025 in the three following formats:
Regular papers: standard peer review system following ICIAP 2025 guidelines (double-blind format with multiple reviewers) but with a single review step (no rebuttal). Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Springer.
Extended abstract: new and exciting ideas with tentative or incomplete experiments and results; will undergo a soft review step to check their suitability for the workshop, with no final proceedings.
Presentation papers: works already published on major conferences or journals; will undergo a soft review step to check their suitability for the workshop, with no final proceedings.
With the addition of Presentation and Extended abstract papers we hope to encourage dissemination and discussion of recent findings as well as novel and exciting ideas regarding the workshop subjects.
Regular and Presentation papers must not exceed 12 pages in total, including references.
Extended abstracts must not exceed 4pages in total, including references.
The submitted manuscripts should be formatted using the provided ICIAP templates. Authors can proceed with the submission through the Easychair system at this link: https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=cvemp2025.
Submitted papers must be anonymized by removing the author's names and affiliations; in the provided template it is sufficient to comment the \author, \authorrunning and \institute lines.
That information must be included by enabling these lines in the camera-ready paper after paper acceptance.
We encourage authors to open-source their experiment's code, suggesting the use of GitHub anonymization tools such as https://anonymous.4open.science.
Accepted papers will be presented during the CVEMP oral session upon registration of the author to the Workshop/Tutorial or entire Conference.
Authors will present their work with an oral presentation; an optional poster session will be planned on the basis of the number of accepted papers.