Both ORAL and POSTER presentations are REQUIRED. Oral presentation: Presentations are in the short oral format used previously for WACV. Each author will have a 5 minute short oral presentation to highlight the most important aspects of their work. The time limit will be strictly enforced. Each author is also required to present a poster during the corresponding poster session at the end of their talk session. 1. During the oral Session, presenters will have the opportunity to give a five-minute oral presentation. This presentation will serve as a prelude to the audience who will then view the poster in the following session. 2. To facilitate this, every presenter should prepare a presentation in the PowerPoint format with 4x3 aspect ratio. The slides, identified as $PaperId$.pptx (or .ppt), should be uploaded to CMT by December 19, 2014. These presentations will be preloaded onto the conference laptop and cannot be modified. We regret that we cannot accommodate poster presentations on USB sticks brought to the session at the last minute, or presentations on authors' laptops. 3. The slides in the oral session will be presented in quick succession. Therefore, each presentation must not exceed five minutes. Instructions for selecting Presenters and uploading Presentations to CMT: To add Presenter: From the Author console under column "Camera-Ready | Presentations": Click on "Edit" corresponding to Presentation. Click on "Manage Presenters". The author can either add self as the presenter or add another user. Click on "Ok". To upload Presentation: From the Author console under column "Camera-Ready | Presentations": Click on "Edit" corresponding to Presentation. "Browse" to locate the Presentation file. Click on "Upload" to upload the Presentation. Poster presentation: Poster size = 4'x 8' (1.2m x 2.4m) maximum (4' tall x 8' wide or 4' vertical x 8' horizontal). Push pins will be provided. Poster boards will be numbered. Your poster number will be the number beside your title in the printed program and the online program. Your poster is only displayed during your poster session. Please take down your poster at the end of your session.