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addition to removing author information from the paper
header and any identity clue from the main text, every
reference to work by the authors must be made anonymous
in one of the following alternative ways:
1. References
to other papers by the same authors are listed as
"Anonymous" (with no other information)
in the bibliography. However, any such reference that
is relevant for the evaluation of the paper is uploaded
as supplementary material and in anonymous format
(i.e., after removing all identifying information).
2. Work by the
same authors that appears on mainstream and readily
available publications is cited in the third person,
provided that nothing in the referencing can be traced
to the identity of the authors.
For instance,
"In [3], Geman and Geman have proposed ..."
is acceptable, whereas "In [3], we have proposed
..." is not, when reference [3] is listed as
"IEEE Trans. PAMI, 6(6):721-741, November 1984.
Also, "In [3], Smith and Jones have proposed
..." is not acceptable if [3] is listed as "in
press", or, say, "North-Western New South
Wales Symposium on Computer Vision, 1993" (no
offense to north-western new south Welsh.)
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