ICB 2019

The 12th IAPR International Conference On Biometrics

4-7 June | Crete, Greece

Paper submission instructions and guidelines

  • Submit your paper here.

  • During ICB-2019 review process, the paper should not be submitted to or be under review in other conferences, workshops, journals, or any other open access archiving servers. Submitted papers may be checked with a plagiarism detection tool.

  • Authors can submit one supplementary file. The size should not exceed 100 MB (maximum allowable by CMT) and can be in doc, pdf or zip format.

  • Papers accepted at the conference must be presented by one of the authors, and at least one of the authors must register at the standard registration rate before the paper registration deadline. Each author registration applies towards only one paper. If an accepted paper is not registered and/or not presented at the conference, it will be withdrawn from the proceedings and from IEEE Xplore. ICB-2019 reserves the right to exclude a paper from publication if the paper is not presented (no-show) at the conference.

  • Authors may not delegate presentation of their paper to a non-author in attendance.

  • Authors are required by IEEE to transfer copyrights for any papers placed in Xplore. This is performed at the time final versions are submitted for production. If a paper is withdrawn from the proceedings, copyright will revert to the authors.

  • Word Template.

  • Latex Template.

  • Page limit: A paper can be up to 8 pages - the 7th and 8th pages will incur a cost of 100 € per page.

  • Simultaneous submission to arxiv is allowed.

  • Remove author names, affiliations, email addresses, etc. from the paper.

  • Remove personal acknowledgments.

  • When reporting experiments on data collected in your lab, consider stating this as “This experiment was conducted using data acquired in our labs”. Do not state this as “This experiment was conducted using data that was collected in our labs at Mars University”.

  • When citing your own work, ensure that the narrative does not divulge your identity.