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Thank you for agreeing to review a paper for SIGGRAPH. Your reviews have a direct and important impact
on the quality of the most important conference in computer graphics. Your reviews also help the
computer-graphics community as a whole to improve the quality of its research.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR
Look for what's good or stimulating in the paper. Minor flaws can be corrected and
shouldn't be a reason to reject a paper, but bad or boring ideas should be. Please familiarize yourself
with the information in the Call for Participation.
ETHICS & PROFESSIONALISM
Please read the ethics guidelines. It is extremely important that we uphold our reputation for treating
ideas confidentially and professionally. By accepting a paper for review, you are guaranteeing to review
all materials submitted in the approved formats: PDF for documents, QuickTime MPEG-4 and DivX Version 5
for videos (and don't forget to check for an audio track!), and TIFF, PNG, or JPG, for images. If you are
not willing to make this guarantee, please recuse yourself from reviewing the paper.
You are also expected to make a reasonable effort to review materials in non-approved formats, but you
are not under the same absolute obligation to do so.
BLIND REVIEWS
We are using blind reviewing again this year. Authors were asked to take reasonable efforts to hide their
identities, including not listing their names or affiliations and omitting acknowledgments. This information
will of course be included in the published version.
BE SPECIFIC
Please be specific and detailed in your reviews. In the discussion of related work and references, simply
saying "this is well known" or "this has been common practice in the industry for years" is not sufficient:
cite specific publications or public disclosures of techniques! The Explanation section is easily the most
important of the review. Your discussion, sometimes more than your score, will help the Papers Committee
decide which papers to accept, so please be thorough. Your reviews will be returned to the authors, so you
should include any specific feedback on ways the authors can improve their paper.
ONLINE REVIEW
You will receive a customized email review form for each paper you are assigned. To access electronically
submitted papers and supplemental material, log in to the e-review system the same way you would to make a
submission to SIGGRAPH 2005, using your existing electronic submission account (if you submitted to or reviewed
for SIGGRAPH 2003 or 2004). Once you have logged in, follow the "Reviewer Access/Papers" link to view the papers
assigned to you for review. If you have any questions or problems with the online review system, please contact:
Janet McAndless: SIGGRAPH 2005 Papers Program Administrator papersadmin@siggraph.org
If Janet is not available there are a few other people on the papersadmin@siggraph.org alias who can also assist you.
The deadline for completed reviews is Friday, 18 March 2005, unless your senior reviewer set an
earlier deadline for your review.
ACM & EUROGRAPHICS DIGITAL LIBRARIES
ACM and Eurographics have generously provided full access to their respective Digital Libraries for SIGGRAPH 2005 paper reviewer usage, effective
31 January through 03 April 2005. You are encouraged to make full use of these resources, located at:
http://www.acm.org/dl/
http://www.eg.org/EG/DL/
You must login to access the full text of an article. Please
use "siggraph" for the username and "reviewer" for the password. (Both username and password are all lower-case
letters.)
TIMELY REVIEWS Senior reviewers will give you a deadline for your reviews. The Papers Committee has a lot of work
to do after the reviews are in. Adhering to this deadline is extremely important. We will once again be offering an
author rebuttal process this year preceding the Papers committee meeting.
WHEN YOU'RE DONE When you have finished with your review, you should destroy any paper manuscript and/or supporting
material (such as videotapes) you received, as described in the ethics guidelines. If you have written notes directly
on a manuscript that you want to return to the author, send the marked-up paper back to the senior reviewer. Be sure
that the marked-up paper is received by the senior reviewer prior to the review deadline.
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