Template for submissions to the Spanish Conference on Computer Graphics (CEIG 2022).
Plantilla para el envío de trabajos a la Conferencia Española en informática Gráfica (CEIG 2022).
This is an official template of The ISC International Journal of Information Security (ISeCure).
ISeCure is a peer reviewed scholarly publication by Iranian Society of Cryptology. ISeCure is published biannually in print and online with full texts of articles made available for free on the website of the journal under ISeCure open access policy. ISeCure is devoted to publishing theoretical scholarship on a variety of topics related to information security. The intended audience of the journal is any person with an interest in information security from an academic perspective such as engineers, mathematicians and computer scientists. A partial list of topics for review by the journal can be found in the Aims and Scope section. Manuscript types for submission are research papers, review papers, case reports, short communications and letters to the editor. More information about the policies of the journal can be found on the About Journal and mostly in the Publication Ethics pages. To start a new submission, please first read the Guide for Authors page for detailed information about manuscript format, style and other requirements. Manuscript submission, refereeing and publishing are completely free of charge. New manuscripts should be submitted online by the corresponding author through the website after registration. Articles published in ISeCure Journal are indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) database of Web of Science/ISI and Scopus.
This is a quickly built template to generate an abstract for AEGC 2021 conference in Brisbane. Although I haven't heard from the organizing committee if the pdfs are accepted, I still decided to prepare this template for your convenience.
This document is a supplement to the general instructions for NAACL-HLT 2021 authors. It contains instructions for using the LaTeX style files for the conference.
The document itself conforms to its own specifications, and is therefore an example of what your manuscript should look like.
These instructions should be used both for papers submitted for review and for final versions of accepted papers.
Steven Bethard, Ryan Cotterell, Rui Yan, Kristina Toutanova, and others
This is the template for the UIST 2020 paper submissions. It is provided for your convenience by the UIST 2020 Program Chairs, as a template for submissions, and pre-loaded in Overleaf for ease of editing online. Please see the http://uist.acm.org/ page for more details on manuscript preparation.