Style Guides
The following [Word] and [LaTeX] files
may be of use. Otherwise the full description of the style quide is as below:
Instruction to Authors
AUTHOR GUIDELINES FOR
8.5 x 11-INCH PROCEEDINGS MANUSCRIPTS -
(1) ALL
MANUSCRIPTS MUST BE IN ENGLISH.
(2) PAPER FORMAT.
Your paper should be formatted for 8.5 x 11-inch page size. All printed
material, including text, illustrations, and charts, must be kept within a
print area 6-7/8 inches (approx. 17.5 cm) wide by 8-7/8 inches (approx. 22.5
cm) high.
(3) PAGE AND
COLUMN LAYOUT. Start the first page in a one-column format. Center your title
about 3 lines down from the normal top of the print area. Follow the title with
two blank lines. The author name(s) and affiliation(s) are next, centered
beneath the title and followed by two blank lines. Your Abstract and the
remainder of the paper are to be in a two-column format (except for figures or
tables that may span both columns if necessary). If the last page is notfilled,
please divide the data into two equal columns. Columns in the two-column format
are to be 3-1/4 inches wide (approx. 8.5 cm), with a 3/8-inch (approx. 1.0 cm)
space between columns, for a total print area width of 6-7/8 inches (approx.
17.5 cm). The length of the print area of any page must not exceed 8-7/8 inches
(approx. 22.5 cm).
(4) TYPE STYLE
AND SIZE OF TEXT. Normal text is to be single spaced in 10-point Times or Times
Roman(or similar font), with 12-point interline spacing, in the two-column
format. The first line of each paragraph is to be indented approximately 1/4
inch (approx. 0.7 cm), and the entire text is to be justified -- that is, flush
left and flush right. Please do not place additional line spacing between aragraphs.
Figure and table captions should be Helvetica 10-point boldface; callouts
should be Helvetica 9-point nonboldface.
(5) ABSTRACTS.
The Abstract should be approximately 150 words or fewer, italicized, in
10-point Times (or Times Roman.) Please leave two spaces between the Abstract
and the heading of your first section.
(6) TITLE AND
HEADINGS. The main title should be in Times (or Times Roman) 14-point boldface
centered over both columns. In the main title, please initially capitalize
nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs; do not capitalize articles,
coordinate conjunctions, and prepositions (unless the title begins with such a
word). Initially capitalize only the first word in first-, second-, and
third-order headings. Leave two blank lines before author
names(s)/affiliation(s). AUTHOR NAME(S)/AFFILIATION(S) are to be centered in
Times (or Times Roman) 12-point nonboldface. Leave two blank lines before your
Abstract. ABSTRACT HEADING. The abstract heading is to be 11-point boldface,
initially capitalized and centered within the column. FIRST-ORDER HEADINGS.
First-order headings (for example, 1: Introduction) are to be Times 12-point
boldface, flush left, with one blank line before, and one blank line after.
SECOND-ORDER HEADINGS. Second-order headings (for example, 1.1: Database
elements) are to be Times 11-point boldface, flush left, with one blank line
before, and one after. If you require a third-order heading (we discourage it),
then it is to be in Times 10-point boldface, preceded by one blank line, and
followed by a period and text on same line.
(7)
ILLUSTRATIONS, GRAPHS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS. Illustrations, graphs, and photographs
may fit across both columns, if necessary. Your artwork must be in place in the
article. If you are printing a hard copy, use rubber cement to affix the
artwork in place. Although halftones can be shot from color prints, black and
white photos are preferable. Please supply the best quality photographs and
illustrations possible. The quality of the book cannot be better than the
originals provided.
(8) USE OF TAPE.
(For hard copy.) Do not place cellophane tape over any part of your text or
graphics. (Cellophane tape may distort or obliterate what it covers, and it
retains fingerprints and dirt smudges).
(9) COLOUR. The
user of colour on interior pages (that is, pages other than the cover) is
prohibitively expensive. Consequently, we publish interior pages in colour only
when it is specifically requested and budgeted for by the conference
organizers. If these proceedings are going to have colour photos, you must
provide a clearly marked slide with its corresponding plate number, your name,
and the position of the slide (if there are more than one). You also need to
identify the right side and the top of the slide. Please make a Xerox copy (or
photocopy) of each photo (or a small rough sketch) and attach ith with a rubber
cement to shot the intended size and location. Colour photos are sent to colour
spearator befoing to the printer, so it is essential that we have this
information to ensure the correct display of your colour graphics.
(10) FOOTNOTES.
Use footnotes sparingly and place them at the bottom of the column in which
they are referenced (not full width across two columns). Use Times 8-point type
with 10-point interline spacing for footnotes. To help readers, avoid footnotes
altogether and include necessary peripheral observations in your text (within
parentheses, if you prefer, as in this sentence).
(11) REFERENCES.
List and number all bibliographical references at the end of your paper in
9-point Times, with 10-point interline spacing. When referenced within the
text, enclose the citation number in square brackets, for example [1].
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PLEASE NOTE: We
will, and often do, accept PDF files. However, you should stress to authors the
importance of distilling their PDF files to meet IEEE specifications. We prefer
receiving Postscript files whenever possible since it is still easier for CS
Press to convert them to PDF files that meet both our print and electronic
production needs than to verify PDF files have been correctly prepared by
authors.
At a minimum,
basic PDF distiller setting MUST be changed so PDF files are: optimized, set to
Acrobat 4.0 compatibility, all graphics are set to at least 300 dpi resolution,
ALL fonts are embeddable, postscript fonts, ALL fonts are embedded and subset,
postscript settings DO NOT override distiller settings and page size is 612.0 x
792.0 points (8.5" x 11"). Authors should check their final PDF files
before submission to verify that all fonts have been properly embedded and
subset. Some font manufacturers now flag their fonts to not embed. These fonts
should be avoided.
An Adobe Acrobat
Distiller JobOptions file set up to meet these minimum IEEE specifications is
available upon request. You may also adjust this JobOptions file to produce
higher resolution graphics if so desired. The complete IEEE PDF specification
document can be found at: http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/confstandards/pdfs.html