The
following simple LaTex macros may be useful for submitting a paper
to a
PAMI-TC conference. If the paper is accepted, you will be sent an
official set of
IEEE conference macros for final reparation of the camera-ready copy.
% This is a simple LaTex sample document that gives a submission format
% for IEEE PAMI-TC conference submissions. Use at your own risk.
% Make two column format for
LaTex 2e.
\documentclass[10pt,twocolumn]{article}
\usepackage{times}
% Use following instead for
LaTex 2.09 (may need some other mods as % well).
% \documentstyle[times,twocolumn]{article}
% Set dimensions of columns,
gap between columns, and paragraph indent
\setlength{\textheight}{8.875in}
\setlength{\textwidth}{6.875in}
\setlength{\columnsep}{0.3125in}
\setlength{\topmargin}{0in}
\setlength{\headheight}{0in}
\setlength{\headsep}{0in}
\setlength{\parindent}{1pc}
\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-.1875in} % Centers text.
\setlength{\evensidemargin}{-.1875in}
% Add the period after section
numbers. Adjust spacing.
\newcommand{\Section}[1]{\vspace{-8pt}\section{\hskip -1em.~~#1}\vspace{-3pt}}
\newcommand{\SubSection}[1]{\vspace{-3pt}\subsection{\hskip -1em.~~#1}
\vspace{-3pt}}
\begin{document}
% Don't want date printed
\date{}
% Make title bold and 14 pt
font (Latex default is non-bold, 16pt)
\title{\Large\bf My Wonderful Article in IEEE Format}
% ICCV PAPER SUBMISSIONS MUST
BE ANONYMOUS. DO NOT PUT
% YOUR NAME HERE. PLEASE PUT YOUR ICCV PAPER NUMBER IN
% THIS FIELD IF YOU KNOW IT.
\author{Paper No.: XXX}
\maketitle
\section*{\centering Abstract}
{\em
This is the abstract of my paper. It must fit within the
size allowed, which is about 3 inches, including section
title, which is 11 point bold font. If you don't want
the text in italics, simply remove the `em' command and
the curly braces which bound the abstract text. If you
have em commands within an italicized abstract, the text
will come out as normal (non-italicized) text.
%end italics mode
}
\Section{Introduction}
Here is my introduction text.
The section heading is in a large
bold font and all sections and subsections are numbered.
Type your main text in 10-point
Times, single-spaced at 12pt. Do not
use double-spacing. All paragraphs should be indented 1 pica
(approximately 1/6- or 0.17-inch or 0.422 cm). Be sure your text
is
fully justified---that is, flush left and flush right. Please do
not
place any additional blank lines between paragraphs.
\SubSection{Previous Work}
There are various bibliographic
and citation schemes available in
LaTex, but we choose to use the simplest one in this example.
Throughout I may cite references of the form \cite{key:foo} or
\cite{foo:baz}, and LaTeX will keep track of numbering. The numbers
are based on the order you place them in the bibliography, not the
order they appear in the text. They should (I believe) be in
alphabetical order. LaTex will put square brackets about the number
within the text of your paper. For those of you new to LaTex, you
may
have to run the latex process twice to allow all references to be
resolved. You will get a warning about a missing .aux file. Just
rerun latex and it will be ok.
\Section{Summary and Conclusions}
This template will get you
through the minimum article, i.e., with no
figures or equations. To include those, please refer to your LaTeX
manual and the IEEE publications guidelines. However, for a vision
conference you will probably want the following equation somewhere:
$$g(x) = {1\over\sqrt{2\pi}\sigma}e^{-x^2/2\sigma^2}$$
Good Luck!
% ICCV PAPER SUBMISSIONS MUST
NOT CONTAIN
% ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AS THIS COULD LEAD TO
% IDENTIFICATION OF THE AUTHOR.
\begin{thebibliography}{9}
\small % Use 9 point text.
% ICCV PAPER SUBMISSIONS MUST
BE ANONYMOUS. REFER TO
% ICCV WEBPAGE FOR ANONYMITY GUIDELINES.
\bibitem{key:foo}
I. M. Author,
``Some Related Article I Wrote,''
{\em Some Fine Journal}, Vol. 17, pp. 1-100, 1987.
\bibitem{foo:baz}
A. N. Expert,
{\em A Book He Wrote,}
His Publisher, 1989.
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}
|