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Here we describe the guidelines for the abstract/summary submission. The abstractshould give a concise summary of the work. Please use 11-point Times Roman font for abstract. The recommended length of the abstract is 30-50 words. Please submit your abstract/technical summary by April30, 2008.
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Abstract
Here we describe the guidelines for the abstract/summary. The abstract should give a concise summary of the work. Please use11-point Times New Roman. The recommended length of the abstract is 30-50 words. The technical summary should include the following information.
1. Objectives and Background
Briefly describe the goals of your work and background information.
Pleasewrite in single column format and make the columns equal inlength as possible. The heading of a section should be in Times New Roman 12-point bold with only the initial letters capitalized and flush left. Sections and subsequent subsections should be numbered and flush left.
2. Results
Describe the results and focus on the novelty of your work.
Place Tables/Figures/Images embedded in the text. It may extend to a maximum width of 17.78 cm (7”). Please place wide figures and tables either at the top or bottom of the page.Use insert text box command to place the caption below the figures, and then group the art with the caption. Captions should be Times New Roman 11-point bold. They should be numbered (e.g., “Table 1” or “Figure 2”, please note that Table and Figure are spelled out) and be centered beneath each figure or image and centered above each table.
3. Impact
Discuss the significance of your work to the advancement of science and technologies of information displays, and compare your findings with previously published work.
4. Acknowledgements
This work was supported by your funding sources …………….
5. References
[1]S. M. Hong and K. Y. Kim, J. of Inform. Displays, 5, pp56-62(2004).
[2]Y. Kim, IMID Technical Digest, pp25-29(2006).
[3]L. Schlig, L. Johnson, and W. King, SID Technical Digest, pp53-57(2000).
[4]W. D. Callister, “Introduction to Information Displays”. John Wiley, New York, p55, 1989.
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