Paper Template of Proceeding (Use “Title of Paper” style)
Author Firstname Surname1, FirstName Surname2 and Firstname Surname1
1Affiliation (Use “Affiliation” Style)
2Affiliation
Abstract: The 2014 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence & Manufacturing Engineering (ICAIME 2014) is a worldwide, multidisciplinary academic conference concerned with research, education and application into all aspects of Artificial Intelligence & Manufacturing Engineering, etc. (Use “abstract” Style)
Keywords: one, two, three, etc. (Use “keywords” style)
1. Introduction (Use “Header 1” Style)
Welcome to 2014 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence & Manufacturing Engineering (ICAIME 2014). The Conference is a primary international forum for scientists and technicians working on topics relating to Artificial Intelligence & Manufacturing Engineering. In the template, the Main Header1 will be of “Times New Roman” Font of 14 pt. each.
2. Guide for Author (Use “Header 1” Style)
2.1. Submission (Use “Header 2” style)
Contributions to the congress are welcome from throughout the world. Manuscripts may be submitted to (please specify).
2.2. Manuscript requirements (Use “Header 2” style)
All papers must be in Microsoft Word format and MAY NOT EXCEED 7 PAGES IN LENGTH, including figures, tables and references. The Sub-heading 2 will be of “Times New Roman” Font of 12 pt. each.
Use the “Body text” style for all paragraphs. The following is an example of the “Bullet” style, which you may want to use for lists.
· Publisher: World Academic Press
· Conference host: UK Association of Sports Mathematics and Engineering, etc.
Following is an example of a graphic and caption (“Figure” style).
Fig. 1: Use “Figure/picture” style used here.
Each figure needs to be numbered and caption should be written with each figure. Charts are also named as figures. Paper should be typed of Letter size (8.5’ X 11”), formatted with single columns and should be single-spaced, 11 point Times New Roman font. Also, do not change the margins as they have been set in the template: Top-2 cm, Right-2 cm, Bottom-2 cm, Left-2 cm (2 cm= 0.79 inches). Do not add page numbers to your paper. We will insert these later.
Use the “Header 2” style, shown above, for subheads.
Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1). First use the equation editor to create the equation. Then select the “Equation” markup style. Press the tab key and write the equation number in parentheses. To make your equations more compact, you may use the solidus ( / ), the exp function, or appropriate exponents. Use parentheses to avoid ambiguities in denominators. Punctuate equations when they are part of a sentence, as in:
(1)
The tables should also be numbered like Table 1, 2, 3…etc. The font size of the table caption should be 10 and the data size inside the table cells should be 9 pt. in times new roman. The caption of the table should be written as shown below:
TABLE I: The Arrangement of Channels
Channels / Group 1 / Group 2 / … / Group cMain channel / Channel 1 / Channel 2 / … / Channel c
Assistant channel / Channel 2 / Channel 3 / … / Channel 1
2.3. Important Information (Use “Header 2” style)
Manuscript is accepted for review with the understanding that no substantial portion of the paper has been published or is under consideration for publication elsewhere and that its submission for publication has been approved by all of the authors and by the institution where the work was carried out. It is further understood that any person cited as a source of personal communications has approved such citation like [1] and all the references listed in the reference section should be called at least once in the main body of the proceedings. Articles and any other material published in the proceeding represent the opinions of the authors and should not be construed to reflect the opinions of the Editor(s) or the Publisher.
3. Acknowledgements (Use “Header1” style)
Please acknowledge collaborators or anyone who has helped with the paper at the end of the text.
4. References (This is “Header 1” style)
[1] S. Chen, B. Mulgrew, and P. M. Grant, “A clustering technique for digital communications channel equalization using radial basis function networks,” IEEE Trans. on Neural Networks, vol. 4, pp. 570-578, July 1993. (Use “References” Style) (Periodical style)
[2] A. Cichocki and R. Unbehaven, Neural Networks for Optimization and Signal Processing, 1st ed. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley, 1993, ch. 2, pp. 45-47. (Book style)
[3] R. A. Scholtz, “The Spread Spectrum Concept,” in Multiple Access, N. Abramson, Ed. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Press, 1993, ch. 3, pp. 121-123. (Book style with paper title and editor)
[4] W. D. Doyle, “Magnetization reversal in films with biaxial anisotropy,” in Proc. 1987 INTERMAG Conf., 1987, pp. 2-6. (Published Conference Proceedings style)
[5] G. W. Juette and L. E. Zeffanella, “Radio noise currents n short sections on bundle conductors,” presented at the IEEE Summer Power Meeting, Dallas, TX, June 22-27, 1990. (Presented Conference Paper style)
[6] N. Kawasaki, “Parametric study of thermal and chemical nonequilibrium nozzle flow,” M.S. thesis, Dept. Electron. Eng., Osaka Univ., Osaka, Japan, 1993. (Thesis or Dissertation style)
[7] J. P. Wilkinson, “Nonlinear resonant circuit devices,” U.S. Patent 3 624 12, July 16, 1990. (Patent style)
[8] Transmission Systems for Communications, 3rd ed., Western Electric Co., Winston-Salem, NC, 1985, pp. 44-60. (Handbook style)
[9] R. J. Vidmar. (August 1992). On the use of atmospheric plasmas as electromagnetic reflectors. IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. [Online]. 21(3). pp. 876-880. Available: http://www.halcyon.com/journals/21ps03-vimar (Journal Online Sources style)