FORECAST-template
Author
Bernd Sing
Last Updated
3년 전
License
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Abstract
Abstract Template for the FORECAST conference
(10-12 August 2022, virtual, by the University of the West Indies and the University of Technology)
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% FORECAST 2022 Template
% LaTeX Template
% Version 1.1 (2022-03-16)
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% This template iAnother Institute, TnT-Town, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.s a modification of the template
% "Shape Symposium 2015 Template TwoColumn"
% at Overleaf.com, see
% https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/shape-symposium-2015-template-twocolumn/gmwdxjpkchcs
% which itself is based on a template from
% http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com
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% Author of the original template:
% Frits Wenneker (http://www.howtotex.com)
% Modified for Shape Symposium (Version 1.5, 18/5/2015)
% by Michael Kistler (mr.kistler@gmail.com), Orcun Goksel (ETH Zurich)
% Adapted to FORECAST 2022 by Bernd Sing (16/3/2022)
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% License:
% CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)
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% PACKAGES AND OTHER DOCUMENT CONFIGURATIONS
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\documentclass[paper=letter,fontsize=11pt]{scrartcl} % letter size paper and 11pt font size
\usepackage[letterpaper,margin=12mm]{geometry}
\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} %for images
\usepackage{multicol} % to use onecolumn in a twocolumn layout
\usepackage{lipsum} % Used for inserting dummy 'Lorem ipsum' text into the template -- can be commented out
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[english]{babel} % English language/hyphenation
\usepackage{amsmath,amsfonts,amsthm} % Math packages
\usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} % Enabling colors by their 'svgnames'
\usepackage[hang,small,labelfont=bf,up,textfont=it,up]{caption} % Custom captions under/above floats in tables or figures
\usepackage{setspace} % Reduce line spacing in the title head if multi-line authors and/or institutes
\RedeclareSectionCommand[% Make \section to look like \paragraph
beforeskip=1.75ex plus 1ex minus .2ex,
afterskip=-.3em,%
font=\normalsize
]{section}
\AddtoDoHook{heading/endgroup/section}{\headingdot}
\newcommand*{\headingdot}[1]{:}
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% TITLE SECTION
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\newcommand{\HorRule}{\color{Black} \rule{\linewidth}{1pt}} % Defines the horizontal rule around the title
\addtolength{\topmargin}{-12mm}
\title{\HorRule \fontsize{14}{14}\centering \bfseries \uppercase{
% ### Include your ABSTRACT TITLE here ###
FORECAST Abstract title
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}}
%
% ### list AUTHORS here, use \textsuperscript for superscripts to indicate institution ###
\author{%
\begin{tabular*}{\textwidth}{@{}p{\textwidth}}{\large\mdseries\begin{spacing}{.94}
% ### list AUTHORS here, use \textsuperscript for superscripts to indicate institution ###
% ### don't leave any empty lines here ###
Elaine Boldon\textsuperscript{1$\star$},
Obadele Herah\textsuperscript{2},
Ato Thompson\textsuperscript{1}
% ### end of list of AUTHORS ###
\end{spacing}}\\[-6ex]
{\begin{spacing}{.87}\footnotesize
% ### List your institutions here, add \quad after each one and don't leave any empty lines ###
\textsuperscript{1}Template Generation Lab, The City, JAMAICA.\quad
\textsuperscript{2}Another Institute, TnT-Town, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
% ### end list of institutions ###
\end{spacing}}
\end{tabular*}
\\[-5.5ex]
\noindent\HorRule % Horizontal rule after the title}%
}
\addtokomafont{author}{\vspace*{-2.5ex}\raggedright\setlength{\tabcolsep}{0pt}}
\makeatletter
% Remove \@date and spacing following it from \@maketitle
\patchcmd{\@maketitle}% <cmd>
{{\usekomafont{date}{\@date \par}}%
\vskip \z@ \@plus 1em}% <search>
{\vspace*{-8ex}}% <replace>
{}{}% <success><failure>
\makeatother
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\begin{document}
\onecolumn
\pagenumbering{gobble}% Remove page numbers (and reset to 1)
\thispagestyle{empty}
\maketitle % Print the title
\begin{multicols}{2}
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% ARTICLE CONTENTS: Keep the same sections!
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% Background
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\section*{Background}
Here goes the definition and background of your problem to be addressed.
Do NOT change any margins, fonts, spacing, or formatting. Replace ``FORECAST Abstract title'' with your title.
In the title, authors and institution fields, you may use more than one lines if that is necessary.
However, do NOT add or remove rows or columns to this given template table.
If all authors work at a single institute, the numbered superscripts should be removed. Use a star to indicate the presenter.
You may include references at the end \cite{Mayer24,Athos44}.
Use numbers for references in order of their appearance and follow the citation style given below.
Your abstract cannot exceed a single page.
Remove all these instructions here replacing with your own text, but try to adhere this given section structure as best you can.
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% Aims
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\section*{Aims}
To introduce a template for the FORECAST conference and clarify its formatting.
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% Methods
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\section*{Methods}
We formulate the template formatting problem as a least-squares optimization.
We define an energy for any given format, then start from a random format sample, and optimize its appearance by minimizing such energy by using finite-difference derivatives of such format cost.
Of course, this is not what we do, this was just a sample Methods section.
Please fit this to your purposes and feel free to add math and equations, preferably inline to save space.
Feel free to add equations such as $\alpha = \frac{\beta}{2}$.
The abstract should FIT on one page, and the submission should contain only a single page.
Small images and graphics may be included at the bottom as seen in the figure.
Please reduce their size to%\linebreak
%\vfill
%\eject
%\noindent
fit the given file size limit, but pay attention not to compromise the image quality.
Lore ipsum\ldots \lipsum[12] % comment out/delete
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% Results
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\section*{Results}
A handsome template is generated as the result of this work. The optimization steps can be seen in Fig.~\ref{fig:rlexample} (left). Fig.~\ref{fig:rlexample} (right) demonstrates another sample final state and corresponding image (now a png instead of a jpg). In your included figures, the minimum font size should be 8 points and the minimum line thickness should be 0.3\,mm.
Please make sure that your figures appear correctly when printed in black and white.
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% Conclusions
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\section*{Conclusions}
Please PROOFREAD your abstract carefully before submitting, and use grammar and spell-checking tools to ensure quality.
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% Acknowledgments
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\section*{Acknowledgments}
We thank ABC for the financial support.
(This is an optional section and can be removed, if not applicable.)
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% Reference List
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\begin{thebibliography}{9} % Bibliography - this is intentionally simple in this template, please use the same structure
\small\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
\bibitem[1]{Mayer24}
M.G.\,Mayer,
\newblock ``A Lion Roaring: How to Know When a Good Movie is Starting''
\newblock {\em J Motion Pictures},
\newblock 24(1):821-9,
\newblock 1924.
\bibitem[2]{Athos44}
A.\,Athos, P.\,Porthos, A.\,Aramis,
\newblock ``D'Artagnan Motto: All For One, One For All''
\newblock {\em Procs Musketeers Conf}:
\newblock 8-4,
\newblock Paris, France,
\newblock Mar 1844.
\end{thebibliography}
\end{multicols}
% ### Strip of pics at the bottom of the page -- comment out if not needed ###
{\centering
\includegraphics[scale=0.55]{FORECAST Logo 3.jpg}\hfil
\includegraphics[scale=4]{forecast2020.png}
\vspace{-2ex}
\captionof{figure}{(left) A sample figure is seen. Another figure (right) is also seen here.}
\label{fig:rlexample}}
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\end{document}