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This is a sample file for legacy SIGCHI extended abstracts, using acmart.cls v1.71 (2020/05/04). Starting in Spring 2020 ACM retired SIGCHI Extended Abstract format (sigchi-a). ACM will not, under any circumstances, accept documents in this format for publication and will not offer technical support to the authors who use this template. You may use this format in the nonacm mode only, as in \documentclass[sigchi-a, nonacm]{acmart}.

This is a unofficial template to ESANN (European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning) submissions, the project was built using the author guidelines published in: https://www.esann.org/node/5 (accessed in november-2019) About ESANN: This event builds upon a very successful series of conference organized each year since 1993. ESANN has become a major scientific events in the machine learning, computational intelligence and artificial neural networks fields over the years.

A Latex template for the preparation of IAU Symposia Proceedings downloaded from http://www.iau.org/static/scientific_meetings/authors/. The package contains: Class File (iau.cls), Instructions, a Sample PDF and a Sample TeX file

The Latex template can be used to submit the original work of researchers in the ICSE 2022 conference. http://icse.sportsea.org/

Overleaf template for submissions to EMNLP 2021

Шаблон тезисов на конференцию "ПРОБЛЕМЫ ТЕОРЕТИЧЕСКОЙ КИБЕРНЕТИКИ" (включает варианты на русском и английском)

These instructions give you guidelines for preparing papers for MECHATRONICS 2020. Use this document as a template to compose your paper if you are using LaTeX. For submission guidelines, follow instructions on the Conference website.

This is a template for the 2016 AES Brasil congress article. I do not own this template, nor have designed it. I just downloaded from the official website and uploaded here on overleaf

Shape Symposium 2015 Template LaTeX Template Version 1.5 (18/5/15). This template has been downloaded from: http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com Original author: Frits Wenneker (http://www.howtotex.com) Modified by Michael Kistler (mr.kistler@gmail.com) License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)
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