EPTCS Style distribution v1.7.0 released May 23, 2022.
This template project contains:
the EPTCS LaTeX style file eptcs.cls: current version 1.7 (2022/05/20),
the EPTCS bibliography style file eptcs.bst and three variants,
the file example.tex with instructions for both, also serving as an example template,
and a bibliography file generic.bib that is called from example.tex.
See http://www.style.eptcs.org for more.
Please file any issues at https://github.com/EPTCS/style.
This document is a supplement to the general instructions for NAACL-HLT 2021 authors. It contains instructions for using the LaTeX style files for the conference.
The document itself conforms to its own specifications, and is therefore an example of what your manuscript should look like.
These instructions should be used both for papers submitted for review and for final versions of accepted papers.
Steven Bethard, Ryan Cotterell, Rui Yan, Kristina Toutanova, and others
This is a detailed template for paper submissions to CRoNe, Congress on Robotics and Neuroscience.
CRoNe2019 is a focused, multidisciplinary event organized by the Innovation and Robotics Students group, being a meeting point for people from engineering, human and biological sciences for developing and understanding complex intelligent systems.
The files contained here are based on the eLife template for journal submissions authored by Overleaf and eLife.
Abstract template for Poznan Reasoning Week 2016. The template uses uses llncs class provided by Springer.
Poznań Reasoning Week, consisting of three conferences, aims at bringing together experts from various fields, whose research focus on reasoning processes and their modelling from three perspectives:
the interplay of logic and cognition (Logic and Cognition 2016);
formal modelling of reasoning and argumentation (14th ArgDiap);
natural question processing (QuestPro 2016).