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- %% samples.dtx (with options: `sigconf')
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- %%
- %% This generated file may be distributed as long as the
- %% original source files, as listed above, are part of the
- %% same distribution. (The sources need not necessarily be
- %% in the same archive or directory.)
- %%
- %% The first command in your LaTeX source must be the \documentclass command.
- \documentclass[sigconf]{acmart}
- %%
- %% \BibTeX command to typeset BibTeX logo in the docs
- \AtBeginDocument{%
- \providecommand\BibTeX{{%
- \normalfont B\kern-0.5em{\scshape i\kern-0.25em b}\kern-0.8em\TeX}}}
- %% Rights management information. This information is sent to you
- %% when you complete the rights form. These commands have SAMPLE
- %% values in them; it is your responsibility as an author to replace
- %% the commands and values with those provided to you when you
- %% complete the rights form.
- \setcopyright{acmcopyright}
- \copyrightyear{2018}
- \acmYear{2018}
- \acmDOI{10.1145/1122445.1122456}
- %% These commands are for a PROCEEDINGS abstract or paper.
- \acmConference[Woodstock '18]{Woodstock '18: ACM Symposium on Neural
- Gaze Detection}{June 03--05, 2018}{Woodstock, NY}
- \acmBooktitle{Woodstock '18: ACM Symposium on Neural Gaze Detection,
- June 03--05, 2018, Woodstock, NY}
- \acmPrice{15.00}
- \acmISBN{978-1-4503-XXXX-X/18/06}
- %%
- %% Submission ID.
- %% Use this when submitting an article to a sponsored event. You'll
- %% receive a unique submission ID from the organizers
- %% of the event, and this ID should be used as the parameter to this command.
- %%\acmSubmissionID{123-A56-BU3}
- %%
- %% The majority of ACM publications use numbered citations and
- %% references. The command \citestyle{authoryear} switches to the
- %% "author year" style.
- %%
- %% If you are preparing content for an event
- %% sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH, you must use the "author year" style of
- %% citations and references.
- %% Uncommenting
- %% the next command will enable that style.
- %%\citestyle{acmauthoryear}
- %%
- %% end of the preamble, start of the body of the document source.
- \begin{document}
- %%
- %% The "title" command has an optional parameter,
- %% allowing the author to define a "short title" to be used in page headers.
- \title{The Name of the Title is Hope}
- %%
- %% The "author" command and its associated commands are used to define
- %% the authors and their affiliations.
- %% Of note is the shared affiliation of the first two authors, and the
- %% "authornote" and "authornotemark" commands
- %% used to denote shared contribution to the research.
- \author{Ben Trovato}
- \authornote{Both authors contributed equally to this research.}
- \email{trovato@corporation.com}
- \orcid{1234-5678-9012}
- \author{G.K.M. Tobin}
- \authornotemark[1]
- \email{webmaster@marysville-ohio.com}
- \affiliation{%
- \institution{Institute for Clarity in Documentation}
- \streetaddress{P.O. Box 1212}
- \city{Dublin}
- \state{Ohio}
- \postcode{43017-6221}
- }
- \author{Lars Th{\o}rv{\"a}ld}
- \affiliation{%
- \institution{The Th{\o}rv{\"a}ld Group}
- \streetaddress{1 Th{\o}rv{\"a}ld Circle}
- \city{Hekla}
- \country{Iceland}}
- \email{larst@affiliation.org}
- \author{Valerie B\'eranger}
- \affiliation{%
- \institution{Inria Paris-Rocquencourt}
- \city{Rocquencourt}
- \country{France}
- }
- \author{Aparna Patel}
- \affiliation{%
- \institution{Rajiv Gandhi University}
- \streetaddress{Rono-Hills}
- \city{Doimukh}
- \state{Arunachal Pradesh}
- \country{India}}
- \author{Huifen Chan}
- \affiliation{%
- \institution{Tsinghua University}
- \streetaddress{30 Shuangqing Rd}
- \city{Haidian Qu}
- \state{Beijing Shi}
- \country{China}}
- \author{Charles Palmer}
- \affiliation{%
- \institution{Palmer Research Laboratories}
- \streetaddress{8600 Datapoint Drive}
- \city{San Antonio}
- \state{Texas}
- \postcode{78229}}
- \email{cpalmer@prl.com}
- \author{John Smith}
- \affiliation{\institution{The Th{\o}rv{\"a}ld Group}}
- \email{jsmith@affiliation.org}
- \author{Julius P. Kumquat}
- \affiliation{\institution{The Kumquat Consortium}}
- \email{jpkumquat@consortium.net}
- %%
- %% By default, the full list of authors will be used in the page
- %% headers. Often, this list is too long, and will overlap
- %% other information printed in the page headers. This command allows
- %% the author to define a more concise list
- %% of authors' names for this purpose.
- \renewcommand{\shortauthors}{Trovato and Tobin, et al.}
- %%
- %% The abstract is a short summary of the work to be presented in the
- %% article.
- \begin{abstract}
- A clear and well-documented \LaTeX\ document is presented as an
- article formatted for publication by ACM in a conference proceedings
- or journal publication. Based on the ``acmart'' document class, this
- article presents and explains many of the common variations, as well
- as many of the formatting elements an author may use in the
- preparation of the documentation of their work.
- \end{abstract}
- %%
- %% The code below is generated by the tool at http://dl.acm.org/ccs.cfm.
- %% Please copy and paste the code instead of the example below.
- %%
- \begin{CCSXML}
- <ccs2012>
- <concept>
- <concept_id>10010520.10010553.10010562</concept_id>
- <concept_desc>Computer systems organization~Embedded systems</concept_desc>
- <concept_significance>500</concept_significance>
- </concept>
- <concept>
- <concept_id>10010520.10010575.10010755</concept_id>
- <concept_desc>Computer systems organization~Redundancy</concept_desc>
- <concept_significance>300</concept_significance>
- </concept>
- <concept>
- <concept_id>10010520.10010553.10010554</concept_id>
- <concept_desc>Computer systems organization~Robotics</concept_desc>
- <concept_significance>100</concept_significance>
- </concept>
- <concept>
- <concept_id>10003033.10003083.10003095</concept_id>
- <concept_desc>Networks~Network reliability</concept_desc>
- <concept_significance>100</concept_significance>
- </concept>
- </ccs2012>
- \end{CCSXML}
- \ccsdesc[500]{Computer systems organization~Embedded systems}
- \ccsdesc[300]{Computer systems organization~Redundancy}
- \ccsdesc{Computer systems organization~Robotics}
- \ccsdesc[100]{Networks~Network reliability}
- %%
- %% Keywords. The author(s) should pick words that accurately describe
- %% the work being presented. Separate the keywords with commas.
- \keywords{datasets, neural networks, gaze detection, text tagging}
- %% A "teaser" image appears between the author and affiliation
- %% information and the body of the document, and typically spans the
- %% page.
- \begin{teaserfigure}
- \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{sampleteaser}
- \caption{Seattle Mariners at Spring Training, 2010.}
- \Description{Enjoying the baseball game from the third-base
- seats. Ichiro Suzuki preparing to bat.}
- \label{fig:teaser}
- \end{teaserfigure}
- %%
- %% This command processes the author and affiliation and title
- %% information and builds the first part of the formatted document.
- \maketitle
- \section{Introduction}
- ACM's consolidated article template, introduced in 2017, provides a
- consistent \LaTeX\ style for use across ACM publications, and
- incorporates accessibility and metadata-extraction functionality
- necessary for future Digital Library endeavors. Numerous ACM and
- SIG-specific \LaTeX\ templates have been examined, and their unique
- features incorporated into this single new template.
- If you are new to publishing with ACM, this document is a valuable
- guide to the process of preparing your work for publication. If you
- have published with ACM before, this document provides insight and
- instruction into more recent changes to the article template.
- The ``\verb|acmart|'' document class can be used to prepare articles
- for any ACM publication --- conference or journal, and for any stage
- of publication, from review to final ``camera-ready'' copy, to the
- author's own version, with {\itshape very} few changes to the source.
- \section{Template Overview}
- As noted in the introduction, the ``\verb|acmart|'' document class can
- be used to prepare many different kinds of documentation --- a
- double-blind initial submission of a full-length technical paper, a
- two-page SIGGRAPH Emerging Technologies abstract, a ``camera-ready''
- journal article, a SIGCHI Extended Abstract, and more --- all by
- selecting the appropriate {\itshape template style} and {\itshape
- template parameters}.
- This document will explain the major features of the document
- class. For further information, the {\itshape \LaTeX\ User's Guide} is
- available from
- \url{https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template}.
- \subsection{Template Styles}
- The primary parameter given to the ``\verb|acmart|'' document class is
- the {\itshape template style} which corresponds to the kind of publication
- or SIG publishing the work. This parameter is enclosed in square
- brackets and is a part of the {\verb|documentclass|} command:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \documentclass[STYLE]{acmart}
- \end{verbatim}
- Journals use one of three template styles. All but three ACM journals
- use the {\verb|acmsmall|} template style:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item {\verb|acmsmall|}: The default journal template style.
- \item {\verb|acmlarge|}: Used by JOCCH and TAP.
- \item {\verb|acmtog|}: Used by TOG.
- \end{itemize}
- The majority of conference proceedings documentation will use the {\verb|acmconf|} template style.
- \begin{itemize}
- \item {\verb|acmconf|}: The default proceedings template style.
- \item{\verb|sigchi|}: Used for SIGCHI conference articles.
- \item{\verb|sigchi-a|}: Used for SIGCHI ``Extended Abstract'' articles.
- \item{\verb|sigplan|}: Used for SIGPLAN conference articles.
- \end{itemize}
- \subsection{Template Parameters}
- In addition to specifying the {\itshape template style} to be used in
- formatting your work, there are a number of {\itshape template parameters}
- which modify some part of the applied template style. A complete list
- of these parameters can be found in the {\itshape \LaTeX\ User's Guide.}
- Frequently-used parameters, or combinations of parameters, include:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item {\verb|anonymous,review|}: Suitable for a ``double-blind''
- conference submission. Anonymizes the work and includes line
- numbers. Use with the \verb|\acmSubmissionID| command to print the
- submission's unique ID on each page of the work.
- \item{\verb|authorversion|}: Produces a version of the work suitable
- for posting by the author.
- \item{\verb|screen|}: Produces colored hyperlinks.
- \end{itemize}
- This document uses the following string as the first command in the
- source file:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \documentclass[sigconf]{acmart}
- \end{verbatim}
- \section{Modifications}
- Modifying the template --- including but not limited to: adjusting
- margins, typeface sizes, line spacing, paragraph and list definitions,
- and the use of the \verb|\vspace| command to manually adjust the
- vertical spacing between elements of your work --- is not allowed.
- {\bfseries Your document will be returned to you for revision if
- modifications are discovered.}
- \section{Typefaces}
- The ``\verb|acmart|'' document class requires the use of the
- ``Libertine'' typeface family. Your \TeX\ installation should include
- this set of packages. Please do not substitute other typefaces. The
- ``\verb|lmodern|'' and ``\verb|ltimes|'' packages should not be used,
- as they will override the built-in typeface families.
- \section{Title Information}
- The title of your work should use capital letters appropriately -
- \url{https://capitalizemytitle.com/} has useful rules for
- capitalization. Use the {\verb|title|} command to define the title of
- your work. If your work has a subtitle, define it with the
- {\verb|subtitle|} command. Do not insert line breaks in your title.
- If your title is lengthy, you must define a short version to be used
- in the page headers, to prevent overlapping text. The \verb|title|
- command has a ``short title'' parameter:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \title[short title]{full title}
- \end{verbatim}
- \section{Authors and Affiliations}
- Each author must be defined separately for accurate metadata
- identification. Multiple authors may share one affiliation. Authors'
- names should not be abbreviated; use full first names wherever
- possible. Include authors' e-mail addresses whenever possible.
- Grouping authors' names or e-mail addresses, or providing an ``e-mail
- alias,'' as shown below, is not acceptable:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \author{Brooke Aster, David Mehldau}
- \email{dave,judy,steve@university.edu}
- \email{firstname.lastname@phillips.org}
- \end{verbatim}
- The \verb|authornote| and \verb|authornotemark| commands allow a note
- to apply to multiple authors --- for example, if the first two authors
- of an article contributed equally to the work.
- If your author list is lengthy, you must define a shortened version of
- the list of authors to be used in the page headers, to prevent
- overlapping text. The following command should be placed just after
- the last \verb|\author{}| definition:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \renewcommand{\shortauthors}{McCartney, et al.}
- \end{verbatim}
- Omitting this command will force the use of a concatenated list of all
- of the authors' names, which may result in overlapping text in the
- page headers.
- The article template's documentation, available at
- \url{https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template}, has a
- complete explanation of these commands and tips for their effective
- use.
- \section{Rights Information}
- Authors of any work published by ACM will need to complete a rights
- form. Depending on the kind of work, and the rights management choice
- made by the author, this may be copyright transfer, permission,
- license, or an OA (open access) agreement.
- Regardless of the rights management choice, the author will receive a
- copy of the completed rights form once it has been submitted. This
- form contains \LaTeX\ commands that must be copied into the source
- document. When the document source is compiled, these commands and
- their parameters add formatted text to several areas of the final
- document:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item the ``ACM Reference Format'' text on the first page.
- \item the ``rights management'' text on the first page.
- \item the conference information in the page header(s).
- \end{itemize}
- Rights information is unique to the work; if you are preparing several
- works for an event, make sure to use the correct set of commands with
- each of the works.
- \section{CCS Concepts and User-Defined Keywords}
- Two elements of the ``acmart'' document class provide powerful
- taxonomic tools for you to help readers find your work in an online
- search.
- The ACM Computing Classification System ---
- \url{https://www.acm.org/publications/class-2012} --- is a set of
- classifiers and concepts that describe the computing
- discipline. Authors can select entries from this classification
- system, via \url{https://dl.acm.org/ccs/ccs.cfm}, and generate the
- commands to be included in the \LaTeX\ source.
- User-defined keywords are a comma-separated list of words and phrases
- of the authors' choosing, providing a more flexible way of describing
- the research being presented.
- CCS concepts and user-defined keywords are required for all short- and
- full-length articles, and optional for two-page abstracts.
- \section{Sectioning Commands}
- Your work should use standard \LaTeX\ sectioning commands:
- \verb|section|, \verb|subsection|, \verb|subsubsection|, and
- \verb|paragraph|. They should be numbered; do not remove the numbering
- from the commands.
- Simulating a sectioning command by setting the first word or words of
- a paragraph in boldface or italicized text is {\bfseries not allowed.}
- \section{Tables}
- The ``\verb|acmart|'' document class includes the ``\verb|booktabs|''
- package --- \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/booktabs} --- for preparing
- high-quality tables.
- Table captions are placed {\itshape above} the table.
- Because tables cannot be split across pages, the best placement for
- them is typically the top of the page nearest their initial cite. To
- ensure this proper ``floating'' placement of tables, use the
- environment \textbf{table} to enclose the table's contents and the
- table caption. The contents of the table itself must go in the
- \textbf{tabular} environment, to be aligned properly in rows and
- columns, with the desired horizontal and vertical rules. Again,
- detailed instructions on \textbf{tabular} material are found in the
- \textit{\LaTeX\ User's Guide}.
- Immediately following this sentence is the point at which
- Table~\ref{tab:freq} is included in the input file; compare the
- placement of the table here with the table in the printed output of
- this document.
- \begin{table}
- \caption{Frequency of Special Characters}
- \label{tab:freq}
- \begin{tabular}{ccl}
- \toprule
- Non-English or Math&Frequency&Comments\\
- \midrule
- \O & 1 in 1,000& For Swedish names\\
- $\pi$ & 1 in 5& Common in math\\
- \$ & 4 in 5 & Used in business\\
- $\Psi^2_1$ & 1 in 40,000& Unexplained usage\\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \end{table}
- To set a wider table, which takes up the whole width of the page's
- live area, use the environment \textbf{table*} to enclose the table's
- contents and the table caption. As with a single-column table, this
- wide table will ``float'' to a location deemed more
- desirable. Immediately following this sentence is the point at which
- Table~\ref{tab:commands} is included in the input file; again, it is
- instructive to compare the placement of the table here with the table
- in the printed output of this document.
- \begin{table*}
- \caption{Some Typical Commands}
- \label{tab:commands}
- \begin{tabular}{ccl}
- \toprule
- Command &A Number & Comments\\
- \midrule
- \texttt{{\char'134}author} & 100& Author \\
- \texttt{{\char'134}table}& 300 & For tables\\
- \texttt{{\char'134}table*}& 400& For wider tables\\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \end{table*}
- \section{Math Equations}
- You may want to display math equations in three distinct styles:
- inline, numbered or non-numbered display. Each of the three are
- discussed in the next sections.
- \subsection{Inline (In-text) Equations}
- A formula that appears in the running text is called an inline or
- in-text formula. It is produced by the \textbf{math} environment,
- which can be invoked with the usual
- \texttt{{\char'134}begin\,\ldots{\char'134}end} construction or with
- the short form \texttt{\$\,\ldots\$}. You can use any of the symbols
- and structures, from $\alpha$ to $\omega$, available in
- \LaTeX~\cite{Lamport:LaTeX}; this section will simply show a few
- examples of in-text equations in context. Notice how this equation:
- \begin{math}
- \lim_{n\rightarrow \infty}x=0
- \end{math},
- set here in in-line math style, looks slightly different when
- set in display style. (See next section).
- \subsection{Display Equations}
- A numbered display equation---one set off by vertical space from the
- text and centered horizontally---is produced by the \textbf{equation}
- environment. An unnumbered display equation is produced by the
- \textbf{displaymath} environment.
- Again, in either environment, you can use any of the symbols and
- structures available in \LaTeX\@; this section will just give a couple
- of examples of display equations in context. First, consider the
- equation, shown as an inline equation above:
- \begin{equation}
- \lim_{n\rightarrow \infty}x=0
- \end{equation}
- Notice how it is formatted somewhat differently in
- the \textbf{displaymath}
- environment. Now, we'll enter an unnumbered equation:
- \begin{displaymath}
- \sum_{i=0}^{\infty} x + 1
- \end{displaymath}
- and follow it with another numbered equation:
- \begin{equation}
- \sum_{i=0}^{\infty}x_i=\int_{0}^{\pi+2} f
- \end{equation}
- just to demonstrate \LaTeX's able handling of numbering.
- \section{Figures}
- The ``\verb|figure|'' environment should be used for figures. One or
- more images can be placed within a figure. If your figure contains
- third-party material, you must clearly identify it as such, as shown
- in the example below.
- \begin{figure}[h]
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{sample-franklin}
- \caption{1907 Franklin Model D roadster. Photograph by Harris \&
- Ewing, Inc. [Public domain], via Wikimedia
- Commons. (\url{https://goo.gl/VLCRBB}).}
- \Description{The 1907 Franklin Model D roadster.}
- \end{figure}
- Your figures should contain a caption which describes the figure to
- the reader. Figure captions go below the figure. Your figures should
- {\bfseries also} include a description suitable for screen readers, to
- assist the visually-challenged to better understand your work.
- Figure captions are placed {\itshape below} the figure.
- \subsection{The ``Teaser Figure''}
- A ``teaser figure'' is an image, or set of images in one figure, that
- are placed after all author and affiliation information, and before
- the body of the article, spanning the page. If you wish to have such a
- figure in your article, place the command immediately before the
- \verb|\maketitle| command:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \begin{teaserfigure}
- \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{sampleteaser}
- \caption{figure caption}
- \Description{figure description}
- \end{teaserfigure}
- \end{verbatim}
- \section{Citations and Bibliographies}
- The use of \BibTeX\ for the preparation and formatting of one's
- references is strongly recommended. Authors' names should be complete
- --- use full first names (``Donald E. Knuth'') not initials
- (``D. E. Knuth'') --- and the salient identifying features of a
- reference should be included: title, year, volume, number, pages,
- article DOI, etc.
- The bibliography is included in your source document with these two
- commands, placed just before the \verb|\end{document}| command:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \bibliographystyle{ACM-Reference-Format}
- \bibliography{bibfile}
- \end{verbatim}
- where ``\verb|bibfile|'' is the name, without the ``\verb|.bib|''
- suffix, of the \BibTeX\ file.
- Citations and references are numbered by default. A small number of
- ACM publications have citations and references formatted in the
- ``author year'' style; for these exceptions, please include this
- command in the {\bfseries preamble} (before
- ``\verb|\begin{document}|'') of your \LaTeX\ source:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \citestyle{acmauthoryear}
- \end{verbatim}
- Some examples. A paginated journal article \cite{Abril07}, an
- enumerated journal article \cite{Cohen07}, a reference to an entire
- issue \cite{JCohen96}, a monograph (whole book) \cite{Kosiur01}, a
- monograph/whole book in a series (see 2a in spec. document)
- \cite{Harel79}, a divisible-book such as an anthology or compilation
- \cite{Editor00} followed by the same example, however we only output
- the series if the volume number is given \cite{Editor00a} (so
- Editor00a's series should NOT be present since it has no vol. no.),
- a chapter in a divisible book \cite{Spector90}, a chapter in a
- divisible book in a series \cite{Douglass98}, a multi-volume work as
- book \cite{Knuth97}, an article in a proceedings (of a conference,
- symposium, workshop for example) (paginated proceedings article)
- \cite{Andler79}, a proceedings article with all possible elements
- \cite{Smith10}, an example of an enumerated proceedings article
- \cite{VanGundy07}, an informally published work \cite{Harel78}, a
- doctoral dissertation \cite{Clarkson85}, a master's thesis:
- \cite{anisi03}, an online document / world wide web resource
- \cite{Thornburg01, Ablamowicz07, Poker06}, a video game (Case 1)
- \cite{Obama08} and (Case 2) \cite{Novak03} and \cite{Lee05} and
- (Case 3) a patent \cite{JoeScientist001}, work accepted for
- publication \cite{rous08}, 'YYYYb'-test for prolific author
- \cite{SaeediMEJ10} and \cite{SaeediJETC10}. Other cites might
- contain 'duplicate' DOI and URLs (some SIAM articles)
- \cite{Kirschmer:2010:AEI:1958016.1958018}. Boris / Barbara Beeton:
- multi-volume works as books \cite{MR781536} and \cite{MR781537}. A
- couple of citations with DOIs:
- \cite{2004:ITE:1009386.1010128,Kirschmer:2010:AEI:1958016.1958018}. Online
- citations: \cite{TUGInstmem, Thornburg01, CTANacmart}. Artifacts:
- \cite{R} and \cite{UMassCitations}.
- \section{Acknowledgments}
- Identification of funding sources and other support, and thanks to
- individuals and groups that assisted in the research and the
- preparation of the work should be included in an acknowledgment
- section, which is placed just before the reference section in your
- document.
- This section has a special environment:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \begin{acks}
- ...
- \end{acks}
- \end{verbatim}
- so that the information contained therein can be more easily collected
- during the article metadata extraction phase, and to ensure
- consistency in the spelling of the section heading.
- Authors should not prepare this section as a numbered or unnumbered {\verb|\section|}; please use the ``{\verb|acks|}'' environment.
- \section{Appendices}
- If your work needs an appendix, add it before the
- ``\verb|\end{document}|'' command at the conclusion of your source
- document.
- Start the appendix with the ``\verb|appendix|'' command:
- \begin{verbatim}
- \appendix
- \end{verbatim}
- and note that in the appendix, sections are lettered, not
- numbered. This document has two appendices, demonstrating the section
- and subsection identification method.
- \section{SIGCHI Extended Abstracts}
- The ``\verb|sigchi-a|'' template style (available only in \LaTeX\ and
- not in Word) produces a landscape-orientation formatted article, with
- a wide left margin. Three environments are available for use with the
- ``\verb|sigchi-a|'' template style, and produce formatted output in
- the margin:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item {\verb|sidebar|}: Place formatted text in the margin.
- \item {\verb|marginfigure|}: Place a figure in the margin.
- \item {\verb|margintable|}: Place a table in the margin.
- \end{itemize}
- %%
- %% The acknowledgments section is defined using the "acks" environment
- %% (and NOT an unnumbered section). This ensures the proper
- %% identification of the section in the article metadata, and the
- %% consistent spelling of the heading.
- \begin{acks}
- To Robert, for the bagels and explaining CMYK and color spaces.
- \end{acks}
- %%
- %% The next two lines define the bibliography style to be used, and
- %% the bibliography file.
- \bibliographystyle{ACM-Reference-Format}
- \bibliography{sample-base}
- %%
- %% If your work has an appendix, this is the place to put it.
- \appendix
- \section{Research Methods}
- \subsection{Part One}
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Morbi
- malesuada, quam in pulvinar varius, metus nunc fermentum urna, id
- sollicitudin purus odio sit amet enim. Aliquam ullamcorper eu ipsum
- vel mollis. Curabitur quis dictum nisl. Phasellus vel semper risus, et
- lacinia dolor. Integer ultricies commodo sem nec semper.
- \subsection{Part Two}
- Etiam commodo feugiat nisl pulvinar pellentesque. Etiam auctor sodales
- ligula, non varius nibh pulvinar semper. Suspendisse nec lectus non
- ipsum convallis congue hendrerit vitae sapien. Donec at laoreet
- eros. Vivamus non purus placerat, scelerisque diam eu, cursus
- ante. Etiam aliquam tortor auctor efficitur mattis.
- \section{Online Resources}
- Nam id fermentum dui. Suspendisse sagittis tortor a nulla mollis, in
- pulvinar ex pretium. Sed interdum orci quis metus euismod, et sagittis
- enim maximus. Vestibulum gravida massa ut felis suscipit
- congue. Quisque mattis elit a risus ultrices commodo venenatis eget
- dui. Etiam sagittis eleifend elementum.
- Nam interdum magna at lectus dignissim, ac dignissim lorem
- rhoncus. Maecenas eu arcu ac neque placerat aliquam. Nunc pulvinar
- massa et mattis lacinia.
- \end{document}
- \endinput
- %%
- %% End of file `sample-sigconf.tex'.
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