skills/43-wentorai-research-plugins/skills/writing/templates/conference-paper-template/SKILL.md
Templates and formatting guides for major academic conference submissions
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A skill providing templates, formatting guidelines, and submission checklists for major academic conferences. Covers LaTeX and Word template setup, common formatting requirements, and camera-ready preparation.
| Conference/Style | Page Limit | Columns | Font | Margins | Template | |-----------------|-----------|---------|------|---------|----------| | ACL/EMNLP (ARR) | 8 + refs | 2 | Times 11pt | 1in all | acl.sty | | NeurIPS | 8 + refs | 2 | Times 10pt | 1in top/bottom, 0.75in sides | neurips.sty | | ICML | 8 + refs | 2 | Times 10pt | 1in all | icml.sty | | AAAI | 7 + 1 refs | 2 | Times 10pt | 0.75in all | aaai.sty | | IEEE (CVPR, etc.) | 8 | 2 | Times 10pt | 1in top, 0.75in sides | IEEEtran.cls | | ACM (SIGCHI, etc.) | varies | 1 or 2 | Linux Libertine | varies | acmart.cls | | Springer LNCS | 12-16 | 1 | Computer Modern 10pt | varies | llncs.cls |
\documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{times}
\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{natbib}
\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}
% Conference-specific: anonymization for review
\usepackage{xspace}
\newcommand{\etal}{\textit{et al.}\xspace}
\title{Your Paper Title: Subtitle with Key Contribution}
% For review submission (anonymous)
\author{Anonymous Authors}
% For camera-ready (de-anonymized)
% \author{First Author\textsuperscript{1} \and
% Second Author\textsuperscript{2} \\
% \textsuperscript{1}University A, \textsuperscript{2}University B \\
% \texttt{\{first,second\}@email.edu}}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Your abstract here (typically 150-250 words).
State the problem, approach, key results, and significance.
\end{abstract}
\section{Introduction}
% Paragraph 1: Problem and motivation
% Paragraph 2: Limitations of existing approaches
% Paragraph 3: Your approach and contributions
% Paragraph 4: Paper organization (optional)
\section{Related Work}
% Organized by theme, not chronologically
\section{Method}
% Detailed enough to reproduce
\section{Experiments}
\subsection{Experimental Setup}
\subsection{Results}
\subsection{Analysis}
\section{Conclusion}
\bibliography{references}
\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
\end{document}
def camera_ready_checklist(paper_info: dict) -> list[dict]:
"""
Generate a camera-ready preparation checklist.
Args:
paper_info: Dict with 'venue', 'page_limit', 'has_appendix', etc.
"""
checks = [
{
'item': 'De-anonymization',
'description': 'Author names, affiliations, and acknowledgments restored',
'critical': True
},
{
'item': 'Page limit compliance',
'description': f"Paper is within {paper_info.get('page_limit', 8)} page limit",
'critical': True
},
{
'item': 'Copyright/license form',
'description': 'Signed and uploaded to submission system',
'critical': True
},
{
'item': 'Figures at 300 DPI',
'description': 'All figures are high resolution (300 DPI minimum for print)',
'critical': True
},
{
'item': 'Fonts embedded',
'description': 'All fonts embedded in PDF (check with pdffonts)',
'critical': True
},
{
'item': 'References complete',
'description': 'All references have venue, year, pages; no "to appear" remaining',
'critical': True
},
{
'item': 'Hyperlinks work',
'description': 'All URLs and DOIs are valid and clickable',
'critical': False
},
{
'item': 'Supplementary materials',
'description': 'Code, data, appendices uploaded separately if required',
'critical': False
},
{
'item': 'Metadata in PDF',
'description': 'PDF title and author metadata set correctly',
'critical': False
}
]
return checks
# Check for font embedding issues
pdffonts paper.pdf
# Embed all fonts (if any are not embedded)
gs -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite \
-dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress \
-dEmbedAllFonts=true \
-dSubsetFonts=true \
-sOutputFile=paper_embedded.pdf \
paper.pdf
# Check page count
pdfinfo paper.pdf | grep Pages
# Verify PDF/A compliance (some venues require it)
verapdf paper.pdf
% Use booktabs for professional tables (never use vertical lines)
\begin{table}[t]
\centering
\caption{Comparison of methods on benchmark datasets.
Best results in \textbf{bold}, second best \underline{underlined}.}
\label{tab:results}
\begin{tabular}{lcccc}
\toprule
Method & Dataset A & Dataset B & Dataset C & Avg. \\
\midrule
Baseline & 78.2 & 72.1 & 81.3 & 77.2 \\
Previous SOTA & 82.4 & 76.8 & 84.1 & 81.1 \\
Ours (w/o X) & \underline{84.1} & \underline{78.2} & \underline{85.7} & \underline{82.7} \\
Ours (full) & \textbf{86.3} & \textbf{80.1} & \textbf{87.2} & \textbf{84.5} \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
% Figures should appear at top of page or on their own page
\begin{figure}[t]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{figures/architecture.pdf}
\caption{Overview of the proposed architecture. The encoder processes
input sequences while the decoder generates structured output.}
\label{fig:architecture}
\end{figure}
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