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+ | ====== Paper Format Gurideline For Review ====== | ||
+ | This webpage displays **the paper formatting guideline for review**, which is applicable to the CANDAR main symposium and workshops (excluding the NCSS workshop). | ||
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+ | Please note that this page is not intended for the NCSS workshop. Papers submitted to the NCSS workshop must be in their final version and should include authors' | ||
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+ | **Important**: | ||
+ | ===== Paper Format ===== | ||
+ | The submitted paper should be formatted using **the IEEE standard US-letter two-column **([[http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Page limitation ===== | ||
+ | * CANDAR main symposium | ||
+ | * Long paper: 8-10 pages | ||
+ | * Regular paper: 5-7 pages | ||
+ | * Workshops | ||
+ | * Regular paper: 5-7 pages | ||
+ | * Poster paper: 3-4 pages | ||
+ | * WANC workshop | ||
+ | * Short paper: 4-5 pages | ||
+ | * Poster paper: 2-3 pages | ||
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+ | Submitted papers may be accepted for a shorter page-length category than the one originally intended. For instance, a CANDAR Long paper may be accepted as a CANDAR Regular paper. In such cases, the final version of the paper must adhere to the page limitation for the shorter category (i.e., the page limitation for CANDAR Regular paper). | ||
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+ | =====Double-blind review (3rd person) ===== | ||
+ | Papers should **NOT** contain | ||
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+ | Authors' | ||
+ | Details of grant information and personal acknowledgements | ||
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+ | On the other hand, authors' | ||
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+ | While the authors of [?] did X, this paper additionally did Y. | ||
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+ | You SHOULD NOT write: | ||
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+ | While our previous paper of [?] did X, this paper additionally did Y. | ||
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+ | Please see {{ : | ||
+ | Papers that do not meet these conditions for double-blind review may be rejected without further review. | ||
+ | ==== Non-cited authors’papers ==== | ||
+ | If authors are unable to cite their paper for any reason (such as if it is currently under review), they may submit it as a non-cited paper. In such cases, the authors must also explain how the current work differs from their previous papers. This file may be shared with reviewers at the discretion of the organizers to ensure a fair evaluation. The file must be a PDF containing both the paper and the explanation. |