Template for Submission to IJCAI-19
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Template for Submission to IJCAI-19; downloaded from the conference's Author's Kit page.
Template for Submission to IJCAI-19; downloaded from the conference's Author's Kit page.
%%%% ijcai19-multiauthor.tex
\typeout{IJCAI-19 Multiple authors example}
% These are the instructions for authors for IJCAI-19.
\documentclass{article}
\pdfpagewidth=8.5in
\pdfpageheight=11in
% The file ijcai19.sty is NOT the same than previous years'
\usepackage{ijcai19}
% Use the postscript times font!
\usepackage{times}
\usepackage{soul}
\usepackage{url}
\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[small]{caption}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\urlstyle{same}
% the following package is optional:
%\usepackage{latexsym}
% Following comment is from ijcai97-submit.tex:
% The preparation of these files was supported by Schlumberger Palo Alto
% Research, AT\&T Bell Laboratories, and Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
% Shirley Jowell, of Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, and Peter F.
% Patel-Schneider, of AT\&T Bell Laboratories collaborated on their
% preparation.
% These instructions can be modified and used in other conferences as long
% as credit to the authors and supporting agencies is retained, this notice
% is not changed, and further modification or reuse is not restricted.
% Neither Shirley Jowell nor Peter F. Patel-Schneider can be listed as
% contacts for providing assistance without their prior permission.
% To use for other conferences, change references to files and the
% conference appropriate and use other authors, contacts, publishers, and
% organizations.
% Also change the deadline and address for returning papers and the length and
% page charge instructions.
% Put where the files are available in the appropriate places.
\title{IJCAI--19 Example on typesetting multiple authors}
\author{
First Author$^1$\footnote{Contact Author}\and
Second Author$^2$\and
Third Author$^{2,3}$\And
Fourth Author$^4$\\
\affiliations
$^1$First Affiliation\\
$^2$Second Affiliation\\
$^3$Third Affiliation\\
$^4$Fourth Affiliation\\
\emails
\{first, second\}@example.com,
third@other.example.com,
fourth@example.com
}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
This short example shows a contrived example on how to format the authors' information for {\it IJCAI--19 Proceedings} using \LaTeX{}.
\end{abstract}
\section{Introduction}
This short example shows a contrived example on how to format the authors' information for {\it IJCAI--19 Proceedings}.
\section{Author names}
Each author name must be followed by:
\begin{itemize}
\item A newline {\tt \textbackslash{}\textbackslash{}} command for the last author.
\item An {\tt \textbackslash{}And} command for the second to last author.
\item An {\tt \textbackslash{}and} command for the other authors.
\end{itemize}
\section{Affiliations}
After all authors, start the affiliations section by using the {\tt \textbackslash{}affiliations} command.
Each affiliation must be terminated by a newline {\tt \textbackslash{}\textbackslash{}} command. Make sure that you include the newline on the last affiliation too.
\section{Mapping authors to affiliations}
If some scenarios, the affiliation of each author is clear without any further indication (\emph{e.g.}, all authors share the same affiliation, all authors have a single and different affiliation). In these situations you don't need to do anything special.
In more complex scenarios you will have to clearly indicate the affiliation(s) for each author. This is done by using numeric math superscripts {\tt \$\{\^{}$i,j, \ldots$\}\$}. You must use numbers, not symbols, because those are reserved for footnotes in this section (should you need them). Check the authors definition in this example for reference.
\section{Emails}
This section is optional, and can be omitted entirely if you prefer. If you want to include e-mails, you should either include all authors' e-mails or just the contact author(s)' ones.
Start the e-mails section with the {\tt \textbackslash{}emails} command. After that, write all emails you want to include separated by a comma and a space, following the same order used for the authors (\emph{i.e.}, the first e-mail should correspond to the first author, the second e-mail to the second author and so on).
You may ``contract" consecutive e-mails on the same domain as shown in this example (write the users' part within curly brackets, followed by the domain name). Only e-mails of the exact same domain may be contracted. For instance, contracting ``person@example.com" and ``other@test.example.com" is not allowed because the domains are different.
\end{document}