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\title{A template for JBDAI (Title)
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\begin{abstract}
Insert your abstract here, giving a brief perspective of the most relevant aspects of the paper. The abstract should have about 200 to 300 words. Every effort must be made to align the format, style and appearance of the manuscript with the JBDAI template.
\end{abstract}
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\keywords{First keyword \and Second keyword \and More \and ( 5 to 7 key words)}
\section{Introduction}
Dear author, thank you for your intent to submit / submitting your manuscript to JBDAI – Journal of Big Data \& Artificial Intelligence. The instructions provided here will assist you in the preparation of your article. This document provides guidelines for formatting JBDAI submissions and accepted papers. It includes instructions for preparing a submission / publishable copy of your accepted submission. Unfortunately, we will not be able to publish your paper until it meets these style and format requirements.
\subsection{LaTeX Template}
Authors are encouraged to use LaTeX via Overleaf: \href{https://www.overleaf.com/read/sfhpqrgwjhfb}{https://www.overleaf.com/read/sfhpqrgwjhfb}
\section{Main Text and Analysis}
Articles must be written in the English language (US) and should be carefully proofread before submission. Please use this template for preparing your paper. Files should be submitted as PDF or Word files and should be formatted as per the author’s guidelines for publication. Figures and tables should be embedded in the main document.
Overleaf compatible LaTeX files can be used to generate PDF files and this template is available as an Overleaf compatible LaTeX template and also as a MS Word template.
Papers length should be approximately between 7000 to 10000 words, following the recommended structure: Introduction; Background; Main Text and Analysis; Conclusion; Acknowledgements (when appropriate); References; Appendices (when applicable). Paper length exceptions with substantial merit may be accommodated.
\section{Citations}
References should be added at the end of the paper, after Conclusion / Acknowledgement (if any) and before Appendices (if any), corresponding to the order of appearance of citations in the text. Authors should ensure that every reference in the text appears in the list of references and vice versa.
This template accommodates the following variations of the same style:
qwertyuiop is a proven fact \citep{hadash2018estimate}.
\cite{hadash2018estimate} stated that qwertyuiop ...
\citet{hadash2018estimate} stated that qwertyuiop ...
\citet*{hadash2018estimate} stated that qwertyuiop ...
qwertyuiop is a proven fact \citep*{hadash2018estimate}.
\citeauthor{hadash2018estimate} stated that qwertyuiop ...
In their \citeyear{hadash2018estimate} study \citeauthor{hadash2018estimate} state that ...
\section{Headings: first level}
\label{sec:headings}
\lipsum[4] See Section \ref{sec:headings}.
\subsection{Headings: second level}
\lipsum[5]
\begin{equation}
\xi _{ij}(t)=P(x_{t}=i,x_{t+1}=j|y,v,w;\theta)= {\frac {\alpha _{i}(t)a^{w_t}_{ij}\beta _{j}(t+1)b^{v_{t+1}}_{j}(y_{t+1})}{\sum _{i=1}^{N} \sum _{j=1}^{N} \alpha _{i}(t)a^{w_t}_{ij}\beta _{j}(t+1)b^{v_{t+1}}_{j}(y_{t+1})}}
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\subsubsection{Headings: third level}
\lipsum[6]
\paragraph{Paragraph}
\lipsum[7]
\section{Examples of citations, figures, tables, references}
\label{sec:others}
\lipsum[8] \cite{kour2014real,kour2014fast} and see \cite{hadash2018estimate}.
The documentation for \verb+natbib+ may be found at
\begin{center}
\url{http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natnotes.pdf}
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Of note is the command \verb+\citet+, which produces citations
appropriate for use in inline text. For example,
\begin{verbatim}
\citet{hasselmo} investigated\dots
\end{verbatim}
produces
\begin{quote}
Hasselmo, et al.\ (1995) investigated\dots
\end{quote}
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\url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/booktabs}
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\subsection{Figures}
\lipsum[10]
\citep{zhang2019bertscore}
\citep{samuelML}
\citep{garvey2021would}
\citep{Ali-Vaccine}
See Figure \ref{fig:fig1}.
Please avoid footnotes. Here is how you add (unavoidable) footnotes. \footnote{Sample of the first footnote.}
\lipsum[11]
\begin{figure}
\centering
\fbox{\rule[-.5cm]{4cm}{4cm} \rule[-.5cm]{4cm}{0cm}}
\caption{Sample figure caption.}
\label{fig:fig1}
\end{figure}
\subsection{Tables}
\lipsum[12]
See awesome Table~\ref{tab:table}.
\begin{table}
\caption{Sample table title}
\centering
\begin{tabular}{lll}
\toprule
\multicolumn{2}{c}{Part} \\
\cmidrule(r){1-2}
Name & Description & Size ($\mu$m) \\
\midrule
Dendrite & Input terminal & $\sim$100 \\
Axon & Output terminal & $\sim$10 \\
Soma & Cell body & up to $10^6$ \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\label{tab:table}
\end{table}
\subsection{Lists}
\begin{itemize}
\item Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
\item consectetur adipiscing elit.
\item Aliquam dignissim blandit est, in dictum tortor gravida eget. In ac rutrum magna.
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\section{Conclusion}
Your conclusion here
\section*{Acknowledgments}
This was was supported in part by......
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