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Word style file for IFSA-EUSFLAT 2015 (Use “Title of Paper” style) Author 1 Author 2 Author 1 1 Affiliation (“Affiliation” Style of this template ) 2 Affiliation (“Affiliation 2” style. Has extra spacing after the line) Abstract (use “Abstract” Style) You will notice that the abstract is not numbered. Also, the first paragraph after a header is not indented. Use the “Body Text 1” style for the first paragraph after a header. Subsequent paragraphs are indented. The abstract should not be longer than 100 words. Keywords: Use “keywords” style here 1. Typesetting a proceedings document using Word (use “Header 1” Style) This is a sample file. Please use this file to correctly typeset a submission to a conference published by Atlantis Press. The associated pdf file will help you to have an idea of what your paper should looklike. 1.1. Page format and margins (use “Header 2” style) Also, do not change page size (A4 Format) and the margins as they have been set in the template: Top-21 mm, Right-21.5 mm, Bottom-21 mm, Left- 21.5 mm. Text should be justified. 1.2. Style information 1.2.1 Page numbers (use “Header 3”) Please do not add page numbers to this style; page numbers will be added by the publishers. 1.2.2 Page headings Do not add headings to your document. 1.3. Mathematics Use either the Microsoft Equation Editor or the MathType add-on for all math objects in your paper (Insert | Object | Create New | Microsoft Equation or MathType Equation). Make sure that your Equation Editor or MathType fonts, including sizes, are set up to match the text of your document.

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Title of Article (Use Title of Paper style)

Word style file for IFSA-EUSFLAT 2015(Use Title of Paper style)

Author1 Author2 Author1

1Affiliation (Affiliation Style of this template )

2Affiliation (Affiliation 2 style. Has extra spacing after the line)

Abstract (use Abstract Style)

You will notice that the abstract is not numbered. Also, the first paragraph after a header is not indented. Use the Body Text 1 style for the first paragraph after a header. Subsequent paragraphs are indented. The abstract should not be longer than 100 words.

Keywords: Use keywords style here

1. Typesetting a proceedings document using Word (use Header 1 Style)

This is a sample file. Please use this file to correctly typeset a submission to a conference published by Atlantis Press. The associated pdf file will help you to have an idea of what your paper should looklike.

1.1. Page format and margins (use Header 2 style) Also, do not change page size (A4 Format) and the margins as they have been set in the template: Top-21mm, Right-21.5mm, Bottom-21mm, Left-21.5mm. Text should be justified.

1.2. Style information1.2.1 Page numbers (use Header 3)Please do not add page numbers to this style; page numbers will be added by the publishers.

1.2.2 Page headings

Do not add headings to your document.

1.3. MathematicsUse either the Microsoft Equation Editor or the MathType add-on for all math objects in your paper (Insert | Object | Create New | Microsoft Equation or MathType Equation). Make sure that your Equation Editor or MathType fonts, including sizes, are set up to match the text of your document.

First use the equation editor to create the equation. Then select the Equation markup style.

(1)

Put tab mark before and after equation. Separate from text by one empty row.

Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1).

1.4. Tables and figuresUse the Header 2 style, shown above, for subheads. Following is an example of a graphic and caption (Figure style).

All figures will be printed in black and white. You may use colour figures but it is your responsibility to check that they print correctly in black and white. The colour version will be kept in the Atlantis Press on-line version of the proceedings (if this is agreed upon).

Below is an example of a figure area and the related caption.

Fig. 1: Use Figure style here.

This style is Body Text, which we use for second and subsequent paragraphs. The following is an example of the Bullet style, which you may want to use for lists.

Bullet style, bullet style, bullet style

Bullet style, bullet style, bullet style

Table 1 shows an example of table.

IDageweight

11565

22474

31869

43278

Table 1: Age and weight of people.2. Submitting the manuscript (This is Header 1 style)

All papers must be sent in PDF format.

Papers should be formatted with double columns and should be single-spaced, 10 point Times New Roman font.

Papers must be provided in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format and cannot be larger than 5MB.

Filenames should be as follows: lastname_firstname.doc or lastname_firstname.pdf.

References[1] Use References style here.

[2] N. Delfosse and P. Loubaton, Adaptibe blind separation of sources: A deflation approach, Signal Processing, 45:59--83, Elsevier, 1995.

[3] S. Haykin, editor. Unsupervised Adaptive Filtering vol. 1: Blind Source Separation, John Willey and Sons, New York, 2000.[4] S. Cruces, A. Cichocki and S. Amari, The minimum entropy and cumulants based contrast functions for blind source extraction. In J. Mira and A. Prieto, editors, proceedings of the 6th international workshop on artificial neural networks (IWANN 2001), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2085, pages 786-793, Springer-Verlag, 2001.

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