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%% This is file `main.tex' based on `sample-sigconf.tex' (q.v. for spurce of that,
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%% For the copyright see the original source file `sample-sigconf.tex'
%% in the `Sample' folder.
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%% For distribution of the original source see the terms
%% for copying and modification in the file samples.dtx.
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%% This generated file may be distributed as long as the
%% original source files, as listed above, are part of the
%% same distribution. (The sources need not necessarily be
%% in the same archive or directory.)
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%% Commands for TeXCount
%TC:macro \cite [option:text,text]
%TC:macro \citep [option:text,text]
%TC:macro \citet [option:text,text]
%TC:envir table 0 1
%TC:envir table* 0 1
%TC:envir tabular [ignore] word
%TC:envir displaymath 0 word
%TC:envir math 0 word
%TC:envir comment 0 0
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%% The first command in your LaTeX source must be the \documentclass command.
%% NOTE that a single column version is required for
%% submission and peer review. This can be done by changing
%% the \doucmentclass[...]{acmart} in this template to
%%\documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart}
%% This version is used for drafting and final submission
\documentclass[sigconf]{acmart}
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%% To ensure 100% compatibility, please check the white list of
%% approved LaTeX packages to be used with the Master Article Template at
%% https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/whitelist-of-latex-packages
%% before creating your document. The white list page provides
%% information on how to submit additional LaTeX packages for
%% review and adoption.
%% Fonts used in the template cannot be substituted; margin
%% adjustments are not allowed.
%%
%% \BibTeX command to typeset BibTeX logo in the docs
\AtBeginDocument{%
\providecommand\BibTeX{{%
\normalfont B\kern-0.5em{\scshape i\kern-0.25em b}\kern-0.8em\TeX}}}
%% Rights management information. This information is sent to you
%% when you complete the rights form. These commands have SAMPLE
%% values in them; it is your responsibility as an author to replace
%% the commands and values with those provided to you when you
%% complete the rights form.
\setcopyright{acmlicensed}
\copyrightyear{2024}
\acmYear{2024}
\acmDOI{XXXXXXX.XXXXXXX}
%% These commands are for a PROCEEDINGS abstract or paper.
\acmConference[Conference acronym 'XX]{Make sure to enter the correct
conference title from your rights confirmation email}{June 03--05,
2018}{Woodstock, NY}
%
% Uncomment \acmBooktitle if th title of the proceedings is different
% from ``Proceedings of ...''!
%
%\acmBooktitle{Woodstock '18: ACM Symposium on Neural Gaze Detection,
% June 03--05, 2018, Woodstock, NY}
\acmISBN{978-1-4503-XXXX-X/18/06}
%%
%% Submission ID.
%% Use this when submitting an article to a sponsored event. You'll
%% receive a unique submission ID from the organizers
%% of the event, and this ID should be used as the parameter to this command.
%%\acmSubmissionID{123-A56-BU3}
%%
%% For managing citations, it is recommended to use bibliography
%% files in BibTeX format.
%%
%% You can then either use BibTeX with the ACM-Reference-Format style,
%% or BibLaTeX with the acmnumeric or acmauthoryear sytles, that include
%% support for advanced citation of software artefact from the
%% biblatex-software package, also separately available on CTAN.
%%
%% Look at the sample-*-biblatex.tex files for templates showcasing
%% the biblatex styles.
%%
%%
%% The majority of ACM publications use numbered citations and
%% references. The command \citestyle{authoryear} switches to the
%% "author year" style.
%%
%% If you are preparing content for an event
%% sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH, you must use the "author year" style of
%% citations and references.
%% Uncommenting
%% the next command will enable that style.
%%\citestyle{acmauthoryear}
%%
%% end of the preamble, start of the body of the document source.
%% % Location of your graphics files for figures, here a sub-folder to the main project folder
\graphicspath{{./images/}}
\begin{document}
%%
%% The "title" command has an optional parameter,
%% allowing the author to define a "short title" to be used in page headers.
\title{Sample for ACM Hypertext Paper}
%%
%% The "author" command and its associated commands are used to define
%% the authors and their affiliations.
%% Of note is the shared affiliation of the first two authors, and the
%% "authornote" and "authornotemark" commands
%% used to denote shared contribution to the research.
\author{Ben Trovato}
\authornote{Both authors contributed equally to this research.}
\email{trovato@corporation.com}
\orcid{1234-5678-9012}
\author{G.K.M. Tobin}
\authornotemark[1]
\email{webmaster@marysville-ohio.com}
\affiliation{%
\institution{Institute for Clarity in Documentation}
\streetaddress{P.O. Box 1212}
\city{Dublin}
\state{Ohio}
\country{USA}
\postcode{43017-6221}
}
\author{Lars Th{\o}rv{\"a}ld}
\affiliation{%
\institution{The Th{\o}rv{\"a}ld Group}
\streetaddress{1 Th{\o}rv{\"a}ld Circle}
\city{Hekla}
\country{Iceland}}
\email{larst@affiliation.org}
\author{Valerie B\'eranger}
\affiliation{%
\institution{Inria Paris-Rocquencourt}
\city{Rocquencourt}
\country{France}
}
\author{Aparna Patel}
\affiliation{%
\institution{Rajiv Gandhi University}
\streetaddress{Rono-Hills}
\city{Doimukh}
\state{Arunachal Pradesh}
\country{India}}
\author{Huifen Chan}
\affiliation{%
\institution{Tsinghua University}
\streetaddress{30 Shuangqing Rd}
\city{Haidian Qu}
\state{Beijing Shi}
\country{China}}
\author{Charles Palmer}
\affiliation{%
\institution{Palmer Research Laboratories}
\streetaddress{8600 Datapoint Drive}
\city{San Antonio}
\state{Texas}
\country{USA}
\postcode{78229}}
\email{cpalmer@prl.com}
\author{John Smith}
\affiliation{%
\institution{The Thørväld Group}
\streetaddress{1 Th{\o}rv{\"a}ld Circle}
\city{Hekla}
\country{Iceland}}
\email{jsmith@affiliation.org}
\author{Julius P. Kumquat}
\affiliation{%
\institution{The Kumquat Consortium}
\city{New York}
\country{USA}}
\email{jpkumquat@consortium.net}
%%
%% By default, the full list of authors will be used in the page
%% headers. Often, this list is too long, and will overlap
%% other information printed in the page headers. This command allows
%% the author to define a more concise list
%% of authors' names for this purpose.
\renewcommand{\shortauthors}{Trovato and Tobin, et al.}
%%
%% The abstract is a short summary of the work to be presented in the
%% article.
\begin{abstract}
A clear and well-documented \LaTeX\ document is presented as an
article formatted for publication by ACM in a conference proceedings
or journal publication. Based on the ``acmart'' document class, this
article presents and explains many of the common variations, as well
as many of the formatting elements an author may use in the
preparation of the documentation of their work.
\end{abstract}
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%% The code below is generated by the tool at: http://dl.acm.org/ccs.cfm
%% Please copy and paste the code instead of the example below.
%%
\begin{CCSXML}
<ccs2012>
<concept>
<concept_id>00000000.0000000.0000000</concept_id>
<concept_desc>Do Not Use This Code, Generate the Correct Terms for Your Paper</concept_desc>
<concept_significance>500</concept_significance>
</concept>
<concept>
<concept_id>00000000.00000000.00000000</concept_id>
<concept_desc>Do Not Use This Code, Generate the Correct Terms for Your Paper</concept_desc>
<concept_significance>300</concept_significance>
</concept>
<concept>
<concept_id>00000000.00000000.00000000</concept_id>
<concept_desc>Do Not Use This Code, Generate the Correct Terms for Your Paper</concept_desc>
<concept_significance>100</concept_significance>
</concept>
<concept>
<concept_id>00000000.00000000.00000000</concept_id>
<concept_desc>Do Not Use This Code, Generate the Correct Terms for Your Paper</concept_desc>
<concept_significance>100</concept_significance>
</concept>
</ccs2012>
\end{CCSXML}
\ccsdesc[500]{Do Not Use This Code~Generate the Correct Terms for Your Paper}
\ccsdesc[300]{Do Not Use This Code~Generate the Correct Terms for Your Paper}
\ccsdesc{Do Not Use This Code~Generate the Correct Terms for Your Paper}
\ccsdesc[100]{Do Not Use This Code~Generate the Correct Terms for Your Paper}
%%
%% Keywords. The author(s) should pick words that accurately describe
%% the work being presented. Separate the keywords with commas.
\keywords{Do, Not, Us, This, Code, Put, the, Correct, Terms, for,
Your, Paper}
%% The following are not a requirement, delete if not using
\received{20 February 2024} %% inital submission date
\received[revised]{12 March 2024} %% interim new draft
\received[accepted]{5 June 2024} %% publication version
%%
%% This command processes the author and affiliation and title
%% information and builds the first part of the formatted document.
\maketitle
\section{Introduction}
Papers do not have any fixed sections names. Three levels of heading are supported in ACM papers.
A test reference of Bush's `As We May Think' \cite{bush:1945:awmt}, to indicate how references are set up.
There is no need to save this file when editing as Overleaf auto-saves the document. Use the green `Recompile' button in the upper menu bar to show or refresh the PDF. The output PDF is not saved into the project but can be downloaded, for reading outside overleaf, using a button at the right-hand end of the Overleaf menu-bar. To download the project files, use the home button in the menu bar to exit the project. Download options are available in your project listing.
Depending on your type of Overleaf account you will be able to share access with fellow authors---see Overleaf's documentation for details. Shared access also allows for leaving comments in the project.
\subsection{Do Not Remove Boilerplate Code}
The TEX document includes code to generate sections such as the the copyright block. Do not remove these. Authors of accepted papers will receive sections of code to replace these and customise the final paper accordingly.
Pay attention to the code comments about author information and add/remove authors as necessary; there must be at least one author. It is desirable that all/most authors have an ORCID ID as this is replacing the need for explicit emails (that my change as researcher move around. If an ORCID is supplied that author's name is made the anchor text of a web link to their ORCID page.
Macro codes are offered (\texttt{e.g. authornote}) which may be used as well as indicating the corresponding author(s) for communication during publication.
\subsection{General points on ACM papers}
See the file `sample-sigconf.pdf' provided with this template set. It explains the basics of a number of structural features.
Newer users of \LaTeX\ should take care to understand \LaTeX's special characters that need explicit escaping. Also be aware that typographic quotes and en-dash/em-dash hyphens are not used literally in TEX documents but are indicated with macros.
Overleaf has extensive documentation covering how to indicate typographic elements in \LaTeX code.
\subsubsection{A Third-level Heading}
Note that level-three headings are inset into the beginning in the first paragraph of that section, regardless of line breaks in the source document.
Sections at all three levels are auto-numbered, so these do not need to be numbered in your text.
%%
%% The acknowledgments section is defined using the "acks" environment
%% (and NOT an unnumbered section). This ensures the proper
%% identification of the section in the article metadata, and the
%% consistent spelling of the heading.
\begin{acks}
Acknowledgements go here. Delete enclosing begin/end markers if there are no acknowledgements.
\end{acks}
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%% The next two lines define the bibliography style to be used, and
%% the bibliography file.
\bibliographystyle{ACM-Reference-Format}
\bibliography{references.bib}
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\end{document}
\endinput
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%% End of file `main.tex'.