Instructions for preparing the Camera Ready papers
Publication Instructions for EACL 2012
When and where do I send my final camera-ready paper?
The deadline for submitting the camera ready copy is:
- March 09, 2012 (11:59pm Samoa time; UTC/GMT -11 hours)
This deadline will be hard. You may upload your paper starting now via the START Conference Manager:
How should the final copy differ from the original submission?
The paper should be improved to address the comments of the
reviewers, and in any other way that you see fit. The final version
should, of course, not be anonymous:
- Include the authors' names and affiliations under the title;
- De-anonymize references to your own work;
- Add acknowledgments where appropriate.
How long can it be?
At most 9 pages of content and any number of additional
pages containing references only, together with supplementary
material. Please, try to accommodate reviewers' suggestions as much as
possible.
Supplementary material must be in the form of a single .zip
or .tgz
archive file with a maximum size of 10MB; however, its content is not restricted. This may be uploaded separately to the submission website.
What is the format for the camera-ready copy?
As in the submission phase, we are using EACL 2012 style
files. Please
see eacl2012-tex.pdf
for detailed formatting instructions.
All submissions must be electronic in PDF and must follow the
two-column format of EACL proceedings. Authors are strongly
recommended to use the style files provided here. All camera-ready
manuscripts must be in Portable Document Format (PDF) on A4 paper (210
× 297 millimetres, 8.3 × 11.7 inches). Style files and detailed
formatting instructions can be found here:
If you are using LaTeX, please create the PDF file
with pdflatex.
This ensures use of the proper Type 1
fonts and also takes advantage of other PDF features. If you cannot
use pdflatex
for some reason, use latex,
and
then turn the resulting dvi file into pdf with dvips
-Ppdf
(do not use dvips
-Pps
). See a
comparison of latex
vs. pdflatex
.
Quick Check List for Camera-Ready Papers
Here is a list of the most important stylistic features to be
checked before you submit your final camera-ready copy.
Failing to observe these instructions may result in
re-submission. Remember to sign the copyright transfer agreement
electronically or physically as well.
- Paper format: PDF.
- Non-English characters: embed all fonts when generating the PDF file.
- Paper size: A4 (210 × 297 millimetres, 8.3 × 11.7 inches) .
- Title
- Length: DO NOT exceed the left and right margins; fold a long title into multiple lines if necessary.
- Capitalization: DO NOT FULLY CAPITALIZE THE TITLE LIKE THIS.
- Names of Authors:
- Capitalization: AUTHOR NAMES SHOULD NOT INCLUDE FULLY CAPITALIZED PARTS.
- Order: First Name First
- Consistency: Same as registered to the submission page; same spelling style in all accepted papers to avoid generating multiple author index entries for authors with more than one accepted paper
- Length: DO NOT exceed the left and right margins; the author list should be broken into two lines if it surpasses the margins.
- Page numbers and running headers: DO NOT supply.
- Non-English terms: supply transliteration or translation or both as appropriate as possible.
- Font sizes, types, styles and line spacing: as specified in style file.
- Tables, Figures, Equations, Images: make small details clearly visible and add captions to each.
- References: sort in ascending order of family name of first authors and do not miss required information.
Please see the style file for other details.
How do I ensure that my file is correctly formatted?
Please check the paper size by viewing your
document in Acrobat Reader. The bottom of the window should show the
size as "8.3 x 11.7 in" or "A4". You can check the size
of your PDF looking the document properties menu.
If your paper uses Asian fonts, please ensure that
they are encoded in the PDF file so that they can be displayed by
non-Asian versions of the PDF reader. (Asian versions ship with a
larger set of default fonts.) See
Adobe's
discussion of this issue, which unfortunately does not discuss
LaTeX. Suggested diagnostics and solutions are welcomed.
NOTE: Please run the "test" command on the submission page and download your paper as it will appear in the proceedings, and ensure that your paper adjusts correctly to the margins.
What if my paper includes graphics?
Remember that you are providing a camera-ready copy. Thus, artwork
and photos should be included directly in the paper in their final
positions. Resolution for raster images should be at least 160
dpi. Avoid GIF or JPEG images that are low resolution or highly
compressed. If images contain screen gradients, do not use screen
values below 20%.
Your paper must look good both when printed (black-and-white) and
when viewed onscreen as PDF (zoomable to any size, color okay). Thus,
you may want to use color high-resolution graphics, allowing onscreen
readers to zoom in on a graph and study it. However, please
check that the same graph or photograph is legible when printed on a
black-and-white printer. For example, different lines in a graph
should not be distinguished only by color, although they
can also be distinguished by color.
A good test is to print the paper on your own black-and-white laser
printer, and to view it in a PDF viewer at different resolutions.
Don't go overboard on resolution; keep file sizes manageable. Note
that vector graphics (e.g., encapsulated PostScript) look good at any
scale and take up little space (unless you are plotting many thousands
of data points).
How do I submit supplementary material?
You can upload supplementary material to the START Conference
Manager when you submit your camera-ready paper. All material must be
included in a single .zip or .tgz archive file no larger than
10MB. This material will be archived and available for public access.
How about copyright?
When you submit the paper, you will be asked to electronically or
physically sign ACL's Copyright Transfer Agreement on behalf of all
authors. Authors retain many rights under this agreement. The
agreement is appropriate in the vast majority of cases. A revised
agreement that is more relaxed in certain circumstances (e.g., work
done for governments) can be also made available. Please contact the
publication chair (email address below) if in doubt.
Before signing this form, please confirm with your co-authors (and,
if applicable, your and their employers) that they authorize you to
sign on their behalf.
What if my paper's title or author list has changed?
Then please edit those metadata fields when you upload the
camera-ready version, so that they will appear correctly in the table
of contents, author index, conference schedule, etc.
My question isn't answered here ...?
Please email the publication
chairs, Adrià de Gispert or
Fabrice Lefèvre.
We will update this page as new issues arise.