This is the paper template for the Euroregio Baltic Nordic Acoustic Meeting 2022, to be held in Aalborg, Denmark from 9th-11th of May 2022.
The template uses the XeLaTeX compiler.
This document is a template for preparing a manuscript for the proceedings of the GermEval 2021 shared task on the identification of toxic, engaging, and fact-claiming comments. It follows the ACL 2020 proceedings template. The document is an example of what your manuscript should look like.
ACM has transitioned to a new authoring template. This new TeX template (acmart v2.08) consolidates the previous eight individual ACM journal and proceedings templates. The templates are updated to the latest software versions, developed to enable accessibility features, and they use a new font set.
The new LaTeX package incorporates updated versions of the following ACM templates:
ACM Journals: ACM Small, ACM Large, ACM and TOG (also for SIGGRAPH authors publishing in TOG)
ACM proceedings templates: ACM Standard and SIGPLAN
All journals use acmsmall with the following exceptions:
acmlarge - Large single column format, used for IMWUT, JOCCH, PACMPL, POMACS, TAP, PACMHCI
acmtog - Large double column format, used for TOG
Note: Most proceedings authors will use the "sigconf" proceedings template. If you are unsure which template variant to use, please request clarification from your event or publication contact.
Important information regarding submission versions for review: After finalizing the formatting of your paper you must use the option “manuscript” with \documentclass[manuscript]{acmart} command. This will generate the output in single column review format which is required. Accepted manuscripts will be transformed during production to produce properly formatted output accord to the publication specifications. Authors will be provided the opportunity to review and approve the formatted output before the article is published to the ACM Digital Library.
Before using the 2017 ACM consolidated proceedings template, we strongly suggest that you read the TeX User Guide. Authors who plan to use their own packages should read the longer Implementation Guide.