4th International Joint Workshop on
Computational Creativity
Goldsmiths, University of London17-19 June 2007
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Submission

Submission management is now available, below. Please note that, because of the short time-scale of the schedule, we require submission in the finalised publication format; please read the rest of this page to makes sure your paper conforms. Non-conformant papers will be returned unread.

Please don't forget to keep the review version of your paper anonymous.

It will help the organisers if you indicate your intention to submit by requesting an author account on the management site immediately.

Resources

CC07 Submission Format

CC07 LaTeX source files (save them all into the same directory/folder to use them):

You should be able to do most of the things you need by copying the template file and editing it.

When processed, the above gives you this:

LaTeX and related

You can get LaTeX for all platforms here.

TeXShop is a nice Mac OS X GUI for it.

MikTeX is a good Windows LaTeX implementation and GUI.

Lyx is a popular cross-platform GUI for LaTeX.

Here are some excellent instructions for making sure that your PDF file is universally printable.

Publication format

Submissions must be in camera-ready format PDF or PostScript, prepared using the LaTeX typesetting package. Instructions and formatting files are given below.

We understand that some authors are not familiar with LaTeX; however, the quality and correctness of its output are sufficiently better (than Word) that we would rather support authors in using it than make do with inferior presentation.

If you cannot make LaTeX work in the way you need (after trying hard, based on the template, please) then email Geraint Wiggins, with a clear description of the problem and a sample of the problem source text, and he will do his best to help*.

* This offer applies only to CC07 submissions.