For Authors and Presenters Neural Information Processing Systems: Natural and Synthetic

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NOTE
Posters and Demonstrations will be on view Tuesday evening and Wednesday evening.
NOTE
Posters must be removed by the following morning.

Important Dates
Tutorials: Dec 9, 2002
Conference: Dec 10, 11, 12 (until noon), 2002
Workshops: Dec 12 (evening reception), 13, 14, 2002
Poster presentations: Dec 10, 11, 2002
Demonstrations: Dec 10, 11, 2002
Camera-ready papers due: January 10 2003
Proceedings available online: March 2003
Proceedings volumes mailed: June 2003
  Final Drafts


Instructions

Camera-ready papers are due January 10, 2003. To submit the final draft, email it to nips@cs.tu-berlin.de. The subject of the message should be the paper ID (for example 'AA24'). This year only Postscript format will be accepted.

The formatting instructions are the same as they were for submissions. Click to download the NIPS*2002 formatting instructions [.ps] [.pdf]. LaTeX: [.tex], (LaTeX 2.09 [.sty]), (LaTeX 2e [.sty]). MS Word: [.rtf].

  Poster and Demo Presentation


Instructions

Posters and Demonstrations will be on view from 7:30 to 10:30 pm on Tuesday, December 10, and Wednesday, December 11, 2002. Tuesday night posters must be removed by 9:00 am on Wednesday morning. Wednesday night posters must be removed by 9:00 am on Thursday morning.

You should set up your poster or demonstration during the period from 1:00 to 6:00 pm on the day of your poster presentation. Posters will be assigned numbers (e.g. AA34). These numbers will be attached to the individual display boards in the Poster Presentation Room. You should find the display board corresponding to your number and attach your poster there. Poster pins will be provided.

Each poster presentation will occupy a 4 foot x 8 foot surface area. Plan your poster to fit this space. Identify your poster near the top of the panel with title and name(s)of investigator(s). All typefaces and graphics on the poster should be large enough to be read comfortably from distances of four to five feet. A well-designed poster clearly states the main problem and contribution and guides the viewer through the presentation. Hardcopies of viewgraphs do not make a good poster. A matte finish on your poster materials will give better visibility under the glare from lights. You may want to have copies of your paper or poster, along with other material to give to viewers.





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