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AISB2008

This document provides guidelines for preparing a paper for submission to the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. It describes the required style and layout specifications so that non-LaTeX users can create their own style sheet to achieve the proper format. The source file and PDF version are made available for LaTeX users and all contributors, respectively.

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AISB2008

This document provides guidelines for preparing a paper for submission to the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. It describes the required style and layout specifications so that non-LaTeX users can create their own style sheet to achieve the proper format. The source file and PDF version are made available for LaTeX users and all contributors, respectively.

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Guidelines for Preparing a Paper for the European Conference on Articial Intelligence

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Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to show a contributor the required style for a paper for AISB 2008. The specications for layout A are described so that non-LTEX users can create their own style sheet to achieve the same layout. The source for the sample le is available A for LTEX users. The PostScript and the PDF le is available for all.

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