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Classroom Lesson
Template for classroom lessons, including custom commands for questions, blank lines, and images.
Matt Braddock

Couverture thèse IPGP avec logo 2022
Gabarit pour Couverture thèse IPGP
Geneviève Moguilny

情報処理学会全国大会 非公式テンプレート
ykさんが https://github.com/yk-lab/ipsj_national_convention_template で公開されている情報処理学会 全国大会用テンプレートを,Overleafで利用できるように微調整したものです.情報処理学会の公式なテンプレートではありませんので,ご注意ください.情報処理学会の公式な原稿作成要領は https://www.ipsj.or.jp/event/taikai/85/manuscript.html をご覧ください(リンク先は第85回のものです).
yk and Junya Nakamura

ISPIV2023_Template_Paper
Please use this template to create either your two-page abstract (abstract deadline: January 15, 2023) or your
final full-length paper (final paper deadline: May 15, 2023). In the case of a final full paper, it should be 6–
10 pages in length. Please do not include page numbers, since these will be assigned later in the conference
proceedings document. Please submit the PDF file following the submission instructions to be posted here.
The pdf file should have a unique name, e.g. ’paperISPIV2023 [name of first author] [submission date (e.g.:
Jan012023)].pdf’. Again, either a two-page abstract or a final full-length paper (if the abstract is accepted)
must be submitted by their corresponding deadlines.
The ISPIV 2023 Organizing Committee

TU Dublin EC&DT Poster Template
Enterprise Computing and Digital Transformation, TU Dublin - Computing Poster Template
Karen Nolan

Template Rapport UCL
Simple Template to create a Rapport easily and quickly (in French)
Quentin Mertens

MT Summit 2023 Template
This is a paper template for Machine Translation Summit XIX (MT Summit 2023).
MT Summit 2023 Program Committee

HUSTtex-华中科技大学本科论文系列模板
A simple latex template for the undergraduate thesis tasks at HUST. Code hosted at GitHub repo: zfengg/HUSTtex.
Zhou Feng

Arrows for Syntax Diagrams with Forest
An explainer targeted at students and researchers in linguistics (syntax, specifically) for fine-grained control of arrows in syntax diagrams (both trees and linear structures). Written for students in Linguistics and Cognitive Science at the Claremont Colleges but likely useful for others as well.
Michael Diercks and Charis Kim