paper template

PROJECT TITLE
Author name 1
Email
Author name 2
Email
Author name 3
Email
PROJECT REPORT NUMBER
Course Number: Course Title
Submitted to Instructor Name
Instructors Affiliation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Give a table of contents. You can use the MS Word function to create a table of contents.
2
ABSTRACT
Give your project abstract here. The project abstract should not be more than 300 words.
KEYWORDS
Keyword-1, Keyword-2, Keyword-3, Keyword-4, Keyword-5
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1. MAIN SECTION HEADING (LEVEL 1 HEADING)
This is the format for your main text. Do not use a blank line in between two paragraphs. This is
the first paragraph. To cite a reference use its citation number, the number is given in the order it is
cited. For instance we are making the first citation here so the reference number will be 1 and cited
as [1] which in our reference list is the paper Rust et al.
This is the second paragraph. There is no blank line between paragraphs.
Below is an example of bulleted text.
 A user profile, comprising user-defining attributes that describes the characteristics of each
user.
 Information customization is achieved using constraint satisfaction methods that involve the
satisfaction of two constraints: (i) user-model constraints and (ii) co-existence
constraints.
1.1. SUB-SECTION HEADING (LEVEL 2 HEADING)
Use the same main text through the document.
1.1.1. Level 3 heading
This is the last level of headings. All figures should be centered and should have a figure/table
number which should be mentioned in the text as Figure 1.
Document Composition
(content and conditions)
Profile
Repository
User-Info
(EMR) DB
User-Info
Past (Health) User
2a
2b
(EMR)
Profiles
User Profiler
(Health Status Profiler)
Information Repository
1
Current User Profile
3
(Current Health Profile)
4a
Request
Information 4b
Information Retriever
Topic Matching
Online User Data Validation 2c
User Specific Information
Information Customizer
User Dialog Facilitator
Answers
User
4c
CSP Backtracking Search
Technique
Demand-based Query
Questions
Push
Pull
Information
Delivery
8
Personalized and
Consistent Information
7
Viewable Information
Package
5
6
Information
Composer
Optimised
Information
Information Optimizer
CSP Stochastic Generate
& Test Search
Figure 1. Process flow for generating personalized and factually consistent information (Format for table and figure
caption)
REFERENCES
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
Rust RT, Lemon KN, E-service and the consumer. International Journal of Electronic Commerce, Vol. 5(3),
2001 pp. 85-102. (Journal paper citation)
Fink J, Kobsa A, Putting personalization into practice, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 45(5), 2002. (Journal
paper citation)
Abidi SSR, Chong Y, Abidi SR, Patient empowerment via ‘pushed’ delivery of personalized healthcare
Educational content over the internet. Proceedings of 10th World Congress on Medical Informatics, 2001,
London. (Conference paper citation)
Brusilovsky P, Methods and techniques of adaptive hypermedia. In P. Brusilovsky, A. Kobsa and J. Vassileva
(eds.): Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1998a, pp. 1-43. (Book
chapter citation)
Tsang E. Foundations of constraint satisfaction. Academic Press, London, UK. 1993. (Book citation)
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