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ICCE 2018 1
Company or university, city, state and country
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1. Introduction 3. Major Contributions 5. Experimental Design 7. Discussion


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8. Conclusions
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4. Methodology
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6. Results
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9. Future Work
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P1.01 Paper Title
First A. AUTHOR , Second B. AUTHOR , and Third C. AUTHOR , Member, IEEE
1 1 2
1
Company or university, city, state and country
ICCE 2018 1
Company or university, city, state and country
http://www.icce.org/
Contact emails and/or website

1. Introduction 3. Major Contributions 5. Experimental Design 7. Discussion


• You may put your poster on any un-used poster board. • Your poster can be subdivided into logical sections (and • Avoid putting too much material on the poster. • The central topic of the presentation should be clearly
Attach your material to the 4-foot high by 8-foot wide sheets of paper) depending on the content, and map them • Each of the sections (sheets of paper) should be numbered stated in as few words as possible.
(1.22m x 2.44m) poster board (landscape format). Pushpins to the poster board. You might organize your poster into, in sequence with 1- or 2-inch high numbers to guide the • Outline your work briefly. Provide details only for the
will be available for this purpose. At least one author must e.g., 4 columns of a width corresponding to A2 in • reader through your poster presentation. The surface of the highlights of your work.
be present the entire session to explain your work and landscape format, with sufficient space in between. Use poster board is light gray. • Results should be presented pictorially where possible
answer questions. A major advantage of this type of whatever paper size you want within every column but no • Make sure the poster sessions attendants understand the (graphs, charts or schematics). You also may want to
presentation is interchange between conference attendees less than (A3 or) A2. subject and get the message of your poster quickly and provide an interpretation of the results below each panel.
and authors. Please remove your poster at the end of the easily.
session. Make sure that your texts can easily be read from a
distance of about 2 meters or 7 feet.

8. Conclusions
2. Motivation and Background
• The conclusions should be stated briefly in large type.
• The heading should have letters at least 1 1/2 inches or 38 Many viewers read this first, hence it should be easy to
mm high (150 pt), giving the title of the paper, the authors understand.
and their affiliations.
• Lettering for text and illustrations should be at least 3/8
inches or 10 mm high (40 pt). 4. Methodology
• Intermediate headings should be somewhat larger (e.g., 70 pt).
• The title of the poster may best go across all columns, and
use the whole width of the board. 6. Results
• A sample poster layout is shown through this PowerPoint
template, for which paper size has been set to exactly half • Be clear: state the problems and the proposed solutions and
the size of the poster board (that is, it could be printed with results in a clear and concise way
a 200% zoom to match exactly the size of the board). • Be short: Use few words, prefer bulleted lists over 9. Future Work
paragraphs of text. Concentrate on what is essential. Details
can be mentioned orally. • The design of an effective poster is a rigorous test of your
• A picture is worth a thousand words: Use photographs, ability to communicate your work. A good poster requires
diagrams and other figures, and prefer diagrams over tiring considerable effort and attention to detail.
tables. • For further information please contact the Poster Session
• The introduction/background should contain 3 to 5 brief chair Prof. Fabrizio Lamberti at lamberti@polito.it
sentences outlining information necessary to understand the •
paper and why the work was done.

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