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% ================ Define title and author names here ===============
% ====================================================
%user defined variables
\def\papertitle{Paper Template for ICMC 2025}
\def\firstauthor{First Author}
\def\secondauthor{Second Author}
\def\thirdauthor{Third Author}
\def\fourthauthor{Fourth Author}
\def\fifthauthor{Fifth Author}
\def\sixthauthor{Sixth Author}
\def\papertitle{Defining Programming languages for Music through the view of ``Somewhat Weak'' Computer Music}
% \def\firstauthor{Tomoya Matsuura}
\def\firstauthor{Anonymized for review}
% \def\secondauthor{Second Author}
% \def\thirdauthor{Third Author}
% \def\fourthauthor{Fourth Author}
% \def\fifthauthor{Fifth Author}
% \def\sixthauthor{Sixth Author}
% adds the automatic
% Saves a lot of output space in PDF... after conversion with the distiller
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\ifpdf % compiling with pdflatex
\usepackage[pdftex,
pdftitle={\papertitle},
pdfauthor={\firstauthor, \secondauthor, \thirdauthor},
pdfauthor={\firstauthor},
bookmarksnumbered, % use section numbers with bookmarks
pdfstartview=XYZ % start with zoom=100% instead of full screen;
% especially useful if working with a big screen :-)
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% Single address
% To use with only one author or several with the same address
% ---------------
%\oneauthor
% {\firstauthor} {Affiliation \\ %
% {\tt \href{mailto:author@ul.ie}{author@ul.ie}}}
% \oneauthor
% {\firstauthor} {Tokyo University of the Arts \\ %
% {\tt \href{mailto:me@matsuuratomoya.com}{me@matsuuratomoya.com}}}
\oneauthor
{\firstauthor} { \\ %
{\tt \href{mailto:example@example.com}{example@example.com}}}
%Two addresses
% the default spacing is 1.5in, but this can be reduced to 0.5in or less, if needed
%--------------
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% Three addresses
% the default spacing is 0.5in, but this can be reduced to 0.3in or less, if needed
% --------------
\threeauthors
{0.5in}
{\firstauthor} {Affiliation1 \\ %
{\tt \href{mailto:author1@myorg.org}{author1@myorg.org}}}
{\secondauthor} {Affiliation2 \\ %
{\tt \href{mailto:author2@myorg.org}{author2@myorg.org}}}
{\thirdauthor} { Affiliation3 \\ %
{\tt \href{mailto:author3@myorg.org}{author3@myorg.org}}}
% \threeauthors
% {0.5in}
% {\firstauthor} {Affiliation1 \\ %
% {\tt \href{mailto:author1@myorg.org}{author1@myorg.org}}}
% {\secondauthor} {Affiliation2 \\ %
% {\tt \href{mailto:author2@myorg.org}{author2@myorg.org}}}
% {\thirdauthor} { Affiliation3 \\ %
% {\tt \href{mailto:author3@myorg.org}{author3@myorg.org}}}
% Four addresses
% the default spacing is 1.5in, but this can be reduced to 0.5in or less, if needed
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\capstarttrue
%
\begin{abstract}
The abstract should be placed at the start of the top left column and should contain about 150-200 words. The abstract should be formatted in italic type (this has already been set in the abstract style).
\input{abstract.tex}
\end{abstract}
%
\providecommand{\citep}{ \cite}% for pandoc
\def\tightlist{\itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt} %for pandoc
\section{Introduction}\label{sec:introduction}
This template includes all the information about formatting manuscripts for the ICMC 2025 Conference. Please follow these guidelines to give the final proceedings a uniform look. Authors will be {\em required} to make any necessary typographic corrections and changes before publication. If you have any questions, please contact the ICMC 2025 Organizers.
This template can be downloaded from the \href{https://icmc2025.sites.northeastern.edu/}{ICMC 2025 web site}\footnote{\href{https://icmc2025.sites.northeastern.edu/}{icmc2025.sites.northeastern.edu}}.
\section{Page size and format}\label{sec:page_size}
The proceedings will be formatted as {\em portrait A4-size paper (21.0cm $\times$ 29.7cm)}. All material on each page should fit within a rectangle of 17.2cm $\times$ 25.2cm, centered on the page, beginning 2.0cm from the top of the page and ending with 2.5cm from the bottom. The left and right margins should be 1.9cm. The text should be in two 8.2cm columns with a 0.8cm gutter. All {\em text} must be in a two-column format, and justified.
\section{Typeset Text}\label{sec:typeset_text}
\subsection{Normal or Body Text}\label{subsec:body}
Please use a 10~pt (point) Times family font (i.e., Times New Roman). Sans-serif fonts or non-proportional fonts can be used only for special purposes, such as distinguishing source code text.
The first paragraph in each section should not be indented, but all other paragraphs should be. (Again, these have all been set in the styles provided.)
% this inserts a column-break
%\pagebreak
\subsection{Title and Authors}
The title is 16~pt Times, bold, upper case, centered. Authors' names are centered. The lead author's name is to be listed first (left-most), and the co-authors' names after. If the addresses for all authors are the same, include the address only once, centered. If the authors have different addresses, put the addresses, evenly spaced, under each authors' name. You may adjust the number of columns, above to reflect the number of authors. Do not include actual author names or affiliations on your initial paper submission, as the review process is double-blind.
\subsection{First Page Copyright Notice}
Please include the copyright notice exactly as it appears here in the lower left-hand corner of the page. It is set in 8~pt Times, one column in width, and should not descend into the page margins (i.e., it should keep clear of the 1" margin at the bottom of the page).
\subsection{Page Numbering, Headers and Footers}
Do not include headers, footers or page numbers in your submission. These will be added when the publications are assembled.
\section{Headings}
First level headings are in Times 12pt bold, centered with 1 line of space above the section head, and 1/2 space below it. For a section header immediately followed by a subsection header, the space should be merged.
\subsection{Second Level Headings}
Second level headings are in Times 10~pt bold, flush left,
with 1 line of space above the section head, and 1/2 space below it.
The first letter of each significant word is capitalized.
\subsubsection{Third and further Level Headings}
Third level headings are in Times 10~pt italic, flush left, with 1/2 line of space above the section head, and 1/2 space below it. The first letter of each significant word is capitalized.
Using more than three levels of headings is strongly discouraged.
\pagebreak
\section{Equations, Figures, Footnotes}
\subsection{Equations}
Equations should be placed on separated lines and numbered.
The number should be on the right side, in parentheses.
\begin{equation}
E=mc^{2}.
\label{eq:Emc2}
\end{equation}
\subsection{Figures, Tables and Captions}
All artwork must be centered, neat, clean, and legible. All lines should be very dark for purposes of reproduction and artwork should not be hand-drawn. The proceedings will be distributed in electronic form only, therefore color figures are allowed. However, you may want to check that your figures are understandable even if they are printed in black-and-white.
\begin{table}[h]
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
\hline
String Value & Numeric value \\
\hline
Hello ICMC2025 & 2025 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\caption{Table captions should be placed below the table.}
\label{tab:example}
\end{table}
Numbers and captions of figures and tables always appear below the figure/table. Leave 1 line space between the figure or table and the caption. Figure and tables are numbered consecutively. Captions should be Times 9~pt. Place tables/figures in text as close to the reference as possible, and preferably at the top of the page.
\begin{figure}[h]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.9\columnwidth]{figure.eps}
\caption{Figure captions are placed below the figure, exactly like this. Please note that the printed proceedings will be black and white.\label{fig:example}}
\end{figure}
Always refer to tables and figures in the main text, for example:
see Figure \ref{fig:example} and \tabref{tab:example}.
Place Tables/Figures in text as close to the reference as possible.
Figures and tables may extend across both columns to a maximum width of 17.2cm.
Vectorial figures are preferred.
When using {\texttt{Matlab}},
export using either Postscript or PDF format.
Also, in order to optimize readability, the font size of text within a figure should be at list identical to footnote font size. If bitmap figures are used, please make sure that the resolution is enough for print quality.
\subsection{Footnotes}
Indicate footnotes with a number in the text.\footnote{This is a footnote.}
Use 8~pt type for footnotes. Place the footnotes at the bottom of the page
on which they appear.
Precede the footnote with a 0.5~pt horizontal rule.
%\newpage
\section{Citations}
All bibliographical references should be listed at the end, inside a section named ``REFERENCES''.
References must be numbered {\ul {in order of appearance}}, {\em not} alphabetically. Please avoid listing references that do not appear in the text.
Reference numbers in the text should appear within square brackets, such as
in~\cite{Someone:09} or~\cite{Someone:04,Someone:13}.
The reference format is the standard IEEE one. We recommend using BibTeX to create the reference list.
\section{Conclusions}
Please, submit full-length papers. Submission is fully electronic and automated through the Conference Management System.
{\ul{Do not}} send papers directly by e-mail.
\input{content.tex}
\begin{acknowledgments}
At the end of the Conclusions, acknowledgments to people, projects, funding agencies, etc. can be included after the second-level heading ``Acknowledgments'' (with no numbering).
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%bibliography here
\bibliography{icmc2025_paper_template}
\bibliography{main}
\end{document}