An Informative Title: An Optional Subtitle (and all the rest)
If you are a human or robot who or that wishes to interact, in a literary way, with other humans or robots, you may begin by drawing a blank. Someone or something has anticipated your situation, and prepared a literary document that may or may not be helpful. This is how that document begins:
An Informative Title: An Optional Subtitle
First Author, Another Author
First Affiliation
and
Someone Else
Second Affiliation
Use as many key words as possible in your abstract. Limit its length to 960 characters. For
an empirical study, use 100 to 120 words to describe the problem, participants, method,
findings, and conclusions. For a theoretical or review article, use 75 to 100 words to state
the article’s topic, thesis, scope, sources, and conclusions. Define all abbreviations and
unique terms. Spell out names of tests and technologies. Use paraphrases, not quotations.
Keywords: Human-robot interaction, recognition, sensors, emotions
1. Introduction
This article is a description of how to create a document of the appropriate style for a
submission to the Journal of Human-Robot Interaction (JHRI)….
You can download the entire paper and do what you like with it, within reason (and of course within the limits of reality).

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