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Abstract-In this paper, we describe the formatting guidelines for TMR Journal Submission. The authors must follow the
instructions given in the document for the papers to be published. You can use this document as both an instruction set and
as a template into which you can type your own text. The entire paper must be in A4 size with dimension (9" X 11").
General Terms- Your general terms must be any term which can be used for general classification of the submitted
material such as Pattern Recognition, Security, Algorithms et. al.
Keywords- Keywords are your own designated keywords which can be used for easy location of the manuscript using any
search engines. Each keyword are separated by semicolon (;)

1. INTRODUCTION 3.2 This paragraph is a repeat of 3.1


Please use a 10-point Times Roman font, or other Roman
We ask that authors follow some simple guidelines. In font with serifs, as close as possible in appearance to
essence, we ask you to make your paper look exactly like Times Roman in which these guidelines have been set. The
this document. The easiest way to do this is simply to goal is to have a 10-point text, as you see here. Please use
download the template and replace the content with your sans-serif or non-proportional fonts only for special
own material. purposes, such as distinguishing source code text. If Times
2. PAGE LAYOUT Roman is not available, try the font named Computer
Modern Roman. On a Macintosh, use the font named
All material on each page should fit within a rectangle of Times. Right margins should be justified, not ragged.
size (9" x 11").
3.3 Title and Authors
2.1 Margins: Margins are set according as below. The title (Times Roman font 20-point) and 20-points of
 Top: 0.85" white space between the Title and Authors' names (Times
 Bottom: 0.85" Roman font 14-point) and affiliations (Times Roman font
 Left: 0.85" 12-point) and 20-points of white space below the
 Right: 0.85" affiliation, before the abstract. 20 point white space after
 Gutter: 0.30". keywords. All of these elements run across the full width
 Gutter position: left of the page – one column wide. See the top of this page for
Your paper must be in two column format with a space of three addresses.
0.4" between columns, and width of each column is 3.3". 3.4 Subsequent Pages
For pages other than the first page, start at the top of the
3. TYPESET TEXT
page, and continue in double-column format. The two
3.1 Normal or Body Text columns on the last page should be as close to equal length
Please use a 10-point Times Roman font, or other Roman as possible.
font with serifs, as close as possible in appearance to Table 1. Table captions should be placed above the
Times Roman in which these guidelines have been set. The table
goal is to have a 10-point text, as you see here. Please use
sans-serif or non-proportional fonts only for special Graphics Top In-between Bottom
purposes, such as distinguishing source code text. If Times Tables End Last First
Roman is not available, try the font named Computer Figures Good Similar Very well
Modern Roman. On a Macintosh, use the font named
Times. Right margins should be justified, not ragged. 3.5 Page Numbering, Headers and Footers
Do not include headers, footers or page numbers in your
submission. The page number will be assigned when the
publications are assembled.

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4. FIGURES/CAPTIONS Captions should be Times New Roman 10-point bold.


They should be numbered (e.g., “Table 1” or “Figure 2”),
Place Tables/Figures/Images in text as close to the please note that the word for Table and Figure are spelled
reference as possible (see Figure 1). It may extend across out. Figure’s captions should be centered beneath the
both columns to a maximum width of 7” (i.e. 3.3" width of image or picture and Table captions should be centered
first column+0.4" space between two columns +3.3" width above the table body
of second column).
.

Fig 1: If necessary, the images can be extended both columns

5. SECTIONS [3] Fröhlich, B. and Plate, J. 2000. The cubic mouse: a


new device for three-dimensional input. In
The heading of a section should be in Times New Roman Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human
12-point bold in all-capitals flush left with additional 6- Factors in Computing Systems
points of white space above the section head. Sections
and subsequent sub-sections should be numbered and [4] Tavel, P. 2007 Modeling and Simulation Design. AK
flush left. For a section head and a sub-section head Peters Ltd.
together (such as Section 2 and sub-section 2.1), use no [5] Sannella, M. J. 1994 Constraint Satisfaction and
additional space above the sub-section head. Debugging for Interactive User Interfaces. Doctoral
5.2. Sub-sections Thesis. UMI Order Number: UMI Order No.
The heading of sub-sections should be in Times New GAX95-09398., University of Washington.
Roman 11-point bold with only the initial letters [6] Forman, G. 2003. An extensive empirical study of
capitalized. (Note: For sub-sections and sub-sub-sections, feature selection metrics for text classification. J.
a word like the ora is not capitalized unless it is the first Mach. Learn. Res. 3 (Mar. 2003), 1289-1305.
word of the header.)
5.3. Sub-sub-sections [7] Sannella, M. J. 1994 Constraint Satisfaction and
The heading for sub-sub-sections should be in Times New Debugging for Interactive User Interfaces. Doctoral
Roman 11-point italic with initial letters capitalized and 4- Thesis. UMI Order Number: UMI Order No.
points of white space above the sub-sub-section head. GAX95-09398., University of Washington.
5.3.1. Sub-sub-sections [8] Forman, G. 2003. An extensive empirical study of
The heading for sub-sub-sections should be in Times New feature selection metrics for text classification. J.
Roman 10-point italic bold with initial letters capitalized. Mach. Learn. Res. 3 (Mar. 2003), 1289-1305.

REFERENCES Organization of Research Paper


[1] Bowman, M., Debray, S. K., and Peterson, L. L. There is an essential organizational pattern which makes
1993. Reasoning about naming systems. . the writing as well as reading of research paper easy.
[2] Ding, W. and Marchionini, G. 1997 A Study on Video There are some basic parts although there may be
Browsing Strategies. Technical Report. University of modifications according to content. The basic principle to
Maryland at College Park. consider in writing a research paper is that you should

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first consider and familiarize yourself with the "works" of This section is where you will be presenting the actual
others and then try to compare them with your ideas. results of the analysis that you have made based on your
The research paper flows from the general to the specific chosen methodology.
and back to the general in its organization. The
introduction uses a general-to-specific movement. The
8. Discussion
methods and results sections are more detailed and This is where you will be discussing more of the results of
specific, providing support for the generalizations made in your research, its implications on other fields as well as
the introduction. The discussion section moves toward an the possible improvements that can be made in order to
increasingly more general discussion of the subject further develop the concerns of your research. This is also
leading to the conclusions and recommendations, which the section where you need to present the importance of
then generalize the conversation again. your study and how it will be able to contribute to the
field.
1. Title
This is the most important part because this will contain
9. Conclusion
the subject or the topic that you want to research. The Provide the conclusion to your research paper. While it is
topic must agree with the current research to prove important to restate your general thesis in this section, it is
something that you want to prove in your research. also important to include a brief restatement of the other
parts of the research paper such as the methodology, data
2. Abstract analysis and results.
The abstract is a short (about 100-500 word) summary of
the entire paper. It should include goals, objectives,
10. Reference
results and conclusions. It is usually one of the last parts This section is where you list down all the academic
of the paper to be written. materials, you have used as sources of information in your
research paper. Typical reference formats/styles include
3. Introduction but are not limited to APA, MLA and Chicago.
Introduce to your reader the "problem" by providing a
brief background of your research. Include the basic
Author’s Biography with Photo
reasons how and why you came-up with the problem, and
the probable solutions that you can offer. In general, the
introduction summarizes the purpose of the research Author’s Photo Ist Author’s Biography
paper.
4. Review of Literature
This section is where you will be providing all the
relevant readings from previous works. Provide brief Author’s Photo 2nd Author’s Biography
summaries or descriptions of the works of other authors.
Make sure that your research materials are from credible
sources such as academic books and peer-reviewed
journals. Also, make sure that your reading materials are
directly relevant to the topic of your research paper. The 3rd Author’s Biography
Author’s Photo
literature review typically includes the names of the
authors, the titles of their works and the year of the
publication of these works.
5. Methodology
Typical methodologies include laboratory experiments,
statistical or mathematical calculations/computations and
comparison of existing literature.
6. Data Analysis
Depending on the type of your research paper, data
analysis instruments and operations limited to SWOT
Analysis (Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and
Threats) which is a form of a qualitative data analysis.
7. Results

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