Journal Articles
Submission-ready templates for major journals including IEEE, ACM, Springer, and Elsevier.
RevTeX APS Article
American Physical Society journal template using RevTeX 4.2 class.
Nature Article Template
Template formatted for Nature journal submissions with proper structure.
Elsevier CAS Double Column
Elsevier CAS double-column journal template for Comprehensive Article Style.
Springer LNCS
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science template for conference proceedings.
IEEE Conference Paper
Standard IEEE two-column conference paper template with bibliography support.
Elsevier Article (elsarticle)
Official Elsevier journal submission template with single/double column support.
arXiv Preprint Template
Clean preprint template suitable for arXiv submissions with abstract and references.
ACM Article Template
Official ACM article template for journal and conference submissions.
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
The provided document serves as a comprehensive latex template and instruction set for authors preparing manuscripts for IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging (TMI). To maintain a professional and consistent appearance, the journal requires a 10-pt Times New Roman font and specifies that paper titles be written in uppercase and lowercase letters rather than all caps. Authors must provide an abstract of 250 words or less that defines all symbols used and avoids external references , followed by approximately five alphabetical index terms. The guidelines emphasize technical precision, strongly encouraging the use of SI units and requiring that equations be numbered consecutively with right-aligned parentheses. When using latex, authors are advised to utilize the align or IEEEeqnarray environments to avoid formatting issues and to employ "soft" cross-references for better document flexibility. Regarding visual elements, figures should be placed within the text as they are intended to appear in print , with captions located below figures and table titles placed above tables. Notably, TMI does not permit the inclusion of author photographs or biographies. For final submissions, graphics must meet specific resolution requirements—at least 300 dpi for color/grayscale and 600 dpi for line art —and follow a strict naming convention based on the first five letters of the corresponding author’s last name.