1
CONTEXT & PROBLEM
Background + Research Gap
What is the issue? Why does it matter?
Template Structure:
[Context/Background] In recent years, [field/domain] has seen [trend/development]. However, [problem/limitation] remains a significant challenge. [Research Gap] Despite advances in [related work], existing approaches fail to [specific limitation]. [Importance] Addressing this gap is critical because [impact/consequence].
2
PROPOSED SOLUTION
Your Approach + Key Innovation
What did you do? What's novel about it?
Template Structure:
[Main Contribution] This paper proposes [your method/system/approach], which [key innovation]. [How it works] Our approach [brief technical description]. [Key novelty] Unlike previous methods, our solution [what makes it different/better]. [Methodology] We [experimental setup/validation approach].
3
RESULTS & IMPACT
Findings + Significance
What did you achieve? Why does it matter?
Template Structure:
[Key Results] Experimental results demonstrate that [main findings with numbers]. [Comparison] Compared to state-of-the-art methods, our approach achieves [performance improvement] while [additional benefit]. [Significance] These findings suggest that [broader implication]. [Impact] This work has important implications for [practical applications/future research].
Quick Reference Guide
| Part | Purpose | Key Elements | Word Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1: Context & Problem | Establish why your research matters | Background, research gap, importance | 60-80 words |
| Part 2: Proposed Solution | Describe what you did | Main contribution, methodology, novelty | 80-100 words |
| Part 3: Results & Impact | Show what you achieved | Key findings, comparisons, significance | 70-90 words |
Total Abstract Length: 200-250 words (typical conference requirement)
Writing Tips
✓ DO
- Use specific numbers and metrics
- Highlight what's novel about your approach
- Compare to state-of-the-art methods
- Emphasize practical impact
- Keep language clear and concise
✗ DON'T
- Use vague terms like "good results" or "improved performance"
- Include citations in the abstract
- Introduce acronyms without explanation
- Oversell or exaggerate findings
- Include implementation details
Keywords Guide
Part 1 Keywords
- "However...", "Despite..."
- "remains a challenge"
- "existing approaches fail to..."
- "critical because..."
Part 2 Keywords
- "This paper proposes..."
- "We present..."
- "Unlike previous methods..."
- "Our approach..."
Part 3 Keywords
- "Results demonstrate..."
- "achieves..."
- "Compared to..."
- "outperforms..."
- "implications for..."


