We also noted some problems unique to your paper, in particular: please use requested reference format DONE put Section 1 heading in lowercase DONE reduce font size in figures Titles and sections: S5. Capitalize the first letter of all content words in the paper title, section headings, and subsection headings, but use lower case for the other letters in those words. DONE Citations in the text: C4. State the authors' names and the year of publication in both the text and reference section; do NOT use a paper number. DONE Formatting the reference list: R1. In the reference section, spell out the complete name of a journal or proceedings; for the latter, make sure to include "Proceedings of", write out the conference number in words (e.g., "Tenth" rather than "10th"), and do NOT include abbreviations (like AAAI-97). DONE R5. Include page numbers for journal articles, using the format "101-120", and for conference papers, using "(pp. 101-108)"; give the volume number for journal articles but NOT the issue number. DONE R6. Provide the publisher's location followed by the publisher's name for both books and proceedings, as in "Cambridge, MA: MIT Press"; if a city is well known (e.g., Boston), omit the state or country. DONE except for Springer-Verlag/European workshop on COLT R8. Capitalize the first letter of all content words in titles of journals and proceedings, but capitalize only the first letter of the first word in titles (and subtitles) of papers, chapters, books, and tech reports. Stupid but DONE R9. Negatively indent the second and successive lines in each reference by 10 points (0.138 inches or 0.351 cm); the early style files had larger indentation, so download and use the most recent versions. DONE