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Guides preparation of accepted ICLR papers for camera-ready submission, including OpenReview metadata, poster/slide assets, de-anonymization, and promise-tracking from the review thread.
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Use this after an ICLR acceptance. Reopen the accepted-paper emails, current Author Guide,
Use this after an ICLR acceptance. Reopen the accepted-paper emails, current Author Guide, OpenReview camera-ready form, poster instructions, and registration instructions; accepted-paper logistics are volatile and can differ from submission rules.
Because the review thread stays online next to the published paper, any reader can check whether you delivered what you committed to during discussion. Build the camera-ready from that thread.
| Discussion-period promise | Camera-ready action | Reader check |
|---|---|---|
| "Add the compute-matched control" | Insert and reference the table | Compare thread to final PDF |
| "Clarify the failed setting" | Add a limitations paragraph naming it | Search the PDF for the setting |
| "Code will be released" | Swap anonymous link for a public repo | Click the link |
| "Fix baseline X description" | Correct it and cite the source | Read the paragraph |
A diffusion-model paper is accepted as a poster. During discussion the authors promised to release sampling code and to soften an overclaim about out-of-distribution generalization. For camera-ready they de-anonymize, swap the anonymous repo for a public one with a frozen release tag, scope the OOD claim to the tested shift types, and add a TL;DR. They keep the scientific claims identical to the reviewed version so the meta-review still matches, and reuse the strongest ablation figure on the poster with colorblind-safe colors.
[Camera-ready state] Ready / Needs fixes / Blocked
[OpenReview items] <PDF, metadata, supplement, conflicts, author order>
[ICLR.cc items] <poster, slides, video, project page>
[Scientific-change risk] low / medium / high
[Final fixes] <ordered list before upload>
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin iclr-skillsWalks through the ICML camera-ready process: OpenReview form, PMLR agreement, format checker, lay summary, deanonymization, conflict disclosure, and post-conference revision rules.
Guides camera-ready preparation for accepted NeurIPS papers: de-anonymization, checklist updates, artifact linking, and integrity checks.
Guides authors through the AISTATS camera-ready process: de-anonymizing, reflowing to two-column PMLR layout, resolving reviewer concerns, and preparing public artifacts.