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NeurIPS 2023 Style Files

You must use the following files for your submission (right-click to download):

Please read the instructions in the template carefully and follow them faithfully. All submissions must be in PDF format. Submissions are limited to nine content pages, including all figures and tables, in the NeurIPS “submission” style; additional pages containing only the references are allowed. Note that this year the checklist will be entered in OpenReview, so you should not include it in the submission PDF. The maximum file size for submissions is 50MB.

You must use the NeurIPS 2023 LaTeX style file. Submissions that violate the NeurIPS style (e.g., by decreasing margins or font sizes) or page limits may be rejected without further review. Please make sure that your paper prints well. Please consult section 5 in neurips_2023.tex for information regarding fonts.

Authors may submit, in a separate file, up to 100MB of supplementary material, such as appendices, proofs, derivations, data, or source code; all supplementary material must be in PDF or ZIP format.

As an author, you are responsible for anonymizing your submission. In particular, you should not include author names, author affiliations, or acknowledgements in your submission and you should avoid providing any other identifying information (even in the supplementary material). See additional instructions in the above guidelines.

Non-anonymous preprints

Non-anonymous preprints (on arXiv, social media, websites, etc.) are permitted, though preprints in the NeurIPS style must use the “preprint” option, rather than the “final” option:

\usepackage[preprint]{neurips_2023}

Camera-ready papers

Camera-ready papers must use the “final” option:

\usepackage[final]{neurips_2023} % produce camera-ready copy

Funding disclosure and acknowledgements are only visible in the camera-ready version.