Frequently Asked Questions
Here are a few most common question that we recieve:
- Can I submit my Neurips submission to this workshop?
- Where will the accepted paper be published?
- Does the paper have to exactly 8-page?
- What subjects/topics are suitable for a blogpost? The blogpost can be on anything as long as it fits in on the topics listed in Call for Papers. It can be written on one or more papers, but also on a new direction, critique on exisitng methods, etc.
- Do accepted blogposts get to present in the poster-session? Yes, all accepted submissions: Papers, blogpost and tutorials get to present in the poster session.
- Can I submit my accepted blogpost from ICLR 2024 to this workshop?
- Can I submit a blogpost on my own paper?
- Will there be travel awards for accepted submissions?
- Where can I get an invite letter to apply for my visa to attend ICML?
You could submit your Neurips paper to the new extended abstract track and not for the Proceedings track as that requires at least 30% novelty on previously submitted/published work. You could also submit a blogpost on the same work.
The accepted papers will be published in PMLR under GRaM workshop proceedings.
No, it doesn't. The main paper has to maximum page limit of 8, and then unlimited appendix pages.
Yes, we accept previously accepted submissions in our Blogpost track.
Yes, you could totally submit a blogpost on your own work.
We plan to give a few travel awards. Please fill this ELLIS Mobility Grant for GRaM application. You will hear from us very soon.
If you need to apply for visa to attend ICML, please write to our organizers email id.