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OpenReview’s goal is to provide scientific communication to the entire global community. Initially OpenReview was not available to users in Iran, Cuba, Syria, and several other countries because our cloud service provider blocked access as a simple approach to comply with United States economic sanctions and trade laws. Recently the OpenReview staff has done extra work to make OpenReview ...
Once you have identified your author page with the associated papers, t he URL in the browser address bar is the Semantic Scholar URL that you can use in OpenReview profile edit page. If you would like to edit your Semantic Scholar author page or add additional metadata (e.g. affiliation data) you may use the "Claim Author Page" button located under your name at the top left of your Semantic ...
The timeline for submission withdrawals is determined by the Program Chairs of each venue. Therefore, there is not a single overarching OpenReview withdrawal policy. If you have questions about when in a venue workflow you will be able to withdraw your submission, you should reach out to the Program Chairs of that venue directly.