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Red-Portal t1_j5w7qtt wrote

Yes, but I believe you musn't state that it's under consideration for ICML

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Red-Portal t1_j5w8thc wrote

> Authors are allowed to post versions of their work on preprint servers such as arXiv. They are also allowed to give talks to restricted audiences on the work(s) submitted to ICML during the review. If you have posted or plan to post a non-anonymized version of your paper online before the ICML decisions are made, the submitted version must not refer to the non-anonymized version.

> ICML strongly discourages advertising the preprint on social media or in the press while under submission to ICML. Under no circumstances should your work be explicitly identified as ICML submission at any time during the review period, i.e., from the time you submit the paper to the communication of the accept/reject decisions.

Mate, it's stated on the call for papers

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BigDreamx OP t1_j5w8u6o wrote

"A reviewer may be able to deduce the authors’ identities by using external resources, such as technical reports published on the web. The availability of information on the web that may allow reviewers to infer the authors’ identities does not constitute a breach of the double-blind submission policy. Reviewers are explicitly asked not to seek this information."

Doesn't this indicate that we can post whatever on the web? It's just the submission that has to he anonymous?

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