Add NeurIPS template

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Filip Gralinski 2021-04-30 11:41:19 +02:00
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* LLNCS (`llncs`) * LLNCS (`llncs`)
* EMNLP (`emnlp`) * EMNLP (`emnlp`)
* EACL (`eacl`) * EACL (`eacl`)
* NeurIPS (`neurips`)
* PolEval (`poleval`) * PolEval (`poleval`)
* Msc thesis at Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science (`amu`) * Msc thesis at Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science (`amu`)

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if [ "{{ cookiecutter.with_appendix }}" = "yes" ]; then if [ "{{ cookiecutter.with_appendix }}" = "yes" ]; then
cp -r _latex-templates/acl2020-template-appendix.tex the-appendix.tex cp -r _latex-templates/acl2020-template-appendix.tex the-appendix.tex
fi fi
elif [ "{{ cookiecutter.latex_template }}" == "neurips" ]; then
wget https://media.neurips.cc/Conferences/NeurIPS2021/Styles/neurips_2021.sty
cp -r _latex-templates/neurips-template.tex {{cookiecutter.paper_id}}.tex
cp -r _latex-templates/neurips-template-meta.tex metadata.tex
cp -r _latex-templates/neurips-checklist.tex checklist.tex
elif [ "{{ cookiecutter.latex_template }}" = "poleval" ]; then elif [ "{{ cookiecutter.latex_template }}" = "poleval" ]; then
cp -r _latex-templates/poleval-template.tex {{cookiecutter.paper_id}}.tex cp -r _latex-templates/poleval-template.tex {{cookiecutter.paper_id}}.tex
cp -r _latex-templates/poleval-template-meta.tex metadata.tex cp -r _latex-templates/poleval-template-meta.tex metadata.tex

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test/configs/neurips.yml Normal file
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default_context:
latex_template: 'neurips'

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{% raw %}
% taken from https://media.neurips.cc/Conferences/NeurIPS2021/Styles/neurips_2021.tex
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\section*{Checklist}
\begin{enumerate}
\item For all authors...
\begin{enumerate}
\item Do the main claims made in the abstract and introduction accurately reflect the paper's contributions and scope?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you describe the limitations of your work?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you discuss any potential negative societal impacts of your work?
\answerTODO{}
\item Have you read the ethics review guidelines and ensured that your paper conforms to them?
\answerTODO{}
\end{enumerate}
\item If you are including theoretical results...
\begin{enumerate}
\item Did you state the full set of assumptions of all theoretical results?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you include complete proofs of all theoretical results?
\answerTODO{}
\end{enumerate}
\item If you ran experiments...
\begin{enumerate}
\item Did you include the code, data, and instructions needed to reproduce the main experimental results (either in the supplemental material or as a URL)?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you specify all the training details (e.g., data splits, hyperparameters, how they were chosen)?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you report error bars (e.g., with respect to the random seed after running experiments multiple times)?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you include the total amount of compute and the type of resources used (e.g., type of GPUs, internal cluster, or cloud provider)?
\answerTODO{}
\end{enumerate}
\item If you are using existing assets (e.g., code, data, models) or curating/releasing new assets...
\begin{enumerate}
\item If your work uses existing assets, did you cite the creators?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you mention the license of the assets?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you include any new assets either in the supplemental material or as a URL?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you discuss whether and how consent was obtained from people whose data you're using/curating?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you discuss whether the data you are using/curating contains personally identifiable information or offensive content?
\answerTODO{}
\end{enumerate}
\item If you used crowdsourcing or conducted research with human subjects...
\begin{enumerate}
\item Did you include the full text of instructions given to participants and screenshots, if applicable?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you describe any potential participant risks, with links to Institutional Review Board (IRB) approvals, if applicable?
\answerTODO{}
\item Did you include the estimated hourly wage paid to participants and the total amount spent on participant compensation?
\answerTODO{}
\end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
{% endraw %}

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\title{ {{ cookiecutter.paper_title }} }
% The \author macro works with any number of authors. There are two commands
% used to separate the names and addresses of multiple authors: \And and \AND.
%
% Using \And between authors leaves it to LaTeX to determine where to break the
% lines. Using \AND forces a line break at that point. So, if LaTeX puts 3 of 4
% authors names on the first line, and the last on the second line, try using
% \AND instead of \And before the third author name.
\author{%
{{cookiecutter.main_contributor_name}}\thanks{Use footnote for providing further information
about author (webpage, alternative address)---\emph{not} for acknowledging
funding agencies.} \\
Department of Computer Science\\
Cranberry-Lemon University\\
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 \\
\texttt{hippo@cs.cranberry-lemon.edu} \\
% examples of more authors
% \And
% Coauthor \\
% Affiliation \\
% Address \\
% \texttt{email} \\
% \AND
% Coauthor \\
% Affiliation \\
% Address \\
% \texttt{email} \\
% \And
% Coauthor \\
% Affiliation \\
% Address \\
% \texttt{email} \\
% \And
% Coauthor \\
% Affiliation \\
% Address \\
% \texttt{email} \\
}

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{% raw %}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% [paper-cutter clarifications]
%
% DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE (unless you know what you are doing).
% THIS IS A FILE SUPPLIED BY THE TEMPLATE.
% PLEASE EDIT main.tex INSTEAD.
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% based on https://media.neurips.cc/Conferences/NeurIPS2021/Styles/neurips_2021.tex
\documentclass{article}
% if you need to pass options to natbib, use, e.g.:
% \PassOptionsToPackage{numbers, compress}{natbib}
% before loading neurips_2021
% ready for submission
\usepackage{neurips_2021}
% to compile a preprint version, e.g., for submission to arXiv, add add the
% [preprint] option:
% \usepackage[preprint]{neurips_2021}
% to compile a camera-ready version, add the [final] option, e.g.:
% \usepackage[final]{neurips_2021}
% to avoid loading the natbib package, add option nonatbib:
% \usepackage[nonatbib]{neurips_2021}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % allow utf-8 input
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % use 8-bit T1 fonts
\usepackage{hyperref} % hyperlinks
\usepackage{url} % simple URL typesetting
\usepackage{booktabs} % professional-quality tables
\usepackage{amsfonts} % blackboard math symbols
\usepackage{nicefrac} % compact symbols for 1/2, etc.
\usepackage{microtype} % microtypography
\usepackage{xcolor} % colors
\newcommand\bycite[1]{by~\citet{#1}}
\input{config}
\input{extras}
\input{preamble}
\input{metadata}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
\input{abstract}
\end{abstract}
\input{main}
\section*{References}
\bibliography{bibliography}
\bibliographystyle{acl_natbib}
\input{checklist.tex}
\ifwithappendix
\appendix
\section{Appendix}
\input{appendix}
\fi
\end{document}
{% endraw %}