If you’re planning to submit a paper to CVPR, you might have received an email about having a complete OpenReview profile and author enrollment. But what does that even mean? I’ve been in the same shoes, going through tens of reviews and submissions, only to find out my profile is suddenly incomplete.
So, let’s break it down. A complete OpenReview profile means you’ve filled out all the required information, such as your name, affiliation, and contact details. It’s essential to ensure your profile is up-to-date and accurate, as this will be used to identify you as an author and reviewer.
To avoid the risk of desk rejection, make sure you’ve completed your author enrollment and OpenReview profile before submitting your paper. Here are a few things to check:
* Your OpenReview profile is complete and accurate
* You’ve enrolled as an author for CVPR 2026
* You’ve reviewed and agreed to the submission terms and conditions
If you’re still unsure, you can always reach out to the CVPR support team for clarification. They’ll be able to guide you through the process and ensure you’re all set for submission.
Remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Double-check your profile and enrollment to avoid any last-minute issues. Good luck with your submission!
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