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Found 10 Skills
Write ML papers for NeurIPS/ICML/ICLR: design→submit.
Adapt an ML paper's writing, structure, positioning, and paragraph-level narrative to a target conference such as NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, CVPR, ACL, EMNLP, or similar venues. Use this skill whenever the user wants to submit, rewrite, polish, restructure, or tailor a paper for a specific conference; asks what good accepted/oral papers at a venue look like; wants reviewer-friendly writing; or wants section-by-section or paragraph-by-paragraph paper guidance. This is a writing and presentation skill, not an experiment-design skill.
Finalize an accepted ML or AI paper for camera-ready submission after reviews, rebuttal, and acceptance. Use this skill whenever the user has an accepted paper, camera-ready deadline, final revision, acceptance email, meta-review, rebuttal promises, author-response commitments, de-anonymization tasks, supplement updates, code links, acknowledgements, final LaTeX checks, or needs to ensure the accepted paper's claims, figures, references, and artifacts are consistent before final submission.
Use when preparing academic artifacts, reproducibility packages, artifact evaluation submissions, open science materials, code/data release, model cards, dataset cards, or replication bundles.
Decide what an ML or AI paper should strategically sell before detailed writing or venue-specific polishing. Use this skill whenever the user has an idea, literature map, experiment results, figures, reviewer risks, or a draft and needs to choose the paper's primary contribution, claim scope, paper archetype, target audience, novelty framing, related-work boundary, title/abstract/main-figure story, or claims to avoid before using conference-writing-adapter.
Drafts, rewrites, diagnostically critiques, and style-calibrates primary research manuscripts for Nature and Nature Portfolio journals. Use when the user wants a Nature-style title, summary paragraph or abstract, introduction, results, discussion, methods, figure legends, presubmission enquiry, cover letter, reviewer response, or when a scientific draft sounds generic, jargon-heavy, structurally weak, or AI-ish and needs precise, broad-reader-friendly prose without inventing data, analyses, or references. Best for primary research articles and letters rather than reviews or press releases unless explicitly adapting one.
Use when deciding which paper-related skill to use or how to sequence manuscript work from project setup through submission and rebuttal.
Use when writing or revising scientific manuscripts, abstracts, figures, or references for journal submission and you need full-paragraph prose, scientific structure, citation-style guidance, or reporting-guideline support.
Use when choosing, comparing, or preparing for computer science venues, conferences, workshops, journals, tracks, deadlines, reviewer expectations, paper fit, or publication positioning.
Pre-submission checklist for LaTeX academic papers. Use when the user wants to submit a paper, check submission readiness, prepare camera-ready, switch to final mode, or verify a paper is ready for a conference deadline.