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- % if you need to pass options to natbib, use, e.g.:
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- % \PassOptionsToPackage{numbers, compress}{natbib}
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- % The authors should use one of these tracks.
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- % Before accepting by the NeurIPS conference, select one of the options below.
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- \usepackage{neurips_2026}
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- % the "default" option is equal to the "main" option, which is used for the Main Track with double-blind reviewing.
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- % 1. "main" option is used for the Main Track
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- % \usepackage[main]{neurips_2026}
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- % 2. "position" option is used for the Position Paper Track
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- % \usepackage[position]{neurips_2026}
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- % 3. "eandd" option is used for the Evaluations & Datasets Track
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- % \usepackage[eandd]{neurips_2026}
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- % if you need to opt-in for a single-blind submission in the E&D track:
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- %\usepackage[eandd, nonanonymous]{neurips_2026}
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- % 4. "creativeai" option is used for the Creative AI Track
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- % \usepackage[creativeai]{neurips_2026}
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- % 5. "sglblindworkshop" option is used for the Workshop with single-blind reviewing
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- % \usepackage[sglblindworkshop]{neurips_2026}
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- % 6. "dblblindworkshop" option is used for the Workshop with double-blind reviewing
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- % \usepackage[dblblindworkshop]{neurips_2026}
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- % \usepackage[eandd, final]{neurips_2026}
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- % \usepackage[sglblindworkshop, final]{neurips_2026}
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- % \usepackage[dblblindworkshop, final]{neurips_2026}
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- % Note. For the workshop paper template, both \title{} and \workshoptitle{} are required, with the former indicating the paper title shown in the title and the latter indicating the workshop title displayed in the footnote.
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- % For workshops (5., 6.), the authors should add the name of the workshop, "\workshoptitle" command is used to set the workshop title.
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- \title{Formatting Instructions For NeurIPS 2026}
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- David S.~Hippocampus\thanks{Use footnote for providing further information
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