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CVPR / ICCV LaTeX Template⚡

This repo contains quickstart code for writing CVPR/ICCV papers in LaTeX. It is a direct extension of the official template (for CVPR 2022 and beyond) and is submission-ready. Up-to-date for CVPR 2025.

  • Available on Overleaf! (Menu > Actions > Copy Project)
  • You can also fork this repo and import into Overleaf or compile with pdflatex.

Feel free to suggest changes or packages/macros you think are widely useful via a PR!

📝 Compilation

Compile with _main.tex as the main document.

  • Modify paper metadata in _constants.tex. Change confName to ICCV if applicable.
  • Set \review OR \arxiv OR \camera in line 2 of _main.tex.
  • In arXiv mode, 12_appendix.tex (i.e. the supplemental material) will be appended as appendices.

🔬 Main sections

  • Update the abstract in 00_abstract.tex
  • \input each paper section (e.g. 03_method.tex) in _main.tex
  • Add references to 11_references.bib

📦 Packages and Macros

Add your own packages and macros to _macros.tex. Some handy built-in macros:

  • \cref{} to refer to sections/tables/figures by their \label{}.
  • \nbf{} is a bold paragraph header.
  • Use \supp to refer to "supplemental material" or "appendix" in text (automatically determined based on compilation mode).
  • \todo{}

📚 Supplementary

Add supplemental material to 12_appendix.tex. Compile with _supplementary.tex as the main document.

  • Set \review OR \camera in line 2 of _supplementary.tex.
  • You can refer to sections, references, figures, tables, etc. in the main document!

🗃️ Submitting to arXiv

  1. Overleaf: Submit -> arXiv -> Download project ZIP with submission files (e.g. .bbl)
  2. Delete the following files: README.md, latexmkrc, _supplementary.tex, and (important!) _rebuttal.tex.
  3. Optionally, run arxiv-latex-cleaner.
  4. Tar/gzip the produced files and upload.

👿 Rebuttal

Compile with _rebuttal.tex as the main document.

  • You can use \R{1}, \R{2}, etc. as colored references to reviewers.
  • You can refer to sections, references, figures, tables, etc. in the main document!

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