Paper Digest indexes 1,200 ICLR papers
Paper Digest published an automated index of accepted ICLR 2026 papers that expose public code, data, or demo links, covering roughly 1,200 entries. It’s a useful discovery layer for researchers and builders who want reproducible work, not just abstracts.
Not a launch in the usual sense, but a high-signal curation product for a conference that’s already too big to track manually.
- –The roughly 1,200 listings amount to about 22% of ICLR 2026’s 5,300+ accepted papers, which is a reminder that public artifacts are still the exception, not the default
- –Because the index is auto-extracted from submissions, it is fast and scalable, but some links will lag release timing or miss code that stays private until the conference opens
- –For developers, the real value is filtration: it turns a giant accepted-papers dump into a shortlist of repos, datasets, and demos you can actually inspect and reuse
- –Paper Digest is effectively positioning itself as research infrastructure, combining conference indexing, summaries, and workflow tooling around the literature
DISCOVERED
45d ago
2026-04-19
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45d ago
2026-04-19
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