Because these IDs are often temporary or specific to a particular submission cycle, the most effective way to identify the exact paper is to:
If you have the ZIP file, look for a README or a .pdf inside, which will usually contain the title of the work. 61uZDURUAiZCkhJhE2Hg.zip
Occasionally, researchers include these IDs in their public GitHub repositories or pre-print (arXiv) metadata once the paper is accepted. Because these IDs are often temporary or specific
In these systems, researchers often upload their code, data, or supplementary materials in a ZIP file named with a unique hash or internal ID to maintain anonymity during the double-blind review process. Identifying the Paper Identifying the Paper If you found this file
If you found this file on a site like OpenReview.net , the URL of the page you downloaded it from contains the paper's title and authors.
The filename is a specific identifier typically associated with a paper submitted to the NeurIPS (Neural Information Processing Systems) conference or a similar machine learning venue using the OpenReview platform [1, 2].