Title: What Should I Do If I Submitted a Paper to the Wrong Conference and It Got Accepted?




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I accidentally submitted a paper to a conference that is not aligned with the intended audience or scope of my research. The submission was accepted, but I now realize this was a mistake and I am unsure how to proceed.

Here are the key points:

1. The conference is legitimate, but it is not the right venue for my work.

2. I have not paid any registration fees yet.

3. I want to ensure that my paper can still be submitted to a more suitable venue in the future.

4. I am worried about ethical considerations or damage to my reputation if I withdraw the paper.

What is the best course of action in this situation? Should I withdraw the paper, and if so, how should I approach the organizers to ensure a professional resolution? Additionally, are there any potential consequences I should be aware of regarding resubmission to another venue?

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