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- [D] NeurIPS 2023 Paper Reviews : r MachineLearning - Reddit
142 votes, 656 comments NeurIPS 2023 paper reviews are visible on OpenReview See this tweet I thought to create a discussion thread for us to…
- [D] Differences between ML conferences : r MachineLearning - Reddit
ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML: Theoretical ML, _some_ applications but heavily NN focused in the last few years (understandably) AAAI, UAI, IJCAI: A potentially lower tier of the above with more applications
- [D] NeurIPS 2023 Institutions Ranking : r MachineLearning - Reddit
I made a Colab notebook that can query NeurIPS papers and calculated some statistics, including authors with the most papers ranking, institutions with the most papers ranking, and most frequent words in titles
- [D] First time NeurIPS : r MachineLearning - Reddit
[D] First time NeurIPS I am going to NeurIPS next week This is the first time I am going to an AI conference, and the first time I am going to a very large conference I did my PhD in pure math, so I have been to plenty of academic conferences, but they were all smaller (less than 100 people) events
- [D] Deciding to publish, but where? : r MachineLearning - Reddit
For a start, I would not recommend the big conferences as you only choice I did that at the beginning of my PHD, which resulted in me not publishing at all for 1 5 years due to rejections Sure having them in your CV doesn't hurt but also getting a paper through peer review is a hard and notoriously noisy process in huge conferences like NeurIPS and the likes So, I would recommend submitting
- How difficult is it to get paper accepted at NeurIPS workshops? : r . . .
I have completed my paper and wish to submit it to a workshop at NeurIPS I want to know about the acceptance rate at workshops as compared to the main track of the same conferences like NeurIPS, CVPR, ICCV etc
- [D] NeurIPS 2022 Paper Reviews : r MachineLearning - Reddit
You don't have to submit to NeurIPs I actually submitted my first and only NeurIPs paper after finishing my PhD There's lots of great hyper-focused conferences that are much better ROI I think, when combined with networking at big giant, "if you have a pulse you get accepted" conferences like INFORMS
- Submit to EMNLP or NeurIPS? : r LanguageTechnology - Reddit
NeurIPS is more method-oriented, if it is a novel method or a novel model architecture, it can get accepted If it is an application of existing methods models on a new task or something similar, it might not be interesting for them
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