- [D] Impact factor of NeurIPS and other conferences?
For those of us who publish both in ML conferences and in traditional academic journals, it would be incredibly useful to know the impact factor of NeurIPS and other top ML conferences In many non-CS departments, these conferences are still relatively unknown, and so being able to report these numbers internally would be very helpful, particularly to satisfy deans during hiring reviews While
- [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] Difference between AAAI, ICLR and AISTATS? : r MachineLearning - Reddit
Tier 1: ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML Tier 1 5: AISTATS Tier 2: CVPR, ACL, etc (applied conferences) Tier 3: AAAI and other for-profit IEEE shit Lots of students on r ML try to artificially inflate the prestige of AAAI because that’s the only place they get accepted to But deep down, they know AAAI is not a good conference
- [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
- [D] Lessons from this years Neurips : r MachineLearning - Reddit
37 votes, 15 comments This years Neurips has been a rollercoaster for everyone involved Petar Veličković says that in their AC batch 65% submitted…
- [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…
- [Discussion] How valuable are workshop publications compared . . . - Reddit
This summer, I received two top authorships at both NeurIPS and ICML My work has been heavily skewed towards applications of Machine Learning in the field of ecology, so I was able to get my papers accepted into workshops dedicated to the intersection of climate change and machine learning
- [D] Something I always think about, for top conferences like . . . - Reddit
[D] Something I always think about, for top conferences like ICML, NeurIPS, CVPR, etc How many papers are really groundbreaking? : r MachineLearning
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