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Since 04.06.2026

ICMI 2026 Reviews [D](reddit.com)
Did anyone else submit to ACM ICMI 2026? The reviews were recently released, and this is my first time submitting to ICMI, so I'm not very familiar with the acceptance patterns. I submitted a long paper and received the following overall ratings: 4 (Probably Accept), 3 (Borderline), 4 (Probably Accept) The reviewer with the highest stated expertise recommended acceptance, while the borderline reviewer had some concerns about soundness but still considered it a nice contribution. For those who have submitted to or reviewed for ICMI before, how would you interpret these scores? Is a 4/3/4 generally considered competitive after rebuttal, or is it still a long shot? Would appreciate any insights from past authors or reviewers. submitted by /u/kanishq95 [link] [Kommentare]
How do I start reviewing research papers in good conferences/journals? [R](reddit.com)
I just finished my bachelors degree with 2 first-author papers in A-tier venues. I'm planning to start my PhD next year. I want to start reviewing papers (from my domain: OOD detection and Open-set problems) at similar venues. How do I get started? Most advice online just says to keep my open-review profile updated but I haven't received any invitations to review. For context, my first paper was accepted around 6 months ago. submitted by /u/Alternative_Essay_55 [link] [Kommentare]
Software and ops skills for data scientists[D](reddit.com)
With more software engineers entering into data science and AI, I feel it's equally important for a person with data and AI background to dive into software development to survive, thrive in industry. I Know it's a very broad question, so suggestions with broad subjects, topics are welcome , like I often wonder how DSA is relevant. I totally understand the needs of the skills are deeply coupled with domain, industry and specific problems but unfortunately the industry doesn't understand this, it judges you, rewards you based on what you already know or pretend rather than your ability to learn or adapt. submitted by /u/Dapper_Chance_2484 [link] [Kommentare]
ICML rejected paper visibility [D](reddit.com)
If ICML conference paper is rejected and no one opts-in or opts-out to keep the reviews visible, will the reviews be visible to everyone? There was clear instruction that only papers with at-least 1 opt-in AND zero opt-out options will be visible. None of the authors selected any option, But it in my openreview profile, it shows visible to everyone. please clarify. submitted by /u/Curious-Monitor497 [link] [Kommentare]