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[D] How often is the case that a conference submission is rejected everywhere?
Jan. 8, 2022, 8:13 a.m. | /u/akardashian
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My understanding is that if your research paper is denied from a conference, you would take the reviewer's feedback, make some changes, then submit to the next big ML conference. The process repeats until the paper is eventually accepted somewhere. But how often is it the case where the paper isn't accepted anywhere? How many papers are accepted on the first (or second) try?
I'm an undergrad who's really new with the concept of publishing papers, so I thought it's …
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