May 9, 2022, 4:02 a.m. | /u/akardashian

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\^\^\^ I'm sure this is a really broad question, with no one-size-fits-all answer. I am an undergrad who is very new to this research field and still don't have a good sense of what constitutes a well-written, top-conference-worthy paper, so I would welcome any thoughts.

From what I've seen, some of the best-written papers have the following:

\- A very clear statement of the impact of their contribution, usually near the beginning. This tells the reader why they should care …

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