Choosing Between ACL SRW, ICML Workshop, and AACL for Paper Submission
The author has received an ARR review for their paper with a meta-review score of 2.5. They are considering submitting to ACL SRW, ICML workshop, or AACL, weighing the pros and cons of each option.
Why it matters
This decision on where to submit the paper is crucial for the author's research progress and publication timeline.
Key Points
- 1The author received an ARR review with a meta-review score of 2.5
- 2They are considering submitting to ACL SRW, ICML workshop, or AACL
- 3AACL may open late (around August), but the ARR guidelines may still consider the March results eligible
- 4ACL SRW and ICML workshop open sooner, but the author's professor advised to consider them carefully as they are just workshops
Details
The author has received an ARR review for their paper, with a meta-review score of 2.5. They are considering three options for submitting their paper: ACL SRW, ICML workshop, or AACL. The author is hesitant about submitting to ACL or EMNLP due to the low chances of acceptance. For AACL, the author is concerned about the late opening (around August), but the ARR guidelines may still consider the March results eligible. On the other hand, ACL SRW and ICML workshop open sooner, but the author's professor advised to consider them carefully as they are just workshops. The author is considering adding notes about revising problems in writing/presentation quality and adding more ablation studies to address the March review concerns, but they don't want to revise and resubmit the paper repeatedly due to concerns about additional requests from tough reviewers.
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