Evaluating the "Learning on Graphs" Conference Experience

06/01/2023
by   Bastian Rieck, et al.
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With machine learning conferences growing ever larger, and reviewing processes becoming increasingly elaborate, more data-driven insights into their workings are required. In this report, we present the results of a survey accompanying the first "Learning on Graphs" (LoG) Conference. The survey was directed to evaluate the submission and review process from different perspectives, including authors, reviewers, and area chairs alike.

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