
NeurIPS Statistics - Paper Copilot
If rating scores are publicly available, the statistics are based on submissions that opted in for release. If scores are collected from the community via the Google Form, the statistics reflect only those samples.
Author and Submission Instructions - NeurIPS
Submissions that are identical (or substantially similar) to versions that have been previously published, or accepted for publication, or that have been submitted in parallel to other conferences are not …
NeurIPS Acceptance Rates - Open Accept
Click to see 10-year NeurIPS venue statistics chart and submission trends.
GitHub - lixin4ever/Conference-Acceptance-Rate: Acceptance rates …
Acceptance rates for the major AI conferences. Contribute to lixin4ever/Conference-Acceptance-Rate development by creating an account on GitHub.
NeurIPS 2025 Statistics - Paper Copilot
This information will remain anonymous and solely used to identify the most recent score when multiple submissions are made for the same paper and to determine the decision bar chart when the final …
[R] I made a website for predicting whether your NeurIPS paper will be ...
Sep 4, 2020 · I've seen a lot of comments over the last couple days asking about NeurIPS chances. I trained a set model (total 250 parameters) on ICLR 2019 reviews (which also use a 1-10 rating scale, …
2013 Conference - NeurIPS
Workshop videos Video lectures has posted the videos from the 2013 NIPS Workshops held in Lake Tahoe. View Videos
NeurIPS - The Premier Conference for Neural Information Processing ...
Discover the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), the world's leading interdisciplinary venue for machine learning, neuroscience, and AI research, its competitive …
Computer Science Conference Statistics
Explore top-tier CS conference statistics including yearly acceptance rate and number of submissions, as well as several fun visualizations.
[D] Lessons from this years Neurips : r/MachineLearning - Reddit
Aug 11, 2023 · OP's post is saying that within NeurIPS this year (a very popular machine learning conference), there was a high rate (65%) of paper submissions that did not bother to post a rebuttal …