Peer review is vital to the quality of published research. All
papers submitted to MLMI 2022 will go through the double blind
peer review process before publication.
How does it work?
Peer review is a process in which a scientific paper is
evaluated by a group of experts in the same field to make sure
it meets the necessary standards for acceptance and publication.
The Technical Program Chair will appoint a Technical Program
Committee. And the Technical Program Committee collaborates to
review and discuss submitted papers.
The Technical Program Chair is ultimately responsible for the
selection of every accepted paper. MLMI 2022 uses double-blind
review mode. In double-blind, neither the author nor the
reviewers are aware of each other's identity.
What
are reviewers looking for?
Learn what is important during peer review. Make sure to cover
all the topics in conference paper.
During the peer review process, reviewers look for:
Scope: Is the paper appropriate for the scope of this
conference?
Novelty: Is this original material distinct from previous
publications?
Validity: Is the study well designed and executed?
Data: Are the data reported, analyzed, and interpreted
correctly?
Clarity: Are the ideas expressed clearly, concisely, and
logically?
Compliance: Are all ethical and publication requirements met?
Advancement: Is this a significant contribution to the field?