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ML researchers discuss realistic timelines for top-tier conference papers

A discussion on Reddit's r/MachineLearning subreddit explores the typical timeline for producing a research paper suitable for top-tier machine learning conferences. Participants share insights into the duration from initial concept to final submission and potential acceptance. The conversation aims to establish realistic expectations for the research and writing process within academic and industry labs. AI

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RANK_REASON This is a discussion thread on Reddit about the process of writing research papers, not a release of new research or a significant industry event.

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  1. r/MachineLearning TIER_1 English(EN) · /u/Hope999991 ·

    How long does it realistically take for you to produce an ICML/NeurIPS/ICLR-level paper? [D]

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Hey everyone,</p> <p>Since there are many researchers here who regularly publish at top-tier ML conferences like ICML, NeurIPS, and ICLR, I wanted to ask about realistic paper timelines.</p> <p>In your lab or research setting, how long does it us…