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New graduate seeks to review AI research papers

A recent bachelor's graduate with two first-author publications is seeking to begin reviewing research papers for top-tier conferences and journals. Having had a paper accepted six months ago, they are looking for guidance on how to get invited to review, as online advice has not yielded results. The individual plans to pursue a PhD next year and is interested in reviewing within their specific domain of OOD detection and open-set problems. AI

IMPACT Guidance for aspiring researchers on entering the academic review process.

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    How do I start reviewing research papers in good conferences/journals? [R]

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I just finished my bachelors degree with 2 first-author papers in A-tier venues. I'm planning to start my PhD next year.</p> <p>I want to start reviewing papers (from my domain: OOD detection and Open-set problems) at similar venues. How do I get…