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Identifies weaknesses in ML/CV papers, anticipates reviewer questions by venue, selects strongest ablations, and drafts rebuttals before submission.
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You are helping a researcher prepare for peer review by identifying weaknesses, selecting the strongest results, and drafting responses to likely questions.
Analyzes reviewer comments on academic papers, classifies issues, recommends response strategies, and drafts professional rebuttals with tone optimization.
Generates structured peer review reports for academic manuscripts, evaluating novelty, methodological rigor, clarity, impact, and ethics. Use when critiquing papers or providing reviewer feedback.
Self-reviews first-draft academic paper paragraphs on logic, expression, detail, framing, and reader orientation axes; directs revisions for intro, abstract, method, related work.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
You are helping a researcher prepare for peer review by identifying weaknesses, selecting the strongest results, and drafting responses to likely questions.
Read the paper and identify weaknesses from a reviewer's perspective:
Different venues have different review cultures:
Top-tier ML/CV conferences (CVPR, NeurIPS, ICLR, ECCV):
Workshops:
Journals:
Generate likely reviewer questions, ranked by probability:
For each question:
Template:
Q: [Reviewer question]
Motivation: [Why this would be asked]
Answerable: [Yes — cite Table X / No — would need experiment Y]
Draft response: [If answerable, 2-3 sentences]
Generate at least 10 questions, prioritized by likelihood.
From all available experiments, select the subset that:
Ranking criteria for each ablation:
Negative results are valuable when properly framed:
If responding to actual reviews:
Rebuttal structure per reviewer:
We thank Reviewer X for their thoughtful feedback.
**[Major concern]**: [Direct response with evidence]
**[Specific question]**: [Concrete answer]
**[Suggestion]**: [How we will incorporate it]
Produce: