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So Confused about Polarizing ICML Reviews [D]

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Navigating the complexities of ICML reviews can be challenging, especially when facing polarized feedback. In this situation, the author's paper received mixed scores, with two reviewers expressing strong support while one remained critical despite a clean rebuttal. The average score stands at 4.25, but the conflicting opinions raise concerns about the impact of a single negative review. This raises an important question: Can one confident critic outweigh the positive feedback? Insights from the community on how such dynamics typically unfold would be invaluable.

Hi, rebuttals recently finished, and I wanted to share my paper's scores to ask for thoughts on this, and whether this situation is borderline and dependent on the AC.

My paper started out as 5 (4), 4 (4), 4 (3), 2 (4). After the rebuttals, I ended up at 5 (4), 5 (4), 5 (3), 2 (5). This makes the average 4.25, with a confidence average of 4.

The two 4 reviewers both increased their ratings to 5 and wrote nice Final Justifications (one said they were confident the final version would be a strong submission, the other said all their concerns were resolved). However, the 2 reviewer hated the paper from the start.

While some critiques were valid, others were asking for a different paper. I still responded cleanly to them, and their response was even more aggressive. I responded once again, and as expected, they did not change their score and just increased the confidence. They also dropped originality to 1 (all other fields were at 2). Every other reviewer gave us a 4 for originality!!

This is my first time submitting to ICML, so I'm wondering how cases like this play out - is one confident negative reviewer enough to sink the ship? Or is it largely a coin flip? Any thoughts on this would be appreciated!

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