Through 27 interviews and a design probe, the study shows area chairs differ substantially in engagement style and are cautiously open to AI assistance that adapts to their workflows.
Avoiding a Tragedy of the Commons in the Peer Review Process
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Peer review is the foundation of scientific publication, and the task of reviewing has long been seen as a cornerstone of professional service. However, the massive growth in the field of machine learning has put this community benefit under stress, threatening both the sustainability of an effective review process and the overall progress of the field. In this position paper, we argue that a tragedy of the commons outcome may be avoided by emphasizing the professional aspects of this service. In particular, we propose a rubric to hold reviewers to an objective standard for review quality. In turn, we also propose that reviewers be given appropriate incentive. As one possible such incentive, we explore the idea of financial compensation on a per-review basis. We suggest reasonable funding models and thoughts on long term effects.
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Hands-Off or Hands-On? Variation in Area Chair Practices and Implications for AI Support
Through 27 interviews and a design probe, the study shows area chairs differ substantially in engagement style and are cautiously open to AI assistance that adapts to their workflows.