Submitted by Signal-Mixture-4046 t3_ykbp1s in MachineLearning
So I just got invited to serve as a reviewer for CVPR'23, but I am quite new to the field. I have only one accepted paper and one under review at top conferences, and I have never been a reviewer before.
Because I understand that being a reviewer (especially for CVPR) is a huge responsibility, I would love to know what benefits I could gain from this experience. For those who have done it before, what makes you voluntarily want to be a reviewer again?
DeepGamingAI t1_iusdqfr wrote
Think of it as a GAN, you train generators when you publish and train your discriminator when you review. Do these processes together alternately and you can see what you'll slowly converge to :)