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[r/ML] [R] Low-effort papers

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The news describes a professor's prolific publication strategy, involving over 100 papers, primarily by repeatedly applying new YOLO versions to public datasets from Roboflow and publishing the results. This 'low-effort' approach, criticized by a computer vision professional, involves minimal original research beyond training and reporting on incremental model updates. It raises questions about the quality and substance of academic publications in the field.

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