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[r/ML] Value of top conference workshop papers for PhD admissios [D]

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An undergraduate student considering an ML PhD is seeking advice on the value of first-authoring workshop papers at top conferences like NeurIPS or CVPR for admissions. They question the marginal benefit of such papers, especially since they already have main conference papers in progress. The student wants to know if workshop papers significantly enhance their application given their current publication pipeline.

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