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  1. What is the difference between repeatability, replicability and ...

    Oct 16, 2018 · repeatability < reproducibility < replicability Where a successful replication means that the same finding has been achieved with different data (or sometimes methods) and reproducibility …

  2. What are the different acceptance scores for AAAI'24?

    Nov 4, 2023 · The options at AAAI'24 are: Strong Accept: Technically flawless paper with groundbreaking impact on at least one area of AI or excellent impact on multiple areas of AI, with …

  3. How to reference studies mentioned in a paper without having to read ...

    I'm review the literature at the moment. Now I'm reading a paper that mention other studies. How can I reference them without reading the original papers?

  4. Should I provide trademarks/real names in my scientific paper?

    Nov 29, 2023 · Also in the name of reproducibility specify the location and/or source. This is common in biology (different sources of the same reagent may have different properties). For a more real-world …

  5. What is an "un-reproducible result"? - Academia Stack Exchange

    Aug 24, 2020 · In order to publish a research paper in a journal, one of the requirement may be the reproducibility of results. I'm wondering, in academia, how does an un-reproducible result even exist? …

  6. Is it appropriate to mention that authors refused to provide code ...

    Apr 27, 2020 · IMHO this is particularly important since we do have a reproducibility crisis in many fields. Sharing code helps with what would be called repeatability in my field (analytical chemistry), but …

  7. Why are papers without code but with results accepted?

    If the implementation is buggy, re-running it still gives wrong results. Re-implementing is a proper verification. Reproducibility means that it's explained clearly enough to allow reimplementation. A …

  8. How to properly describe future works in Master's Thesis?

    Aug 27, 2020 · Science is never complete. If the work that you have done in your master's thesis has been worthwhile, the most likely outcome will be that other researchers will want to develop your …

  9. Is it bad manners to mark your territory? - Academia Stack Exchange

    Jan 27, 2017 · 2 Why not mention the work being done? I do not know how reproducibility and repeatability are treated in pure mathematics. But in many fields they are important. So, even if …

  10. When should one publish code publicly on GitHub: during or after ...

    Mar 22, 2021 · Generally yes: more science, more reproducibility, more common world knowledge, and, more selfishly, more reputation in the community and more citations for you!