Full paper review guidelines
Long papers will go through a full, single-blind reviewing process via OpenReview, with two weeks for author rebuttal and discussion. The MIDL board and the local organizers encourage reviewers to unblind themselves to increase transparency.
- Reviewers should always provide positive, constructive reviews and be as open as possible.
- The review should include a short summary, a list of pros and cons, and ideas regarding related and future work in case key developments are missing.
- Comments regarding lack of novelty need to be substantiated, e.g., by providing reference(s) to previous work.
- The reviewers are not required to look at the material in the Appendix/Supplementary Information beyond the 8 pages of the paper.
- Reviewers should engage in discussion with the authors during the rebuttal period.
Your duties during the reviewing period will be the following.
- You will be responsible for reviewing approximately 4-5 papers between 08/02/2025 and 21/02/2025.
- Writing timely reviews of high quality that reflect the above-mentioned MIDL principles and are fair in judgment.
- Ranking the papers.
- Give constructive feedback and criticism that helps the authors to improve their work, which is beneficial for the community as a whole.
- Engage in discussion during the rebuttal and discussion phase between the other reviewers and authors (for full papers), particularly for papers where the decision is uncertain (borderline).
- Full paper registration deadline 17 January 2025
- Paper bidding 18 January - 24 January 2025
- Full paper submission deadline
24 January 202531 January 2025 - Paper assignment
1 February 20258 February 2025 - Reviews due
14 February 202521 February 2025 - Rebuttal
21 February – 28 February 20251 March – 7 March 2025 - Discussion period
1 March – 7 March 20258 March – 14 March 2025 - Meta reviews
8 March – 14 March 202515 March – 21 March 2025 - Final decisions
21 March 202525 March 2025 - Camera-ready deadline 1 June 2025
Please note that all deadlines are 23:59 UTC-12 (Anywhere on Earth).
Create or update your profile on OpenReview
This year, we will be using the paper matching system of OpenReview so please ensure that your OpenReview profile is up to date including the fields “Education & Career History”, “Advisors & Other Relations”, “Expertise”, and “Publications” and that it lists the email address on which you received the reviewer invitation.
Create an account at OpenReview if you do not have one yet. In case you find multiple different accounts under your name, you can ask [email protected] to merge them. After you log into OpenReview, you will see two tasks to update your information.
- Please verify that your most recent email address as well as older ones (for conflict management) are part of the profile. Please make sure that your OpenReview primary (Preferred) email address is the one that is linked to your TPMS account.
- Put a link to your DBLP profile if it is not yet there and add your DBLP papers to your profile.
- Put a link to your Google Scholar profile if it is not yet there.
- The Advisors & Other Relations section can also be filled, if you think some conflicts are not covered by the email domains.