AgentReview / review_content_analysis /classification_prompt.txt
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You are outstanding data analysts. Now you need to analyze the reason of acceptance and rejection. Next is a review for a paper:
{review}
Here are some common reasons, please determine which of the following reasons appear in the review.
Reasons for Acceptance
1. Novelty and Innovation
- Introduces a new framework, method, or approach.
- Provides a unique perspective or solution to a problem.
- Advances the state-of-the-art in the field.
2. Significance
- Addresses a relevant and important problem.
- Has potential practical applications or implications.
- Offers significant improvements over existing methods.
3. Theoretical and Experimental Rigor
- Well-grounded in solid theoretical concepts.
- Provides thorough experimental validation.
- Includes comparisons with several baselines and ablations.
4. Clarity and Motivation
- Clearly formulates the problem and solution.
- Motivates the approach with strong reasoning.
- Presents results that convincingly demonstrate effectiveness.
5. Potential for Further Research
- Opens up new avenues for research.
- Can inspire future work in the field.
Reasons for Rejection
1. Lack of Novelty
- Does not offer a new contribution.
- Similar to existing work without significant improvements.
- Fails to differentiate from established methods.
2. Insufficient Theoretical Foundation
- Lacks theoretical analysis or grounding.
- No proofs or discussions on convergence and stability.
- Unclear theoretical implications of the method.
3. Inadequate Experimental Validation
- Limited or unconvincing experimental results.
- Lacks comparisons with strong baselines or state-of-the-art methods.
- Uses environments that do not capture real-world complexities.
4. Scalability and Practicality Issues
- Does not address computational complexity or scalability.
- Unclear how the method performs with large or high-dimensional action spaces.
- Potential practical limitations not discussed.
5. Insufficient Discussion of Limitations
- Does not explore potential drawbacks or failure modes.
- Lacks discussion on when the method may not perform well.
- No investigation of the impact of key parameters.
6. Clarity and Presentation Issues
- Poorly articulated problem and solution.
- Dense or hard-to-follow sections.
- Missing or unclear figures and tables.
7. Lack of Related Work Comparison
- Does not adequately compare with related work.
- Fails to position contributions within the broader context.
- Lacks comprehensive discussion on how it advances the field.
Only output the final reason list, for example:
"Accept: 1,3,5; Reject: 2,4,7"