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!!! attention
* Paper reviews are for students in time zones who **cannot** attend live
lectures.
* Students who are able to attend live lectures should complete a paper
presentation and presentation summary instead.
* Students who are able to attend live lectures are required to complete a
paper presentation and presentation summary instead.
Students who cannot attend live lectures will complete **one paper review per
week** (10 in all). We will be using HotCRP---standard conference management
software---to manage review uploads and discussions. Reviews must be uploaded
**before the paper is presented in class**.
Starting from the first week of paper presentations (**September 14**), students
who cannot attend live lectures will complete **two paper reviews per week**,
**16** in all. We will be using HotCRP---standard conference management
software---to manage reviews. Reviews must be uploaded **before the paper is
presented in class**.
The HotCRP instance for this course is available here:
- <https://wisc-cs763-20.hotcrp.com/>
## What makes a good review?
A good review accomplishes several things:
- It **summarizes** the main contributions of the paper.
- It highlights **strengths and weaknesses** of the paper.
- It highlights **strengths and weaknesses** of the paper. Note that these
points do not need to be purely technical.
- It **evaluates** the paper, explaining why the reviewer thinks the paper is
strong or weak.
strong or weak, interesting or not interesting.
- It gives authors **suggestions to improve** the paper.
## FAQ
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- **Can I switch from doing paper presentation/summary to paper reviews or vice versa?**
No: if you are doing paper reviews, you must let me know on the first week of
class.
class so that I can add you as a reviewer to HotCRP.
- **How long should reviews be?**
You should aim for around 400 words, total. We will not be counting words, but
if your review is three sentences long we will probably not be too happy.
- **Are late reviews accepted?**
No: reviews must be uploaded before the paper is presented in class.
- **Can I submit more than one review a week?**
- **Can I submit more than two reviews a week?**
No: should submit exactly one review per week.
No: should submit exactly two reviews per week.
- **I was not sure how to evaluate the paper: what should I do?**
You should say so, and explain the strengths and weaknesses of the paper.
- **It takes me too much time to read through two papers. What should I do?**
Given the short reviewing schedule, you will not have time to read through every
single word in every single paper. Instead, you should skim over parts that are
not so crucial. More concretely, you should do the first **two passes** of the
three-pass system described
[here](http://ccr.sigcomm.org/online/files/p83-keshavA.pdf)---the third pass is
**not** required.
- **I found a review of the paper online. Can I look at it for inspiration?**
Definitely not: doing so is an academic honesty violation. Anyways, there is
absolutely right or wrong conclusion when reviewing a paper---the idea is to
give **your opinion** of the paper based on **your understanding**, and then
argue why your opinion is correct.

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- Milestone 2: **10%**
- Final project: **50%**
Everything except the final project will be graded on a simple **3-point**
scale: below expectations, meets expectations, or exceeds expectations. The
Everything except the final project will be graded on a simple scale: no
submission, below expectations, meets expectations, or exceeds expectations. The
final project will be graded on a **10-point** scale.
## Academic Honesty
**Writing is a central part of this course.** All students are expected to
follow academic honesty standards. In brief: all the text that you submit must
be **in your own words**, and you are not allowed to copy anything (from a
paper, or from someone else) without full attribution.
be **in your own words**, and you are not allowed to copy anything---from a
paper, or from someone else---without full attribution.
If you are completing paper reviews, you should not search for reviews that may
be online---this is expressly **against the course policies**. You should
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## Piazza
We will be using Piazza to discuss papers, ask questions, and find group
We will be using **Piazza** to discuss papers, ask questions, and find group
members:
- <https://piazza.com/class/ke3clkclul16hq>
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You can also contact me directly. To ensure that your email goes to the right
place, please start the subject with **CS763**.
## HotCRP
If you are not able to attend live lectures and you are completing paper
reviews, we will be using **HotCRP** to organize paper reviews. HotCRP is the
software used to manage most conferences in computer science. Through this site,
you will be able to submit reviews. We have set up a mock HotCRP for this
course:
- <https://wisc-cs763-20.hotcrp.com/>
## Course Staff
- **Instructor**: [Justin Hsu](https://justinh.su)