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1 | Comprehension |
What is the research problem the paper attempts to address | |
What are the claimed contributions of the paper | |
How do the author substantiate their claims | |
What are the conclusions | |
2 | Evaluations |
Is the research problem significant | |
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Are the contributions significant | |
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Are the claims valid | |
3 | Synthesis- come up with new project |
What is the crux the research problem | |
What are some alternative approaches to address the research problem | |
What is a better way to substantiate the claim of the authors | |
What is good argument against the case made by the authors | |
Can the research be applied to another context | |
How can the research results be improved | |
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What are the open problems raised by this work | |
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Bottomline: Can we do better than the authors? | |
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