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Nov 12, 2024ยท
Yiqiao Jin
Yiqiao Jin
,
Qinlin Zhao
,
Yiyang Wang
,
Hao Chen
,
Kaijie Zhu
,
Yijia Xiao
,
Jindong Wang
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Abstract
Peer review is fundamental to the integrity and advancement of scientific publication. Traditional methods of peer review analyses often rely on exploration and statistics of existing peer review data, which do not adequately address the multivariate nature of the process, account for the latent variables, and are further constrained by privacy concerns due to the sensitive nature of the data. We introduce AgentReview, the first large language model (LLM) based peer review simulation framework, which effectively disentangles the impacts of multiple latent factors and addresses the privacy issue. Our study reveals significant insights, including a notable 37.1% variation in paper decisions due to reviewers’ biases, supported by sociological theories such as the social influence theory, altruism fatigue, and authority bias. We believe that this study could offer valuable insights to improve the design of peer review mechanisms.
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EMNLP 2025
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Yiqiao Jin
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CS PhD Student
My research interests include large language models (LLMs) and multimodal learning, especially the evaluation, application, and fine-tuning of LLMs.