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The original motivation for this was to show that some journals and conferences had terrible moderation of submitted papers. By making computer generated garbage and submitting it, it got accepted. It was then pointed out that the paper was garbage and that the moderation was flawed.
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Can any one a actually read these papers? @anyone
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It is pure garbage. None of it makes sense.
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Thats the point of it It just looks complex to the untrained mind
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What about no one? Does this mean that no one exists? If so, how will no one exist if the statement says that no one exists? :)
Total crap
If I had 2 hours of reading available, I would read these. Unfortunately, I don't have that time.
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Don't, the info is incorrect. This was intended as a joke
The original motivation for this was to show that some journals and conferences had terrible moderation of submitted papers. By making computer generated garbage and submitting it, it got accepted. It was then pointed out that the paper was garbage and that the moderation was flawed.