[D] Is IEEE Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing Reputable? [D]
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I randomly came across this conference/workshop: IEEE Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing. Is this a reputable conference and is it worthwhile to submit here vs. a workshop at an A* like ICML, NeurIPS, etc.?(I know these deadlines have passed, I have a paper currently under review.)
I know IEEE varies considerably in quality. I'm an undergrad at a smaller liberal arts school so I unfortunately have limited advising on good quality places to submit, and I don't think this current research project is quite top conference-level.
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