Attendemia vs OpenReview

Short answer

OpenReview manages the pre-publication peer review process for conferences. Attendemia manages the post-publication discovery and review lifecycle for the entire community.

Choose Attendemia when

  • You want to find the most impactful papers *after* the conference season.
  • You are looking for reviews from practitioners, not just academic peers.
  • You want to track the long-term relevance of a paper.

Choose OpenReview when

  • You are submitting a paper to a specific conference (e.g., ICLR).
  • You want to see the detailed rebuttal process between authors and reviewers.
  • You need to check the official acceptance decision.

FAQ

Is Attendemia affiliated with OpenReview?

No. OpenReview is a platform for conference peer review. Attendemia is an independent discovery platform that aggregates signals from many sources, including post-publication reviews from the broader community.

Does Attendemia replace the conference review process?

No. Conference review is about acceptance. Attendemia is about *impact* and *relevance* after publication. We help you find the papers that matter, regardless of where they were published.

Can I find OpenReview papers on Attendemia?

Yes. Important papers from major conferences (NeurIPS, ICLR, etc.) hosted on OpenReview are indexed on Attendemia, where they can receive further community review and discussion.