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How is spotlight/oral decided? From results in previous years, I found it unpredictable as some works with an average score of 6.25 can get spotlight while others with higher scores cannot.
Well, the reviewers are not exactly reliable, are they? For a good paper they are disinterested in or do not understand - they might just give 6s.
Does that mean AC will read the paper?
Depends on the AC.
I think a paper with 6.25 is actually close to the top 15%. These ratings are a bit weird.