Naomi Saphra
Naomi Saphra

@nsaphra@sigmoid.social

Waiting on a robot body. All opinions are universal and held by both employers (NYU CILVR -> Harvard Kempner) and family.

Employer
|NYU
Role
|Postdoc
they/she
November 4, 2022
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for migrating from @scholar.social!
I'm a postdoc at NYU, studying the training dynamic of NLP models. Aside from that:
- I like to tell jokes in public. I stopped in 2020 but I'm getting started again! youtube.com/watch?v=BzNDdS-lcq
- I have a disability that makes it painful to type or write so I dictated code during my PhD. Most people in a parasocial relationship with me know me from this! nsaphra.github.io/post/hands/
- I play roller derby! My name is Gaussian Retribution.

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Paying the Panopticon

One of my papers got declined today by the journal I submitted it to, with a polite letter saying that while they found the paper interesting, it was not a good fit for the journal. In truth, I largely agreed with their conclusions, and the paper is now submitted to a different (and hopefully more appropriate) journal.

Rejection is actually a relatively common occurrence for me, happening once or twice a year on average. I occasionally mention this fact to my students and colleagues, who are sometimes surprised that my rejection rate is far from zero. I have belatedly realized our profession is far more willing to announce successful accomplishments (such as having a paper accepted, or a result proved) than unsuccessful ones (such as a paper rejected, or a proof attempt not working), except when the failures are somehow controversial. Because of this, a perception can be created that all of one's peers are achieving either success or controversy, with one's own personal career ending up becoming the only known source of examples of "mundane" failure. I speculate that this may be a contributor to the "impostor syndrome" that is prevalent in this field (though, again, not widely disseminated, due to the aforementioned reporting bias, and perhaps also due to some stigma regarding the topic). So I decided to report this (rather routine) rejection as a token gesture towards more accurate disclosure. (1/2)

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