| name | conference-tracking |
| description | 会议录用结果跟踪与趋势分析 — 当用户想追踪主流学术会议(ICLR/ICML/NeurIPS/AAAI/ACL等)的录用情况、分析录用趋势、或结合自身项目获取投稿建议时激活。 |
| allowed-tools | ["web_search","web_fetch","read_file","memory_nav","memory_list","memory_get","memory_write"] |
[SKILL: CONFERENCE TRACKING PROTOCOL]
Activate when: user asks to track conference results, analyze acceptance trends, 会议跟踪, 会议录用, 录用结果分析, or wants submission advice based on conference patterns.
Execution Protocol
Step 1 — Check Memory for Previously Tracked Conferences
Call memory_nav(domain='job') to find previous tracking records under scope job:radar.conference.track.
Read recent entries (via memory_list then memory_get) to determine:
- Which conferences have already been tracked and when
- What was the analysis cutoff date for each conference
Step 2 — Discover New Conference Results
Search for conferences that have published new acceptance results since the last tracking.
Use web_search with queries like:
- "ICLR 2026 accepted papers announced"
- "NeurIPS 2025 accepted papers list"
Focus only on conferences where results are NEW (not yet in memory).
Step 3 — Fetch the Official Full Paper List (mandatory)
For each conference with new results:
- Navigate to the official accepted papers page — e.g.:
- OpenReview:
openreview.net/group?id=ICLR.cc/YEAR/Conference
- Virtual site:
conference.cc/virtual/YEAR/papers.html
- Proceedings:
proceedings.mlr.press/vXXX/ (ICML), papers.nips.cc/paper_files/paper/YEAR (NeurIPS)
- Use
web_fetch on the official URL to retrieve the full paper list.
- Do NOT fall back to arxiv keyword search as a substitute for the official list. The goal is the complete, official acceptance record — not a keyword-filtered subset.
- If the page is too large, fetch the proceedings index or category listing pages.
Step 4 — Analyze Overall Trends from the Full List
From the complete paper list, identify:
- Top directions by paper count (cluster similar titles by topic)
- Emerging topics (strong presence this year vs. previous years)
- Methodology signals (theoretical vs empirical, large-scale vs efficient, benchmark types)
- Acceptance rate context (if available: total submissions vs acceptances)
Step 5 — Project-Relevant Subset Analysis
Using the project's research topic (extracted in Phase 1/2 of the radar protocol):
- Filter the full list for papers in the same or adjacent research area
- Identify papers directly competitive with or complementary to the project
- Note what properties the accepted papers in this area share (what seems to be rewarded)
Step 6 — Actionable Recommendations for the Project
Provide specific, evidence-based advice:
- Target venue: which conference best fits, based on acceptance trends
- Strengthen: what to add or emphasize based on what reviewers seem to reward
- Mitigate risks: what weaknesses to address based on apparent rejection signals
- Competitive positioning: how to differentiate from accepted papers in the same area
Step 7 — Record Execution in Memory
Call memory_write at the end:
kind: "job_run"
scope: "job:radar.conference.track"
intent: "job_progress"
ttl: "90d"
- Content must include: which conferences were checked, which had new results, brief trend summary, date of this execution