Reviews: Modeling Tabular data using Conditional GAN

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Originality: The main originality of the paper is a data transformation process applied to tabular data so a GAN can learn from them. This is definitely higher novel and can be potentially useful in similar situations involving such distributions. Apart from this, however, I feel that the authors are overclaiming a bit regarding several challenge/contributions: -C2 (L86): The choice of activation function certainly depends on the data format, listing that as a "challenge" seems a bit too much to me, unless the authors can point out non-trivial adaptations they made to address the problem (and apologize if I missed that...) -C4 (L98): again, hardly something new -C5 (L105): mode collapse is certainly well studied in literature (speaking of which, the authors should add references on newer approaches such as BourGAN), using an off-the-shelf solution (PacGAN), again, does not seem to me as an important contribution. Rephrasing the section and focus on the important contributions (C3, and perhaps C1) will make the contributions of the paper more clear, in my opinion. Quality: The paper is of high quality and the description of techniques is sound.