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== Description ==
==Description==
'''WikiCFP''' is a wiki for Calls For Papers.


{{tag|Academic}} conferences and journals often broadcast a "call for papers" on some specific theme.
{{tag|Academic}} conferences and journals often broadcast a [http://wikicfp.com/cfp/allcat "call for papers"] on some specific theme. People doing {{tag|research}} in that area will submit a rough draft paper, and the conference organizers / journal editors will invite the people who "make the cut" to give a full presentation at the conference / write a complete journal article.
People doing {{tag|research}} in that area will submit a rough draft paper, and the conference organizers / journal editors will invite the people who "make the cut" to give a full presentation at the conference / write a complete journal article.


Some of the most popular themes in 2009 are:
Some of the most popular themes in 2009 are:
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"distributed systems", etc.
"distributed systems", etc.
WikiCFP is a wiki for Calls For Papers.


We hope that the "wiki way" will avoid "Scylla and Charybdis" problem: on the one hand, overwhelming people overwhelmed by invitations to too many conferences and journals that they are not at all interested in; and on the other, missing out on what would have been excellent presentations and journal articles by certain people by neglecting to invite those people.
We hope that the "wiki way" will avoid "Scylla and Charybdis" problem: on the one hand, overwhelming people overwhelmed by invitations to too many conferences and journals that they are not at all interested in; and on the other, missing out on what would have been excellent presentations and journal articles by certain people by neglecting to invite those people.


{{tag|GreatFeature}}: you can list the conferences you are interested in on your user page, and then "sort by deadline".
{{tag|GreatFeature}}: you can list the conferences you are interested in on your user page, and then "sort by deadline".
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Description

WikiCFP is a wiki for Calls For Papers.

Academic conferences and journals often broadcast a "call for papers" on some specific theme. People doing research in that area will submit a rough draft paper, and the conference organizers / journal editors will invite the people who "make the cut" to give a full presentation at the conference / write a complete journal article.

Some of the most popular themes in 2009 are: "communications", "artificial intelligence" (AI), "image processing", "data mining" "natural language processing" (NLP), "wireless", "robotics", "distributed systems", etc.

We hope that the "wiki way" will avoid "Scylla and Charybdis" problem: on the one hand, overwhelming people overwhelmed by invitations to too many conferences and journals that they are not at all interested in; and on the other, missing out on what would have been excellent presentations and journal articles by certain people by neglecting to invite those people.

GreatFeature: you can list the conferences you are interested in on your user page, and then "sort by deadline".

Wiki size: unknown size