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==Description== | |||
'''WikiCFP''' is a wiki for Calls For Papers. | |||
{{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. | |||
Some of the most popular themes in 2009 are: | |||
"communications", | |||
"{{tag|artificial intelligence}}" (AI), | |||
"image processing", | |||
"data mining" | |||
"natural language processing" (NLP), | |||
"wireless", | |||
"{{tag|robot}}ics", | |||
"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. | |||
{{tag|great feature}}: you can list the conferences you are interested in on your user page, and then "sort by deadline". | |||
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|statistics URL = <!--Preferred, source of page count (often a 'statistics' page). If unknown leave void.--> | |||
|wikiFactor = <!--Optional. If unknown leave void. See Proposal:wikiFactor.--> | |||
|wikiFactor URL = <!--Preferred, source of wiki factor (often 'Popularpages'). If unknown leave void.--> | |||
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Wiki license: | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike |
Main topic: | Academic |
Description[edit]
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.
great feature: you can list the conferences you are interested in on your user page, and then "sort by deadline".
Wiki size: | unknown size |