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Extraction and Analysis of Publication Data of Conferences
Authors:- Sushil Gurung, Sohom Ghosh, Jayant Jaiswal and Partha Basuchowdhuri
Presented by:- Sohom Ghosh
Article id:- 315
2nd IEEE International Conference on Advances in Computing & Communication Engineering (ICACCE-2015)
1-2 May, 2015
Tula’s Institute, Dehradun, India.
Introduction
• Extraction of publication data for Conference from their respective
websites and DBLP.
• Construction and Examination of co-authorship networks from this
data.
• Distribution of Publication Frequency.
• Analysis of the effect of presence of an author as a member of
programme committee (PC).
• Dependence of acceptance of a paper in a conference on local influence.
• Comprehension of the underlying network dynamics.
Distribution of Publication Frequency
Overall Distribution of Publications
Analysis of Co-authorship Network
Top 5 Connected Components of the Conferences
Dependence of Conference on Local Influence
Conclusion & Future Work
• Extraction of possible set of features on which the acceptance of a
paper depend.
• Predicting possible set of papers that will be accepted in future.
• Automated Recommendation System for researchers to help them in
find a conference where his paper is supposed to get accepted with
high probability.
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