Getting your acceptance rate to 80%: a checklist for publishing

PhD '12 Pub Date : 2012-05-20 DOI:10.1145/2213598.2213600
Eamonn J. Keogh
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SIGMOD acceptance rates have generally been in the narrow range of between 14 to 18 percent during the past decade. However, for given individuals the range is much wider. Some people have a zero percent acceptance rate, after five or six frustratingly unsuccessful attempts they set their sights lower (or, more pessimistically, they fail to get tenure and stop trying). Many people have acceptance rates that reflect the SIGMOD average of about 20%. Are there people that have perfect acceptance rates? In this talk I argue that while a perfect acceptance rate is essentially impossible to achieve year after year, an 80% acceptance rate is possible for top conferences. I will show how ten simple "tricks" allow you to significantly increase your odds of acceptance. As proof of utility I note that in the last ten years these ideas have allowed me to achieve 80%+ acceptance rates for many competitive conferences, including ICDM (22 papers), SIGKDD (19 papers), SDM (16 papers), VLDB (6) papers etc.
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让你的文章接受率达到80%:发布清单
在过去的十年中,SIGMOD的接受率通常在14%到18%之间的狭窄范围内。然而,对于特定的个人来说,这个范围要宽得多。有些人的录取率为零,在经历了五六次令人沮丧的不成功的尝试后,他们把目标放低了(或者更悲观地说,他们没能获得终身教职,于是停止了尝试)。许多人的接受率反映了SIGMOD的平均水平,约为20%。有没有人有完美的录取率?在这次演讲中,我认为,虽然完美的接受率基本上不可能年复一年地实现,但80%的接受率对于顶级会议来说是可能的。我将向你展示十个简单的“技巧”,让你大大增加被录取的几率。作为实用性的证明,我注意到,在过去的十年里,这些想法使我在许多竞争激烈的会议上获得了80%以上的接受率,包括ICDM(22篇论文)、SIGKDD(19篇论文)、SDM(16篇论文)、VLDB(6篇论文)等。
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