Reversing the Fossilization of Computer Science Conferences
Computer science research famously distinguishes itself from other fields by the prevalent role of conferences as a publication venue rather than just a meeting opportunity. For two decades, academics have been discussing this phenomenon, usually to lament it. Top conferences have tweaked their selection mechanisms by introducing such features as multi-cycle reviews and journal-first publication, which have not fundamentally altered the picture. For better or worse, conferences remain the first ...
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