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Help researchers track deadlines of conferences recommended by China Computer Federation (CCF).

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No More Finding and Time Conversion on Your Own!

Add/Update a conference

Contributions are welcomed and greatly appreciated!

To add or update information:

  • Fork the repo
  • Add/Update the yml file of conference/conf_type/conf_name.yml
  • Send a pull request

Tips: check conferences recommended or review pdf

Conference Entry File

Example file: conference/DB/sigmod.yml

- title: SIGMOD
  description: ACM Conference on Management of Data
  sub: DB
  rank:
    ccf: A
    core: A*
    thcpl: A
  dblp: sigmod
  confs:
    - year: 2022
      id: sigmod22
      link: http://2022.sigmod.org/
      timeline:
        - deadline: '2021-07-02 17:00:00'
          comment: 'first round'
        - deadline: '2021-09-15 17:00:00'
          comment: 'second round'
      timezone: UTC-8
      date: June 12-17, 2022
      place: Philadelphia, PA, USA

Description of the fields:

Field name Description
title* Short conference name, without year, uppercase
description* Description, or long name, with no session
sub* The category that the conference is labeled by CCF. See the matching table below
rank* ccf* The level that the conference is ranked by CCF, e.g., A, B, C, N
core The level that the conference is ranked by CORE, e.g., A*, A, B, C, N
thcpl The level that the conference is ranked by TH-CPL, e.g., A, B, N
dblp* The suffix in dblp url, e.g., iccv in https://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iccv
confs year* Year the conference is happening
id* conference name & year, lowercase
link* URL to the conference home page
timeline* abstract_deadline Abstract deadline if applicable, optional
deadline* Deadline, in the format of yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss or TBD
comment Some comments on the conference, optional
timezone* Timezone of deadline, currently support UTC-12 ~ UTC+12 & AoE
date* When the main conference is happening, e.g., Mar 12-16, 2021
place* Where the main conference is happening, e.g., city, country

Fields marked with asterisk (*) are required.

The matching table:

sub Category name
DS Computer Architecture/Parallel Programming/Storage Technology
NW Network System
SC Network and System Security
SE Software Engineering/Operating System/Programming Language Design
DB Database/Data Mining/Information Retrieval
CT Computing Theory
CG Graphics
AI Artificial Intelligence
HI Computer-Human Interaction
MX Interdiscipline/Mixture/Emerging

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Maintained by @jacklightChen, @0x4f5da2, @kzoacn, @cubercsl, @spingARbor, @liborui, @PAN-Ziyue, @xuhangc, @RyunMi, @Lukangkang123, @oliverck, @fffmath, @Allenpandas, @yuang-chen, @hepengfei5709, @ViGeng, @QianpengLi577.

Inspired by ai-deadlines.

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