Data Sharing

We release organized CFP data every year, free for academic and research purpose. A sample xml file looks like this. Now, we have CFP data of 2008 and 2009 ready for release, with 5480 records in total. Please send us an email, if you are interested. 

This data set will be useful in natural language processing, data mining and machine learning, as far as what we can see. In fact, WikiCFP data have already been employed by various research groups. The following is just an incomplete list. We hope the release of organized data will promote related research. Please let us you know if you find WikiCFP useful in your research.

    • Fábio L. Correia, Rui F. S. Amaro, Luís Sarmento, Rosaldo J.F. Rossetti (2010) AllCall : An Automated Call for Paper Information Extractor. 5th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI).

 

    • Markus Hänse, Min-Yen Kan and Achim P. Karduck (2010) Kairos: Proactive Harvesting of Research Paper Metadata from Scientific Conference Web Sites. Proceedings of the International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL).

 

    • Lu Jiang, Zhaohui Wu, Qian Feng, Jun Liu and Qinghua Zheng (2010) Efficient Deep Web Crawling Using Reinforcement Learning. 14th Pacific-Asia Conference on Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD).

 

    • Kalb, H., Bukvova, H., Schoop, E. (2009) The Digital Researcher: Exploring the Use of Social Software in the Research Process. Sprouts: Working Papers on Information Systems, 9(34).


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