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Are we sure that there should be volumes specified at all? I think that all TVCG should be included; if a full paper is submitted directly to TVCG on the rolling deadline instead of the conference deadline, it still goes through the same reviewing process and is presented at the conference the following year. For example, just from a quick scan:
- 2020 should also have (26, 3) (you can see that this paper was presented at vis here)
- 2022 should have (28, 10) e.g. this paper was presented at IEEE VIS in 2021
EDIT to add: You can also see numerous papers listed directly on the IEEE VIS site as key example papers of the caliber/type accepted to the conference which don't have volume numbers reflected in the list, like this one (26(11)), this one (25(3)), and this one (23(9)).
From what I can tell, the TVCG edition increments by 1 each year (so 2024 should be vol. 30), and the second number shouldn't matter at all. I think a large swath of VIS research is being excluded because of this.
Thanks for your rapid attention, this is a wonderful resource
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I can at least confirm that Volume 30, Issue 1 is the issue of TVCG the contains the papers submitted to IEEE VIS 2023 along with other usual conference proceedings material. As your post-2016 data suggests, the plan is to continue making the first issue of TVCG the IEEE VIS proceedings issue for the foreseeable future, with the caveats about other sources of IEEE VIS content mentioned above.
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Not a bug but a feature. Only full-length publications published in the CSrankings conferences (click the triangles on the left side) count.
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I don't think this is correct -- for example, for IEEE VIS, these authors definitely have more than this number of full papers published
If you filter to only show IEEE VIS and then click the dblp entries for any prof, you'll see that the number of full conference papers far exceeds the listed number in csrankings
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Oh I figured out the issue -- IEEE VIS publishes all its full papers in TVCG. So full papers for IEEE VIS don't count at all toward the metric -- despite IEEE VIS being the premiere visualization conference in our field. So all you're seeing is vis short papers in the tally I think. This makes the CS rankings for the whole field of vis not very useful/accurate.
Edit to add: it goes the other direction too -- anything published in TVCG is presented as a full paper at VIS the following year. So TVCG is functionally the conference proceedings for VIS.
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It counts TVCG papers from a specific volume for VIS, though it looks like it's missing 2024; if you can confirm that it is still volume 1, I will update. From util/csrankings.py
:
TVCG_Vis_Volume = {
2023: (29, 1),
2022: (28, 1),
2021: (27, 2),
2020: (26, 1),
2019: (25, 1),
2018: (24, 1),
2017: (23, 1),
2016: (22, 1),
2014: (20, 12),
2013: (19, 12),
2012: (18, 12),
2011: (17, 12),
2010: (16, 6),
2009: (15, 6),
2008: (14, 6),
2007: (13, 6),
2006: (12, 5),
}
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My understanding (possibly out of date!) is that different volumes of TVCG correspond to either VIS or VR. For example: (also note that I should have said issue # and not volume)
# TVCG special handling to count only IEEE VR
TVCG_VR_Volume = {
2023: (29, 5),
2022: (28, 5),
2021: (27, 5),
2020: (26, 5),
2019: (25, 5),
2018: (24, 4),
2017: (23, 4),
2016: (22, 4),
2015: (21, 4),
2014: (20, 4),
2013: (19, 4),
2012: (18, 4),
}
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Ah yes it does seem to be more complex than I knew. I'm told that this is the best resource for all papers: https://sites.google.com/site/vispubdata/data-details
But I'm not sure how best to map that back to CSrankings given how many edge cases appear here
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