Sunday, December 28, 2008

Software-Generated Paper Accepted at IEEE Conference (Yeah once again!)

The paper Towards the Simulation of E-commerce by Herbert Schlangemann has been accepted with review by the 2008 International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE). CSSE is one of the important conferences sponsored by IEEE Computer Society, which serves as a forum for scientists and engineers in the latest development of artificial intelligence, grid computing, computer graphics, database technology, and software engineering.

Now, it has been reveled that this paper was generated using SCIgen, an application that is capable of generating random Computer Science research papers. SCIgen was developed by a set of graduate students in the PDOS research group at MIT CSAIL. These students themselves were the first to submit a paper generated using their own program.

If you are yet to publish a paper and just want to see how you feel like when you see your name appearing on a research paper with a mind boggling title, just try it out here.

I did and to be frank, its priceless!.

8 comments:

southpole said...

This is the shame for IEEE
What is the Review Process in IEEE Conferences

See:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Fake+Software-Generated+Paper+Accepted+At+IEEE+Conference

Learn how does the IEEE accept papers from here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCIgen
or read the following lines




Fake papers in many IEEE Conferences
This is an example:

It is time to learn how fake is the IEEE: IEEE = money driven society

Learn this story:

A paper titled "Towards the Simulation of E-Commerce" by Herbert Schlangemann
got accepted as a reviewed paper at the
"International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering"
and iswas for more than one month available in the IEEE Daya base:
IEEExplore. What a shame really for the IEEE!
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__BdBhWeXpd0/SVU3GmeBm8I/AAAAAAAAABA/8xTsf0Oz2AU/s1600-h/IEEE_guest.png


Read the official Herbert Schlangemann Blog for details

http://diehimmelistschoen.blogspot.com

Official review comment:

"This paper presents cooperative technology and classical Communication.
In conclusion, the result shows that though the much-touted amphibious algorithm for
the refinement of randomized algorithms is impossible, the well-known client-server
algorithm for the analysis of voice-over- IP by Kumar and Raman runs in _(n) time.
The authors can clearly identify important features of visualization of DHTs and analyze
them insightfully. It is recommended that the authors should develop ideas more cogently,
organizes them more logically, and connects them with clear transitions"


See also:
http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/~wp/videa.html

This is the truth

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__BdBhWeXpd0/SVU3GmeBm8I/AAAAAAAAABA/8xTsf0Oz2AU/s1600-h/IEEE_guest.png

Later the IEEE replaced it
as follows
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__BdBhWeXpd0/SVqTz65ScWI/AAAAAAAAADM/BkixpqlL39A/s1600-h/IEEE_paper_removed.png

and later IEEE removed the bogus paper.
So, up to now more than 25 fake papers have been removed from IEEExplore

southpole said...

The IEEE organized a Bogus Conference in Istanbul, Turkey in 2008
We received this by email:

The higher 30% of our Participants will receive a gold certificate,
the
40% will receive silver certificate and the other (lower) 30% bronze
certificate,
but because you are a prominent scientist, you will receive your gold
certificate.


See the web pages of this stupid conference
http://www.prime.boun.edu.tr/index.html


The funny story with the 30-40-30 % gold-silver-bronze certificates
can be found on the link:
http://www.prime.boun.edu.tr/CFP_prime2008.pdf


You can draw your own conclusion


This information added to the Information that Prof. Chin Yu sent me:
---------------------------------------------------------- (please,
read)


Except WMSCI of Callaos (which had IEEE Co-sponsorship of many many
years)


a grea t number of fake papers appeared recently in several IEEE
conferences,


because the IEEE grants its name and its logo to many local
organizers
that without any review process


http://iaria-highsci.blogspot.com/,


without reading any of the submitted papers http://anti-ieee.blogspot.com/.


These conferences only exist to make money out of researchers that
are
looking for a simple way to publish their work http://bogus-conferences.blogspot.com


Suddenly new publishers appeared like IARIA, http://www.iaria.org and
HIGHSCI http://www.highsci.org. As seen from their web sites, IARIA
and HIGHSCI use the name of IEEE and the IEEE publishing services,
thus attracting numerous papers.


Some people to test some conference go further and sent the paper "A
Statistical Method For Women That Can Help Our Sexual Education" in
the IEEE Conference organized by IARIA.


This paper receive automatical acceptance within a few hours with
simultaneus "command" of direct payment. Unfortunately this paper was
not published because the authors did not pay the registration fees.


However the letter of acceptance is published on the web and anybody
can check it: http://iaria-highsci.blogspot.com/


Therefore more and more bogus IEEE papers will ask your crappy papers
and your money


Be careful where you publish!

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Ahmed said...

I discovered that in May of 2009 also two new outbreaks of fake papers appeared in IEEE:

Please take careful note of the information below
about this IEEE Computational Complexity conference
It is another FAKE IEEE conference (fake IEEE spamference) this time on Computational Complexity.
The organizers are academic criminals.
Do NOT send these criminals any money. Please send this warning on to your networks.

Many young people have been defrauded lately - and we must work together to defeat such efforts.
Use extreme caution when applying for conferences advertised by organizations unknown to you.

What a Shame for the IEEE Computational Complexity Conference! two new bogus papers have been accepted in the http://facweb.cs.depaul.edu/jrogers/complexity/accepted.html

Extractors for varieties ??????????
by Zeev Dvir !!!

and

Extractors for Low-Weight Affine Sources ??????? by
Anup Rao

The papers are absolutely fake papers.
What a Shame for the IEEE Computational Complexity Spamference!

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