Best Papers vs. Top Cited Papers in Computer Science (since 1996)

The score in the bracket after each conference represents its average MAP score. MAP (Mean Average Precision) is a measure to evaluate the ranking performance. The MAP score of a conference in a year is calculated by viewing best papers of the conference in the corresponding year as the ground truth and the top cited papers as the ranking results.

MAP(conference, year) = 1/3 \times \sum_{n=1,...,3} \frac{#best_paper_in_top_n_cited_papers}{n}

We acknowledge Jeff Huang for providing the list of best paper awards.

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  • BEST PAPER!
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