Top computer science conferences typically give an award to the best paper published that year. This page compiles the best paper awards for 16 conferences since 1996, in artificial intelligence, operating systems, databases, HCI, information retrieval, and theory. The institutions that currently hold the most best paper awards? Stanford, followed by the University of Washington, Microsoft Research, and CMU.”
Interesting that Microsoft Research is near the top, while Google is near the bottom. Yahoo is somewhere in between… is Google keeping all their research to themselves, or do they simply not have researchers?
I suggest that all the page should be read, including quotes like “This data was entered by hand […] so please email me if you notice any errors or omissions” pointing to that unrevised data. Also the quote “I’m a third-year information science phd student” from “Jeff Huang”, the author of jeffhuang.com
An experimented one could also say in that page… what was the license of the published work; it’s frustrating, at least, that you get your hands tied when you could have discovered something and have untied hands. But why talking about this when that was already written
http://www.osnews.com/thread?454719
… SIGGRAPH, Eurographics, etc.
Edited 2011-01-05 08:46 UTC
MICRO, ISCA, HPCA, ASPLOS, PACT… ?
OOPSLA and USENIX conference papers. Where did those conferences go? Are they irrelevant these days?