Sunday, December 28, 2008

Fake paper accepted at IEEE

I couldn't lay my hands on the complete text
but here is an excerpt :

We proved in this paper that the acclaimed real-time algorithm for the evaluation of the Internet by Williams and Kobayashi [5] is Turing complete, and Toe is no exception to that rule. We constructed a game-theoretic tool for synthesizing Scheme (Toe), which we used to verify that the location-identity split and superblocks can synchronize to achieve this ambition [20].

And, here is the summary:
Recent advances in cooperative technology and classical communication are based entirely on the assumption that the Internet and active networks are not in conflict with object-oriented languages. In fact, few information theorists would disagree with the visualization of DHTs that made refining and possibly simulating 8 bitarchitectures a reality, which embodies the compelling principles of electrical engineering. In this work we better understand how digital-to-analog converters can be applied to the development of e-commerce.
Read more here.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, I confess as a former IEEE member that the IEEE conferences have published thousand of junk papers, thousand of crappy articles, after 1970.
That means that the IEEE garbage conferences are a shame for the academic community

Hung Hsu Meng said...

As you know everything about IEEE Spamferences (always bogus and always non-reliable, of course the IEEE Transactions are very good) you must reply to us

There are numerous minor IEEE conferences that are absolutely SCAM events, which may not be of greatest impact or quality, supposed to provide forums for younger researchers, or providing local platforms.

The increasing number of bogus IEEE conferences in the west countries with many crappy papers and junk reports, seems to be an indication of this.

These stupid conferences usually have mostly local attendants and sometimes they have papers and presentations in the local language, which makes it easier for local authors to submit and present.

To me, most of these conferences look legitimate, but then there's the decidedly non-local approach, the grand über-conferences with titles that often sound like "34th intergalactic conference on science, nature, and other really complicated stuff" (maybe i should trademark that...). my personal favorite is "The 12th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics", hosted by the godfather of spamferences, NAGIB CALLAOS with the approval and sponsorship of IEEE Spam.

I ask you:

Why did the IEEE grant the IEEE logo and IEEE firm to Nagib Callaos for so many years.
Had the IEEE ever seen the Proceedings of Nagib Callaos?


This particular venue received quite a bit of attention for accepting a paper that had been generated by an automated paper generator. others report submitting papers with obviously stupid text and also getting accepted.

The reviewing process of these IEEE sponsored conferences seems to be non-existent (you don't get review reports, and if you ask, you get weird explanations why there are none).

The only things that seems to work well at these conferences is sending invitations (they are sending personalized invitations, something that no respectable conference bothers to do), and handling registrations (i.e., collecting money).

The IEEE Conferences are organized by different entities. Some of them were good and some of them are really very bad.

For example, the International Institute of Informatics and Systemics (IIIS), i.e. that of Nagib Callaos organized many IEEE sponsored conferences (with the logotype of IEEE)

Nagib Callaos says that IIIS is "a nonprofit organization based in Venezuela, which examines and contemplates the globalization process." interestingly, the Florida Division of Corporations lists callaos' institute (named a little differently) as a for-profit organization. what a surprise!the saddest thing about this is that publishing at spamferences will actually hurt your career, yet many researchers don't really know what they are getting into. simply google cvs listing this conference and you'll see how successful the business seems to be (2260 hits)...

This is the problem with IEEE.


IEEE gives its name and its logo to many bogus conferences like:http://iaria-highsci.blogspot.com/2009/05/bogus-papers-in-ieee-computational.html

Please take careful note of the information belowabout this IEEE Computational Complexity conferenceIt is another FAKE IEEE conference 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.htmlExtractors for varieties ??????????by Zeev Dvir !!!andExtractors for Low-Weight Affine Sources ??????? byAnup RaoThe papers are absolutely fake papers.What a Shame for the IEEE Computational Complexity Conference!

Hung Hsu Meng (continued) said...

See also some new information

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" (CSSE) and was briefly in the IEEE Xplore Database:
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/freesrchabstract.jsp?arnumber=4723109&k2dockey=4723109@ieeecnfs

The author is named after the Swedish short film Der Schlangemann. Furthermore the author was invited to be a session chair during the conference[10].Read the official Herbert Schlangemann Blog for details
https://sites.google.com/site/herbertschlangemann/Home/csse2008_program.pdf?attredirects=0

The 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" In 2009, the same incident happened and Herbert Schlangemann's latest fake paper "PlusPug: A Methodology for the Improvement of Local-Area Networks" has been accepted for oral presentation at another international computer science conference
http://www.ieee-ecommerce.com/

Recently, Denis Baggi, Chairman, (Computer Music) IEEE CS confessed, according to a comment on the Schlangemann Blog, that "Selection criteria such a refereeing etc. are meaningless", probably means that IEEE has accepted the unreliability and bogosity of its conferences. Denis Baggi also adds: "Articles should be written only if someone has something to tell others, in which case the validity of the paper is obvious".


Criticism concerning publishers

Recently, many fake papers appeared in several IEEE conferences, because the IEEE grants its name and its logo to many local organizers who supposedly do not conduct a thorough review process. It is being argued that such conferences only exist to make money out of researchers that are looking for a simple way to publish their work, in particular publishers like IARIA, http://www.iaria.org, HIGHSCI http://www.highsci.org and SRP http://www.scirp.org appear questionable. As seen from their web sites, IARIA, HIGHSCI and SRP 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 received automatic acceptance within a few hours with simultaneous "command" of direct payment. Unfortunately this paper was not published because the authors did not pay the registration fee. However the letter of acceptance is published on the web and anybody can check it: http://iaria-highsci.blogspot.com/, http://scamieee.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

It is amazing how much commercial is the IEEE!
It is also amazing how bad are the IEEE Sponsored meetings!

hetrow said...

In May of 2009, two more fake papers accepted in an IEEE meetings.
http://dominore.blogspot.com/2009/05/i-am-freelance-journalist-who.html

journalist said...

The IEEE Conferences are organized by different entities. Some of them were good and some of them are very bad. For example, the International Institute of Informatics and Systemics (IIIS), organized many IEEE sponsored conferences (with the logotype of IEEE)

Nagib Callaos says that IIIS is "a nonprofit organization based in Venezuela, which examines and contemplates the globalization process." interestingly, the Florida Division of Corporations lists callaos' institute (named a little differently) as a for-profit organization. what a surprise!
the saddest thing about this is that publishing at spamferences will actually hurt your career, yet many researchers don't really know what they are getting into. simply google cvs listing this conference and you'll see how successful the business seems to be (2260 hits)...

This is the problem with IEEE.
IEEE gives its name and its logo to many bogus conferences like:
http://iaria-highsci.blogspot.com/2009/05/bogus-papers-in-ieee-computational.html

Please take careful note of the information belowabout this IEEE Computational Complexity conferenceIt is another FAKE IEEE conference 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.htmlExtractors for varieties ??????????by Zeev Dvir !!!andExtractors for Low-Weight Affine Sources ??????? byAnup RaoThe papers are absolutely fake papers.What a Shame for the IEEE Computational Complexity Conference!

Shie-Yuan Wang said...

We received this comment from Shie-Yuan Wang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
I did attend the IEEE Bogus Conference on Sensor Networks 2009 in New Zeland!

The tracks that I attended were of shameless quality.

The conference was also of a garbage eventI did attend more than 10 sessions and not all, but several papers, were absolutely the worst junk that I have seen in my life

Shie-Yuan Wang,
National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan.

Anonymous said...

Prof. PETRE DINI, the Creator and Owner of IARIA spams blogs discrediting, defaming and accusing other conferences and journals!!!
Prof. PETRE DINI, the Creator and Owner of IARIA spams blogs discrediting, defaming and accusing other conferences and journals!!! See the 6th and the 7th comment in our blog

http://iaria-highsci.blogspot.com/2009/12/we-received-this-comment-from-shie-yuan.html

AMAZING!

Petre Dini said...

While browsing the net, I found two more fake journals in Computer Science:

(1) Computer Science Journals
http://www.cscjournals.org/csc/home.php

(2) International Journal of Computer Science Issues (IJCSI) (http://www.ijcsi.org/)

Petre Dini

Anonymous said...

Related Blogs.

http://anti-ieee.blogspot.com/2009/12/comment-of-petre-dini-in-blog.html

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20090606/0632555149.shtml

http://iaria-highsci.blogspot.com/2009/12/petre-dini-creator-and-owner-of-iaria.html

http://recursed.blogspot.com/2009/04/fake-journal-publishing-scam.html

http://iaria-highsci.blogspot.com/2009/12/web-spamming-by-ieee-and-other-academic.html

http://anti-ieee.blogspot.com/

http://bogus-conferences.blogspot.com/2009/11/we-do-not-know-anymore-what-to-assume.html

Some new journals have appeared recently and they are scam actually. Most academic publications should be free while maintaining quality. It is worrying to see journals like Journal of Computer Science, http://www.ijcsi.org, which send scam paper submission invitation by all means on research communities.

Some people at IEEE head-office have contacted UK ISPs to find out that this journal http://www.ijcsi.org is registered under some name "Nevin Vunka Jungum". The lawyers are preparing a case.

GENVERS said...

The IJCSI is a very serious journal with full peer review. Petre Dini must be ashamed for his behaviour.

On the other hand, bogus SCIgen papers have been accepted in these organizations:


1. IEEE

2. IARIA

3. HIGHSCI

4. IIIS (NAGIB CALLAOS)

5. IEEE Computational Intelligence

6. IEEE Sensors

Try to find details via Google!!!!

Many fake papers in IEEE really during the last 5 years!
No doubt about the unreliability of IEEE then.
The major problem of IEEE is called IARIA in my opinion, however, many other Conferences of IEEE (not only those that are co-organized by IARIA) are absolutely garbage. For example, IEEE conference in Istanbul, Turkey that distributed "gold diplomas" to everybody, IEEE fake conference of IEEE Computational Intelligence Division, IEEE junk conference on Sensors in New Zeland (October 2009) and many many others.....

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Helen Boussalis said...

I think that many IEEE Conferences are vulnerable in SCIgen papers.
Many IEEE conferences have accepted and some of them published in the Proceedings SCIgen papers.
These garbage papers also appeared in IEEEXplore Library. I have account in IEEEXplore and it was so funny to see from time to time dozens of garbage SCIgen papers

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Charles K. Kao said...

Copies of spam IEEE Conferences emails that advertise fake IEEE conferences.

These IEEE conferences have no scientific merit and their only purpose is making money.

Check http://diehimmelistschoen.blogspot.com/ for the quality of the proceedings of a typical

spamvertized IEEE conference.

I will add more spam as arriving:

http://www.jjj.de/fake-conf.html

Dr. KOYLE (a former IEEE Officer) said: "many IEEE Conferences have
already published SCIGEN auto-generated papers without any kind of review ..."

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

Criticism concerning IEEE
---------------------------
Except WMSCI many 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/.

It is being argued that such 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 fee.
However the letter of acceptance is published on the web and anybody can check it:
http://iaria-highsci.blogspot.com/, http://scamieee.blogspot.com/

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" (CSSE)
and was briefly in the IEEE Xplore Database.
The author is named after the Swedish short film Der Schlangemann.
Furthermore the author was invited to be a session chair during the conference

Read the official Herbert Schlangemann Blog for details.
The 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"
In 2009, the same incident happened and Herbert Schlangemann's latest fake paper "
"PlusPug: A Methodology for the Improvement of Local-Area Networks"" has been accepted
for oral presentation at another international computer science conference (http://www.ieee-ecommerce.com/).
Recently, Denis Baggi, Chairman, IEEE CS confessed that " Selection criteria such a refereeing etc. are
meaningless", probably means that IEEE has accepted the unreliability and bogusity of its conferences.

Denis Baggi also adds: "Articles should be written only if someone has something to tell others,
in which case the validity of the paper is obvious":
See http://diehimmelistschoen.blogspot.com/2008/12/full-paper-is-now-available-for.html#comments and
http://scamieee.blogspot.com/

NET DRIVER said...

Who others have accepted bogus texts in their fake activities?


See this "PAPER". Obviously, the text is copied from Wikipedia (History of American Football).
It has been accepted now in IEEE/IFIP EUC 2010, Hong Kong, December 11-13, 2010
Hong Kong SAR, China, December 11-13, 2010
http://www.euc2010.org
Session Human-Computer Interaction


This is the letter of acceptance

Congratulations on having your paper accepted to IEEE/IFIP EUC 2010, Hong Kong, December 11-13, 2010
conference. This document will help you in the preparation and delivery of the final
version of your accepted paper. Please read this entire document.
If you’ve got any questions about how to format your paper, please co

More Details: http://netdriver.blogspot.com/2010/06/who-others-have-accepted-bogus-texts-in.html

http://diehimmelistschoen.blogspot.com/ said...

IEEE Computer Society seems to have a serious problem
Dear IEEE,
since Herbert Schlangemann published an award-winning paper at the CSSE conference in December 2008, he is an expert in all areas of science. That is what the organizers of the "3rd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2009)" might have thought when they asked Dr. Schlangemann to review several papers for their conference. And they did not only ask Herbert Schlangemann, but they wrote emails to Mr. "Die Himmel ist schön" and Dr. "Liu Laoshi". For those of you who don't know about these outstanding researchers, they were named during the submission of "Towards the Simulation of E-Commerce" as potential reviewer and found their way to a reviewer list.

"Dear Die Himmel Ist Schoen:
The 3rd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2009) will be held on June 11-13, 2009 in Beijin, China. The paper review process has been started, and we cordially invite you to review some of the manuscripts. [...]"

Is this your regular way of selecting reviewers for your conferences? Remember, you call yourself "The world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology". How could somebody like Mr. "Die Himmel ist schön" possibly do a review for an IEEE supported conference?

We just want to give you the opportunity to read one of the masterpieces we've received for review. For those of you who don't believe us, this "paper" was really submitted to the iCBBE2009 conference with the intention of being published in the IEEEXplore database. Please apologize if we offer it online and violate your copyright regulations, but there was no note for the reviewer to keep it confidential.