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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Purely looking at No11, 11.Northeastern University 11.Stanford University it's hard to believe this ranking. [/quote] +1. NE is probably the most skilled university at gaming college rankings among all universities located outside China [/quote] Sorry, boomer. CSrankings measures faculty research prowess. Times have changed from the 1970's. Now go outside and yell at the clouds.[/quote] I do research in CS. I know the research literature. NE dies not actually publish very much highly cited (== relevant, important) CS research, unlike MIT or CMU or Stanford. NE publish mostly in low-tier workshops and open access (anyone can publish anything) places. [/quote] Sounds like you don't know shit at a podunk school. How It Works; Publication Counting: It counts publications at the most selective, top-tier conferences in each area of computer science (e.g., NeurIPS for Machine Learning, SIGGRAPH for Graphics). Adjusted Credit: It uses "adjusted counts," meaning credit for a paper is split evenly among its co-authors. This prevents "ranking inflation" from simply having more authors on a single paper. Faculty-Focused: The system identifies faculty members who are actively publishing in specific research areas, making it a primary tool for prospective PhD and graduate students looking for advisors. Key Features Transparency: All data and the code used to generate the rankings are open-source and available on GitHub. Customization: You can filter rankings by specific sub-fields (AI, Systems, Theory, Interdisciplinary) and by region (USA, Europe, Asia, etc.). Timeframes: You can adjust the years surveyed to see which departments have been most productive recently versus over the last decade.[/quote]
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