conferenceclassification
Conferenceclassification refers to the process of assigning conferences to standardized topic areas and, in some systems, quality categories to support the organization and retrieval of conference proceedings. It is used by digital libraries, indexing services, and bibliometric platforms to map conferences to domains such as artificial intelligence, databases, and networks, and to help users and systems navigate scholarly output.
Taxonomies such as the ACM Computing Classification System and IEEE Taxonomy provide structured topic codes that
Outputs include topic labels, field codes, and sometimes prestige or tier classifications (for example, conference rankings).
Common challenges include name ambiguity (similar or changing conference names), scope drift as conferences broaden or
Related taxonomies and rankings include the ACM CCS, IEEE Taxonomy, CORE conference rankings, Scopus subject areas,