Authors are required to register all their conflicts when sumbtting a paper, including a conflict of interest with the people they have collaborated in writing a joint paper for the past several years. This repo contains coauthor list based on the papers published for each professor in M Lab to help declare the conflicts of interest.
The duration for authors to disclose any conflicts may differ based on the conference, usually ranging from two to five years. Kindly download the relevant file that suits your requirements.
Name | Past 1 year | Past 2 years | Past 3 years | Past 4 years | Past 5 years |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prof Guan | Download | Download | Download | Download | Download |
Prof Kuo | Download | Download | Download | Download | Download |
Prof Xue | Download | Download | Download | Download | Download |
Tips:
- Download the necessary files and compile all coauthors into a single file using the command
cat author1.txt author2.txt >> all.txt
. Then, remove any duplicate coauthors by running the commandsort -u all.txt > coauthors.txt
. - To obtain a list of individuals who may have conflicts of interest, compile all program committee members and paper reviewers from the submission site into a text file (e.g.,
pc.txt
). Next, use thegrep -o -f pc.txt coauthors.txt
command to compare this list with your co-authors and generate a roster of potential conflict cases.
Note:
macOS doesn't support associative arrays (the -A option in the declare command), which were introduced in Bash version 4. macOS ships with an older version of Bash (version 3.2) due to licensing issues.
To fix this, you can install a newer version of Bash on your macOS using Homebrew (brew install bash
).