The complete numbers can be seen on http://eagereyes.org/acceptance-rates. Here I mainly listed the years I participated:
IEEE Vis (SciVis):
Year |
Submitted
|
Accepted
|
Acceptance rates (%)
|
2013 | 126
| 31
| 25
|
2012 |
154 |
42
|
27
|
2011 |
194
|
49
|
25
|
2010 |
185
|
45
|
26
|
2009 |
202
|
54
|
27
|
2008 |
197 |
50
|
25 |
2007 |
216 |
56
|
26 |
2006 |
228
|
63
|
28
|
IEEE InfoVis:
Year |
Submitted
|
Accepted |
Acceptance rates (%)
|
2013 | 151 | 38
| 25
|
2012 |
178
|
44
|
25
|
2011 |
>200
|
|
26
|
2010 |
135
|
35
|
26
|
2009 |
141
|
37
|
26
|
2008 |
107
|
28
|
26 |
2007 |
116
|
27
|
23
|
2006 |
104 |
24
|
23
|
The submissions of IEEE Vis were especially high (more than 150) between 2000 and 2012. Between 2005 and 2009, the numbers of submission were even higher than 200 (except 2008)! Nevertheless, now the number of submission to Vis is dropping in the recent two years (2012 and 2013).
InfoVis was growing till 2011. On 2011, infovis even had more submissions than vis. Then InfoVis starts to lose submissions as well. I am curious how to explain it. |