Reproducible Label

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As researcher with a paper accepted to ICPR or one of its workshops, you had probably devote a part of your time to write code. The Reproducible Label proposes to make profitable your efforts in software development in order to valorize your research results.

Who can apply for?

Alll authors of an accepted paper at RRPR, ICPR or any ICPR workshop.

Why apply for?

The label proposed by the RRPR committee is an additional recognition of the work presented at the ICPR conference and ICPR Workshops. The label is a proof that your work can be reproduced from the git repository that will be indexed by RLPR. This is a major advantage for other researchers wanting to compare their works to yours: the label guarantees that the comparisons are performed with the author implementation used in the corresponding paper. Thereby, it is also a major advantage for you to be compared and cited by your colleagues.

What is the process?

We propose you to submit the source code used to generate the results/figures of your accepted paper. Your submission will be reviewed, i.e. we will try to compile them and to execute them by following your instructions. Then we will compare the obtained results with the results of your paper. If they are consistent, we will deliver to you the Reproducible Label and your source code will be indexed by the Label Repository.


New: This year, the Reproducible Label associates with the ReproducedPapers.org to publish the labelized papers in order to improve your paper visibility.

Note that the source code is NOT reviewed. We only follow the README instructions to compile the source code and execute the script(s)/binaries.

How to apply for?

You need to provide an URL of a public git repository (Github, Gitlab, etc.) containing:

  • the source code allowing to reproduce all experiments and/or figures of your paper,
  • a README.md file containing all compilation instructions.
  • a (set of) script file(s) allowing to install and execute your code,
  • a link or a reference to the original associated paper

To apply, follow this link (requires a Github account).

When to apply?

Submission deadline: June 14th (will be reviewed by submission order)

Author notification: July 14th

Which are the accepted languages/libraries/operating systems?

All languages and libraries are accepted. You just need to be precise with the used versions.
Concerning the operating systems, your code must compile on at least one of the followings:

  • Debian 9.0
  • Ubuntu 18.04 or later
  • Windows 10 or later
  • Mac OSX 10.14 or later

Can I apply for a short paper about the reproducibility of my code?

Yes. You can apply for the "Call for Short Paper" (see Home) in parrallel of the Reproducible Label. In this case, we will synchonize your submissions in a unique review process.

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