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Top conferences such as CVPR, ECCV, etc. typically have a low acceptance rate, i.e., ratio of accepted to submitted papers. Does this give them a high reputation or rank? For example, this year the AAAI conference has more than 8000 submitted papers but only 1000 accepted papers.

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CORE, one of the major ranking systems for computer science, takes the acceptance rate into account: (Source)

Characteristics of A* Conferences include that:

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  • They have acceptance rates that are typically 20% or less, with many more "acceptable" papers submitted than can be accommodated in the conference program.

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