Comment by JadeNB
4 years ago
"To appear" has a technical meaning in academia, though—it doesn't mean "I hope"; it means "it's been formally accepted but hasn't actually been put in 'print' yet."
That doesn't stop someone from lying about it, but it's not a casual claim, and doing so would probably bring community censure (as well as being easily falsifiable after time).
"To appear" to me meant; it is under revision by IEEE, otherwise why not just to state paper was accepted by IEEE.
It is a bit more complicated, since this is a conference paper. Usually, if a conference paper is accepted, it is only published if the presentation was held (so if the speaker cancels, or doesnt show up, the publication is revoked).
Edit: All conference are different, I dont know if it applies to that one.
I have only ever attended one conference, but I attended it about 32 times, and the printed proceedings were in my hands before I attended any talks in the last dozen or so. How does revocation work in that event?
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It makes sense, thank you for explanation.
It's a jargon in academia.