Journal of Machine Learning Research

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The Journal of Machine Learning Research ( JMLR for short ) is a scientific journal with a focus on machine learning , a sub-area of artificial intelligence .

The journal was founded in 2000 as an open access alternative to Machine Learning journal . In 2001, 40 editors of the journal Machine Learning quit to support the new Journal of Machine Learning Research. They justified their step with the fact that in the age of the Internet it was detrimental for researchers to publish their scientific publications in an expensive journal with a paid archive. Instead, they wanted to support the model of the JMLR, where the authors retained the right to publish their publications and the archives are freely accessible on the Internet.

Until the end of 2004, the paper editions were published eight times a year by the university publisher MIT Press . Since then, Microtome Publishing has been selling the magazine. The current editors-in-chief are Kevin P. Murphy from Google Inc. and Bernhard Schölkopf from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems , Tübingen.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Editorial Board of the Kluwer Journal, Machine Learning: Resignation Letter . In: SIGIR Forum . 35, No. 2, 2001.

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