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Writing Systems and Networking Articles |
 | | Papers that introduce a new learning "setting" or type of application should justify the relevance and importance of this setting, for example, based on its utility in applications, its appropriateness as a model of human or animal learning, or its importance in addressing fundamental questions in machine learning. |
 | | Papers describing a new algorithm should be clear, precise, and written in a way that allows the reader to compare the algorithm to other algorithms. |
 | | Performance should also be compared against a naive standard (e.g., random guessing, guessing the most common class, etc.) as well. |
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