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Journal of Machine Learning Research 3 (2002) 16-30 Submitted 5/02; Published 12/02 Title: JMLR Format Leslie Pack Kaelbling [email protected] Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology 545 Technology Square Cambridge, MA 02139, USA David Cohn [email protected] Burning Glass Technologies 201 S. Craig Street, 2 West Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA Editor: Leslie Lamport Abstract This document, which is based on an earlier document by Minton et al., (1999), describes the required formatting of JMLR papers, including margins, fonts, citation styles, and figure placement. It describes how authors can obtain and use a LATEX style file that will ease adherence to the requirements. It also contains a section on avoiding formatting errors that frequently appear in JMLR submissions. While the format requirements are only compulsory for final submissions, we encourage authors to adopt and adhere to its recommendations throughout the submission process. Keywords: format, Microsoft word template 1 Introduction Body Undented: after headings. Body Indented: 1.1 Second Level Heading CPU Speed Wage A B C Table 1. Note well that JMLR expects table captions below the table. >= 9pt font. Acknowledgements Who helped, funded, etc. ©2002 Leslie P. Kaelbling and David Cohn KAELBLING AND COHN Appendix A: Hardness Proof Body Undented References Patrick W. Daly. Natural sciences citations and references. Available online at ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/tex/ctan/macros/contrib/supported/natbib, 1997. Donald E. Knuth, Tracy L. Larrabee, and Paul M. Roberts. Mathematical Writing. Mathematical Association of America, Washington, D.C., 1989. ISBN 0-88385-063-X. Mary Claire Van Leunen. A Handbook for Scholars. Oxford University Press, 1992. Steven Minton, Martha Del Alto, and Helen Stewart. Instructions for formatting JAIR articles. Available electronically via http://www.jair.org/submission-info.html, 1999. 2