Proceedings Information
All accepted papers will be presented at the conference and published by the Proceedings of Machine Learning Research (PMLR) Volume 91 at http://proceedings.mlr.press/v91/
Instructions for the Authors of Accepted Papers
Please make sure to use the correct style file; it should be already installed on your computer, or will be installed "on the fly". The camera-ready papers should follow the style of the Proceedings section of JMLR rather than JMLR itself.
In the end you should submit two files: (1) file containing your paper in the pdf format; (2) copyright form.
The beginning of your file will look like:
\documentclass[wcp]{jmlr} \usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,graphicx,url} \jmlrvolume{91} \jmlryear{2018} \jmlrworkshop{Conformal and Probabilistic Prediction and Applications} \jmlrproceedings{PMLR}{Proceedings of Machine Learning Research} \title{Nonparametric predictive distributions based on conformal prediction} \author{\Name{John Smith}\Email{j.smith@gmail.com}\\ \addr{Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey, UK}\\ \Name{Minge Shen}\Email{m.shen@gmail.com}\\ \addr{Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA}} \editor{Alex Gammerman, Vladimir Vovk, Zhiyuan Luo, Evgueni Smirnov and Ralf Peeters} \begin{abstract} This paper applies conformal prediction to derive predictive distributions that are valid under a nonparametric assumption. \end{abstract} \begin{keywords} Conformal prediction, predictive distributions, regression. \end{keywords}
Notice the presence of the command
\jmlrproceedings{PMLR}{Proceedings of Machine Learning Research}
It has become necessary after the recent rebranding http://proceedings.mlr.press of JMLR W&CP as the Proceedings of Machine Learning Research (PMLR).
Please let us know if you encounter any problems following these instructions.
For further information (which, however, can be confusing), see http://jmlr.org/proceedings/faq.html (under the heading "What is the Style File for the Proceedings?"); COPA 2017 uses the one column style file. The style file is available from the CTAN (Comprehensive TeX Archive Network) web site at http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/jmlr you can go inside the directory called "sample_papers" and emulate the files jmlr_sample.tex and jmlr_sample.bib (the latter is only needed if you use bibtex).
A lot of useful advice on the JMLR style can be found at http://jmlr.org/format/format.html (however, please make sure to use the Proceedings style, as described above, rather than the main journal style).