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NIPS Workshop 2008 - Whistler   

NIPS Workshop on Machine Learning Open Source Software, Whistler 2008

We believe that the wide-spread adoption of open source software policies will have a tremendous impact on the field of machine learning. The goal of this workshop is to further support the current developments in this area and give new impulses to it. Following the success of the inaugural NIPS-MLOSS workshop held at NIPS 2006, the Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR) has started a new track for machine learning open source software initiated by the workshop's organizers. Many prominent machine learning researchers have co-authored a position paper advocating the need for open source software in machine learning. Furthermore, the workshop's organizers have set up a community website mloss.org where people can register their software projects, rate existing projects and initiate discussions about projects and related topics. This website currently lists 132 such projects including many prominent projects in the area of machine learning.

The main goal of this workshop is to bring the main practitioners in the area of machine learning open source software together in order to initiate processes which will help to further improve the development of this area. In particular, we have to move beyond a mere collection of more or less unrelated software projects and provide a common foundation to stimulate cooperation and interoperability between different projects. An important step in this direction will be a common data exchange format such that different methods can exchange their results more easily.

More information about workshop - http://mloss.org/workshop/nips08/

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Comment1 Tarkina, December 5, 2023 at 11:33 a.m.:

This workshop underscores the growing significance of open source software in shaping the landscape of machine learning. The call for widespread adoption, echoed by influential researchers, emphasizes the need for collaboration and a shared foundation in this dynamic field. If you're interested in the potential of open source in software development, you might find valuable insights in the article https://inoxoft.com/blog/learn-10-tip... to complement your understanding and strategies for fostering collaboration in this evolving space.

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