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|    Tom Osborn to All    |
|    Re: Ranking of Data Mining Journals    |
|    21 Aug 03 03:36:42    |
      From: xyz@xyz.com              > Hi, All,       >       > Do you have any ideas on the ranking of the journals relevant to data       > mining? I have a list of these journals, which one is the most       > selective and which is the least selective?       >       >       > IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering       > Applied Intelligence       > Computational Intelligence       > Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery       > Intelligent Data Analysis       > Journal of Intelligent Information Systems       > Journal of Intelligent Systems       > Machine Learning       > Machine Learning Online       > Knowledge and Information Systems       > International Journal of Intelligent Systems       > International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications       >       > Thanks,       >       > Grace              Don't ignore the Journal of Machine Learning Research.              As far as ranking these (either on the grounds of selectivity or       relevance), you just can't tell that what you want is in the one       with the top rank. Plenty of good papers are in each of them       (and plenty of hardly read papers too I would guess).              Tom.              Dr Tom Osborn       NUIX Pty Ltd       Level 8, 143 York St       Sydney NSW 2000       http://www.nuix.com.au/              [ comp.ai is moderated. To submit, just post and be patient, or if ]       [ that fails mail your article to |
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