Ask HN: How and where can I publish my research on AI as a college dropout?
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Re: Ask HN: How and where can I publish my research on AI as a college dropout?
#2If you feel you have made an actual contribution/extension of existing work I would try contacting the authors to see if they will review your work and potentially co-author something with you?
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#3Github with code samples is more useful thesedays.
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#4Might have some interesting comments. https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/45191/is-it-pos...
Re: Ask HN: How and where can I publish my research on AI as a college dropout?
#5anyone can upload to arxiv.org.
I, and many others, regard single-author publications with a higher degree of suspicion, so you should still reach out to other researchers in the area and foster collaborations first.
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Re: Ask HN: How and where can I publish my research on AI as a college dropout?
#7anyone can upload to arxiv.org. I, and many others, regard single-author publications with a higher degree of suspicion, so you should still reach out to other researchers in the area and foster collaborations first.
I thought you still need at least an affiliation which is why the crackpot version (which doesn't require anything) exists? http://vixra.org/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ViXra
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#9A github repo and a medium post are usually more informative.
Re: Ask HN: How and where can I publish my research on AI as a college dropout?
#10In principle there's no reason why you can't publish something as an independent researcher in a normal scientific journal. However of course you have to convince them that it's worth publishing and may have to pay publication fees.
Other than that try preprint servers like arxiv. Unless your research is obviously bogus they'll usually accept almost anything. If your research is worthy you may still be able to publish it in a peer reviewed journal afterwards.