hermes-agent/skills/research/ml-paper-writing/templates/icml2026/example_paper.bib
teknium1 732c66b0f3 refactor: reorganize skills into sub-categories
The skills directory was getting disorganized — mlops alone had 40
skills in a flat list, and 12 categories were singletons with just
one skill each.

Code change:
- prompt_builder.py: Support sub-categories in skill scanner.
  skills/mlops/training/axolotl/SKILL.md now shows as category
  'mlops/training' instead of just 'mlops'. Backwards-compatible
  with existing flat structure.

Split mlops (40 skills) into 7 sub-categories:
- mlops/training (12): accelerate, axolotl, flash-attention,
  grpo-rl-training, peft, pytorch-fsdp, pytorch-lightning,
  simpo, slime, torchtitan, trl-fine-tuning, unsloth
- mlops/inference (8): gguf, guidance, instructor, llama-cpp,
  obliteratus, outlines, tensorrt-llm, vllm
- mlops/models (6): audiocraft, clip, llava, segment-anything,
  stable-diffusion, whisper
- mlops/vector-databases (4): chroma, faiss, pinecone, qdrant
- mlops/evaluation (5): huggingface-tokenizers,
  lm-evaluation-harness, nemo-curator, saelens, weights-and-biases
- mlops/cloud (2): lambda-labs, modal
- mlops/research (1): dspy

Merged singleton categories:
- gifs → media (gif-search joins youtube-content)
- music-creation → media (heartmula, songsee)
- diagramming → creative (excalidraw joins ascii-art)
- ocr-and-documents → productivity
- domain → research (domain-intel)
- feeds → research (blogwatcher)
- market-data → research (polymarket)

Fixed misplaced skills:
- mlops/code-review → software-development (not ML-specific)
- mlops/ml-paper-writing → research (academic writing)

Added DESCRIPTION.md files for all new/updated categories.
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BibTeX

@inproceedings{langley00,
author = {P. Langley},
title = {Crafting Papers on Machine Learning},
year = {2000},
pages = {1207--1216},
editor = {Pat Langley},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th International Conference
on Machine Learning (ICML 2000)},
address = {Stanford, CA},
publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann}
}
@TechReport{mitchell80,
author = "T. M. Mitchell",
title = "The Need for Biases in Learning Generalizations",
institution = "Computer Science Department, Rutgers University",
year = "1980",
address = "New Brunswick, MA",
}
@phdthesis{kearns89,
author = {M. J. Kearns},
title = {Computational Complexity of Machine Learning},
school = {Department of Computer Science, Harvard University},
year = {1989}
}
@Book{MachineLearningI,
editor = "R. S. Michalski and J. G. Carbonell and T.
M. Mitchell",
title = "Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence
Approach, Vol. I",
publisher = "Tioga",
year = "1983",
address = "Palo Alto, CA"
}
@Book{DudaHart2nd,
author = "R. O. Duda and P. E. Hart and D. G. Stork",
title = "Pattern Classification",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons",
edition = "2nd",
year = "2000"
}
@misc{anonymous,
title= {Suppressed for Anonymity},
author= {Author, N. N.},
year= {2021}
}
@InCollection{Newell81,
author = "A. Newell and P. S. Rosenbloom",
title = "Mechanisms of Skill Acquisition and the Law of
Practice",
booktitle = "Cognitive Skills and Their Acquisition",
pages = "1--51",
publisher = "Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.",
year = "1981",
editor = "J. R. Anderson",
chapter = "1",
address = "Hillsdale, NJ"
}
@Article{Samuel59,
author = "A. L. Samuel",
title = "Some Studies in Machine Learning Using the Game of
Checkers",
journal = "IBM Journal of Research and Development",
year = "1959",
volume = "3",
number = "3",
pages = "211--229"
}