TFML 2015 - Conference on Theoretical Foundations of Machine Learning (TFML 2015)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Conference on Theoretical Foundations of Machine Learning (TFML 2015) will take place in Będlewo, Poland, on February 16-21, 2015. We invite submissions of papers addressing theoretical aspects of machine learning and related topics. We strongly support a broad definition of learning theory, including, but not limited to:
Theoretical foundations of
supervised learning
unsupervised learning
semi-supervised learning
deep learning
active learning
concept drift
natural language processing
neuroinformatics
generalization bounds
optimization methods
computational complexity of learning
information theoretic learning
Conference is organized by Department of Machine Learning, Institute of Computer Science and Computational Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Jagiellonian University
Publication model
There are two tracks to which papers can be submitted:
The journal track. Original, unpublished research papers can be submitted to this track through easychair system. They will be peer reviewed and after acceptance and presentation during the TFML conference published in Schedae Informaticae Journal.
The latebreaking talks track, which is aimed at researchers willing to present their latest work during TFML, but without publishing it in journal/proceedings. This works will still undergo peer review and have to be uploaded to arXiv and registered in the easychair system.
Theoretical foundations of
supervised learning
unsupervised learning
semi-supervised learning
deep learning
active learning
concept drift
natural language processing
neuroinformatics
generalization bounds
optimization methods
computational complexity of learning
information theoretic learning
Conference is organized by Department of Machine Learning, Institute of Computer Science and Computational Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Jagiellonian University
Publication model
There are two tracks to which papers can be submitted:
The journal track. Original, unpublished research papers can be submitted to this track through easychair system. They will be peer reviewed and after acceptance and presentation during the TFML conference published in Schedae Informaticae Journal.
The latebreaking talks track, which is aimed at researchers willing to present their latest work during TFML, but without publishing it in journal/proceedings. This works will still undergo peer review and have to be uploaded to arXiv and registered in the easychair system.
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