numml 2010 - Numerical Mathematics Challenges in Machine Learning (NIPS 2010 Workshop)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Numerical flu keeping you down? Then come to the NUMML 2010 NIPS
workshop on /Numerical Mathematics Challenges in Machine Learning/ to
find out which medicines work, and what are the next generation
challenges driving our field.
We invite high-quality submissions for presentation as posters at the
workshop. The poster session will be designed along the lines of the
poster session for the main NIPS conference. There will poster
spotlights. The authors are encouraged (and should be motivated) to
use the poster session as a means to obtain valuable feedback from
experts present at the workshop
Submissions should be in the form of an extended abstract, paper
(limited to 8 pages), or poster. Work must be original, not published
or in submission elsewhere (a possible exception are publications at
venues unknown to machine learning researchers, please state such
details with your submission). Authors should make an effort to
motivate why the work fits the goals of the workshop (see below) and
should be of interest to the audience. Merely resubmitting a
submission rejected at the main conference, without adding such
motivation, is strongly discouraged.
Submissions should be emailed to: suvadmin-AT-googlemail.com
**Modified Deadline for Submissions**: 1st Nov., 2010
Invited talks by:
Alan Willsky (MIT)
Michael Mahoney (Stanford)
Inderjit Dhillon (UT Austin)
Rick Szeliski (Microsoft Research)
Dan Kushnir (Yale)
For more details and topics of interest, please visit:
http://numml.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/talks.html
workshop on /Numerical Mathematics Challenges in Machine Learning/ to
find out which medicines work, and what are the next generation
challenges driving our field.
We invite high-quality submissions for presentation as posters at the
workshop. The poster session will be designed along the lines of the
poster session for the main NIPS conference. There will poster
spotlights. The authors are encouraged (and should be motivated) to
use the poster session as a means to obtain valuable feedback from
experts present at the workshop
Submissions should be in the form of an extended abstract, paper
(limited to 8 pages), or poster. Work must be original, not published
or in submission elsewhere (a possible exception are publications at
venues unknown to machine learning researchers, please state such
details with your submission). Authors should make an effort to
motivate why the work fits the goals of the workshop (see below) and
should be of interest to the audience. Merely resubmitting a
submission rejected at the main conference, without adding such
motivation, is strongly discouraged.
Submissions should be emailed to: suvadmin-AT-googlemail.com
**Modified Deadline for Submissions**: 1st Nov., 2010
Invited talks by:
Alan Willsky (MIT)
Michael Mahoney (Stanford)
Inderjit Dhillon (UT Austin)
Rick Szeliski (Microsoft Research)
Dan Kushnir (Yale)
For more details and topics of interest, please visit:
http://numml.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/talks.html
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