NIPS 2015 Call for Symposia 
Following the regular program of the Neural Information Processing Systems 2015 
Conference in Montréal, Canada, as an experiment, up to three symposia will be 
held in parallel Thursday, December 10, 2015 at the Convention Centre. The 
symposia will start at 3PM after the poster session and run into the evening 
with a break for dinner from 6-7PM. Symposia space will hold around 1,200 
participants. We invite researchers interested in chairing a symposium to 
submit proposals at the URL below.

The goal of the symposia is to present topical material on a single broad 
theme, well suited to the main conference audience. The theme should be on an 
established topic of wider interest to the NIPS community than a single 
workshop would be. A typical format for a symposium would be a brief 
introduction to the topic followed by talks giving presentation of state of the 
art results in the area and current directions of research.

Symposia
Format:

The symposia will run in parallel during the afternoon of Thursday, December 
10, after the end of the main conference from 3 pm to 9 pm. There will be a 
light dinner between 6 pm and 7 pm. Organisers can allocate the time as they 
wish, although we suggest a short coffee break between 4pm and 5pm. We 
recommend programmes of invited speakers, with time reserved for a brief 
introduction to the topic and for questions. 

Submission instructions:

Interested parties must submit a proposal for a symposium using the link at the 
bottom of the page by:

Wed Jul 01, 2015 23:59 PM UTC

Proposals should include a title and description of what the symposium is to 
address, motivate why the topic is of interest and why it should be discussed, 
and specify the targeted group of participants. 

Submissions should include the name, address, email address and phone numbers 
for all organizers. If there is more than one organizer, please designate one 
organizer as the primary contact. It should also include a brief CV of all 
organizers with a list of publications to establish scholarship in the field.

Format and programme:

For symposia, the majority of the proposed speakers must have confirmed their 
attendance. If the proposal is accepted, changes to the program would need to 
be approved by the general chairs.

We encourage symposia that build on a theme of workshops from previous years. 
Please mention any such connections.
Responsibilities: 

Symposium organizers have several responsibilities, including:
Arranging and coordinating the symposium programme.
Providing any introductory or tutorial material needed to make the topic 
accessible to all NIPS attendees
Moderating the discussion.
Writing a brief summary and/or coordinating submitted material for 
post-conference electronic dissemination.
Funding:

NIPS does not provide travel funding for symposium speakers. In the past, some 
workshops have sought and received funding from external sources to bring in 
outside speakers. The organizers of each accepted symposium can name two 
individuals to receive complimentary registration to either the main conference 
or workshop program.

Applications should be submitted at NIPS Symposium Application.

Questions should be emailed to [email protected] 

Corinna Cortes (Google)
Neil Lawrence (University of Sheffield)
NIPS*2015 General Chairs

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