We are excited to announced that ICLR 2019 is introducing workshops! We
particularly encourage new topics, new formats and creative submissions.
Best,
Been and Graham

7th International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR 2019) Call
for Workshop Proposals

Website: http://iclr.cc/ <https://iclr.cc>

Workshop Proposal submission deadline: 2pm Eastern Standard Time, October
28, 2019 or 00 weeks 00 days 00:00:00

Workshop Proposal notification: November 28th, 2019.

Location: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, USA, May 6-9,
2019
Overview

This year, we are introducing workshops - informal gatherings of people of
similar interests, potentially with keynotes, panels, and debates. Each
workshop proposal should specify either a full or half-day schedule,
accommodating lunch and/or coffee breaks as appropriate. The exact format
of a workshop is up to your choice, we welcome creative formats.

Topics

We are especially interested in organizers proposing novel topics on
emerging themes, but will also consider proposals for workshop topics
similar to previous years.

Examples of new topics include but are not limited to:

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   Interpretable machine learning, fairness in machine learning,
   transparency, governance and inclusion
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   Uncertainty in representation learning
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   Cognitive and sensori-motor extensions of human capabilities
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   Machine learning for scientific discovery
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   Machine learning for art and creativity
   -

   ...


Examples of previous years’ workshop topics include but are not limited to:

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   Unsupervised, semi-supervised, and supervised representation learning
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   Representation learning for planning and reinforcement learning
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   Metric learning and kernel learning
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   Sparse coding and dimensionality expansion
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   Hierarchical models
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   Optimization for representation learning
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   Learning representations of outputs or states
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   Implementation issues, parallelization, software platforms, hardware
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   Applications in vision, audio, speech, natural language processing,
   robotics, neuroscience, or any other field


Proposal:

In your proposal, please specify:

   1.

   Why this topic is important for the ICLR community
   2.

   Organizers, and their relevant experience and expertise
   3.

   Number of predicted attendance size (a rough prediction)
   4.

   A tentative full- or half-day schedule (with keynote speakers’ names)


Beyond the above, please note that each proposal will also be evaluated
based on the diversity of the organizers and presenters (e.g. invited
speakers, contributed speakers, poster presenters, panelists, etc.). We
encourage you to submit a plan for ensuring the latter.

Commentary:

We also invite organizers to optionally write a commentary (2 pages) which
will be posted to the ICLR website. The contents may include but not
limited to 1. summary of the discussions at the workshop 2. organizers
thoughts on what she/he wish to have discussed more and 3. advice to future
organizers.

Other details:

Workshop organizers should also include a plan for funding, including any
proposed or committed sponsorships and planned usage of funds.

Each workshop will receive a couple of free registrations for organizers to
distribute.

Submission:

Workshop proposals should be submitted through this site:
https://iclr.cc/Workshops/workshopapplication
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