Extended deadline:

We have extended the submission deadline for this ICML workshop to *June
22, 2020*. Please see the updated call for papers below.



Dear all,

We would like to invite you to submit your work to the Workshop on Real
World Experimental Design and Active Learning at ICML 2020, which will be
held on July 18, 2020. Like ICML, this workshop will be held as a virtual
event (due to COVID-19).


*Important Information*

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   Website: realworldml.github.io
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   Workshop date: July 18, 2020
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   Location: Virtual workshop
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   Submission deadline: June 22, 2020, 11:59 PM (AoE time)
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   Submission site: https://easychair.org/cfp/realml-icml2020



*Keynote Speakers*

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   Shipra Agrawal <http://www.columbia.edu/~sa3305/> (Columbia University)
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   Anca Dragan <https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~anca/> (UC Berkeley)
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   Jennifer Listgarten <http://www.jennifer.listgarten.com/> (UC Berkeley)
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   José Miguel Hernández Lobato <https://jmhl.org/> (University of
   Cambridge)
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   Pietro Perona <http://www.vision.caltech.edu/Perona.html> (Caltech)
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   Tom Rainforth <http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~twgr/> (University of Oxford)
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   Aaditya Ramdas <https://www.stat.cmu.edu/~aramdas/> (Carnegie Mellon
   University)
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   Dorsa Sadigh <https://dorsa.fyi/> (Stanford University)
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   Angela Schoellig <http://www.dynsyslab.org/prof-angela-schoellig/>
   (University of Toronto)



*Call for Papers*

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This workshop aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry
to discuss major challenges, outline recent advances, and highlight future
directions pertaining to novel and existing large-scale real-world
experiment design and active learning problems. We aim to highlight new and
emerging research opportunities for the ML community that arise from the
evolving needs to make experiment design and active learning procedures
that are theoretically and practically relevant for realistic applications.

We welcome submissions of 4-6 pages in JMLR Workshop and Proceedings format
(excluding references). All accepted papers will be presented as posters
(recently published or under-review work is also welcome). There will be no
archival proceedings, however, the accepted papers will be made available
online on the workshop website. Papers should be submitted via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/cfp/realml-icml2020


*Topics of Interest*

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Technical topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

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   Large-scale and real-world experiment design (e.g.
   biological/molecular/drug design, physics, robotics, crowdsourcing, citizen
   science, algorithms, etc.)
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   Efficient active learning and exploration
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   High-dimensional, scalable Bayesian and bandit optimization (e.g.
   contextual, multi-task)
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   Sample-efficient interactive learning, hypothesis and A\B testing
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   Corrupted or indirect measurements, multi-fidelity experimentation
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   Incorporating domain-knowledge such as physics
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   Safety and robustness during experimentation and of resulting designs



*Organization*

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   Ilija Bogunovic (ETH Zurich)
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   Willie Neiswanger (Carnegie Mellon University)
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   Yisong Yue (Caltech)



On behalf of the organizing committee,

Willie Neiswanger
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