Call for Tutorials: Asian Conference on Machine Learning

We invite proposals for tutorials on machine learning and related areas, to be 
given online as a part of ACML 2021 on November 17, 2021. A tutorial should be 
of interest to a wide ACML audience, provides a basic introduction to the area 
including its theoretical and practical implications, and covers recent 
advances on the chosen subject. Presentations that focus exclusively on the 
presenter's own work or commercial demonstrations are strongly discouraged. 
Each tutorial is approximately 2.5 hours, including time for breaks.

A proposal should not exceed two pages, excluding the presenters' biographies. 
Please include the following information in the proposal:
A title and an abstract suitable for web publicity.
An overview of the topic, including its relevance and significance to the 
machine learning community.
Pointers to relevant past work, tutorials, and existing teaching materials.
Target audience.
An outline of the tutorial structure, with time allocation and distribution of 
work (in the case of multiple presenters).
An academic bio for each presenter.
Proposals and questions should be submitted to tutorial co-chairs Yun-Nung 
(Vivian) Chen yvc...@csie.ntu.edu.tw <mailto:yvc...@csie.ntu.edu.tw> and Dani 
Yogatama: dyogat...@deepmind.com <mailto:dyogat...@deepmind.com>.

Important dates
July 30, 2021: Tutorial proposals due.
August 13, 2021: Acceptance notification.
October 18, 2021: Tutorial materials and websites due.
November 17, 2021: ACML tutorials.

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