MMLS2019: Midwest Machine Learning Symposium 2019 Memorial Union@UW-Madison Madison, WI, United States, June 6-7, 2019 |
Conference website | http://mmls.cc/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mmls2019 |
Submission deadline | May 6, 2019 |
The submission deadline has been extended to May 6th, 2019!!!
The 2019 Midwest Machine Learning Symposium (MMLS) will be held June 6-7, 2019 at the Memorial Union located on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. The symposium will consist of invited talks, panels, and poster sessions. For more details, please visit the symposium webpage at http://mmls.cc
We invite submissions of one page summary on all topics related to machine learning for the poster session to be held during the symposium.
Submission Guidelines
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Submissions can be at most one page long, not including references.
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Do not include any supplementary files along with your submission.
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Posters based on papers previously published, or accepted for publication, etc. are permitted.
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The authors can add optional links to full papers/working papers/extended abstracts available in public domain such as arXiv, or open-source proceedings. However, please ensure that the abstracts are stand alone, as reviewers will not be required to review extra material.
Eligibility
We welcome abstracts from all members of machine learning community. There is no restriction on the eligibility for the poster presentation. However, only submissions with *first* author as an undergraduate or a graduate student will be considered for the Student Poster Award described below.
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mmls2019
Deadline for submission: May 6, 2019
Notification of accepted posters: May 10, 2019
Notification of finalists for student poster award: May 20, 2019
All accepted posters will be presented at MMLS June 6-7, 2019.
Student Poster Award
We also have a Student Poster Award with rewards. All submissions with first authors as an undergraduate or a graduate student are eligible and will be automatically considered for the selection process.
The selection process is as follows:
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A small number of eligible submissions with student authors will be selected as finalists.
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The finalists will be invited to give a short (3-5 min) spotlight presentation on the work.
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Judges will take into consideration the abstract, the poster, the spotlight presentation, as well as the presentation during the poster session in deciding the winners.
Plenary Speakers
- Kristen Grauman (UT Austin)
- Benjamin Recht (UC Berkeley)
- Benjamin Van Roy (Stanford)
Invited Speakers
- Ceren Budak (U of M)
- Jelena Diakonikolas (UW Madison)
- Danai Koutra (U of M)
- Sanmi Koyejo (UIUC)
- Dustin Mixon (OSU)
- Jian Peng (UIUC)
- Christopher Quinn (Purdue)
- Shivaram Venkataraman (UW Madison)
- Zhaoran Wang (Northwestern)
- Jenna Wiens (U of M)
- Catherine Qi Zhao (Minnesota)
Venue
The venue will be Memorial Union at University of Wisconsin, Madison.