@NeurIPSConf
provides invitation letters for registered attendees at
#NeurIPS2023
. Are there missing details from that letter on your contributions to NeurIPS, or do you need an “expedite” request? You can now request an addendum at
The NIPS executive board is currently discussing the possibility of changing the name of the NIPS conference. At the end of May, we will ask the whole NIPS community for input and suggestions for a potential new name. Please be patient until then.
Important notice to all authors: the paper submission deadline has been extended by 48 hours. The new deadline is Friday June 5, 2020 at 1pm PDT
Find the official announcement here:
The
#NeurIPS2021
paper submission deadline has been extended by 48 hours. The new deadline is Friday, May 28 at 1pm PT (abstracts due Friday, May 21). Read the official announcement to learn more.
Call for Papers for NeurIPS 2020 is out:
Learn more about what is new this year in this video:
Also checkout this blog post by the PCs, Marc'Aurelio Ranzato, Nina Balcan,
@hsuantienlin
and
@raiahadsel
:
This year, we invite high school students to submit research papers on the topic of machine learning for social impact! See our call for high school research project submissions below.
#NeurIPS2021
Tutorials: Lilian Weng
@lilianweng
(Open AI) and Jong Wook Kim
@_jongwook_kim
(Open AI), will be giving a NeurIPS tutorial on “Self-supervised learning: Self-prediction and Contrastive learning”.
Dec 7, 01:00-05:00 (GMT)
#NeurIPS2021
Tutorials: Maria Schuld (Xanadu & University of KwaZulu Natal) and Juan Carrasquilla
@carrasqu
(Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence), will be giving a tutorial on “Machine Learning with Quantum Computers”. Dec 6, 13:00-17:00 (GMT)
#NeurIPS2023
ends with appreciation! A big thank you to our attendees and organizers for an unforgettable event. Wishing everyone safe onwards journeys.
#NeurIPS2021
Tutorials: Shirley Ho
@cosmo_shirley
(Flatiron Institute, NYU, Princeton University) and Miles Cranmer
@MilesCranmer
(Princeton University), will be giving a tutorial on “ML for Physics and Physics for ML”.
Dec 6, 17:00-21:00 (GMT)
We are thrilled to announce an outstanding lineup of keynote speakers for
#NeurIPS2021
, Registration for the conference is already open. See our latest blog post.
NeurIPS 2019 Call for socials.
We are very happy to inaugurate social events at the coming NeurIPS 2019. Given the steadily increasing amount of attendees of NeurIPS, it's becoming more and more difficult to meet colleagues with similar interests ...
We are happy to announce the
#NeurIPS2023
Creative AI Track. This track will invite ML researchers to showcase their work during the conference in the form of visual, language, musical, and performing arts. Proposals are due by *June 15*.
#NeurIPS2021
Tutorials: Cesar Mattos
@cesarlincoln
(Federal University of Ceará) and Felipe Tobar
@Felipe_Tobar
(University of Chile), will be giving a tutorial on “The Art of Gaussian Processes: Classical and Contemporary”.
Dec 6, 17:00-21:00 (GMT)
Announcing the NeurIPS 2023 Workshops! We are excited to announce 58 accepted workshops that will take place in-person on December 15 and 16.
Read our blog post for more details on workshops and our selection process this year:
Excited to announce the accepted papers of the first round of the
#NeurIPS
Datasets and Benchmark Track. The second round is now open, deadline August 27th.
#NeurIPSData
Our past conferences wouldn't have been possible without our many reviewers. If you have at least 2 papers in top peer-reviewed confs or journals, with at least one in an ML venue (eg NeurIPS ICML ICLR), we’d be v grateful if you reviewed for
#NeurIPS2023
NeurIPS 2020 keynote speakers: Saiph Savage, Charles Isbell, Tony Zador, Chris Bishop (Posner Lecture), Shafi Goldwasser, Jeff Shamma, and Marloes Maathuis (Breiman Lecture). Congratulations!
#NeurIPS
Tutorials: Irina Higgins
@irinavlh
, Toni Creswell
@ToniCreswell
and Seb Racaniere, will be giving a tutorial on “Pay attention to what you need: Do structural priors still matter in the age of billion parameter models?” Dec 6, 09:00-13:00 (GMT)
NeurIPSConf is now also on mastodon NeuripsConf
@mastodon
.social. We will cross-post all of our content on both platforms to keep everyone up-to-date for
#NeurIPS2022
.
The planning for NeurIPS2022 has already begun. Please consider nominating yourself, or someone you know, as an organizer for one of the roles in the conference, by 4 Feb. Details on our latest blog
A big thank you to the 10,406 reviewers that read in total over 9,000 papers this year! 🥳 And a reminder that the rebuttals are due in the *next 24 hours*
For more numbers and dates, please see the update from the program chairs:
#NeurIPS2021
Tutorials: Wee Sun Lee (National University of Singapore), will be giving a tutorial on “Message Passing in Machine Learning”.
Dec 7, 01:00-05:00 (GMT)
Check out the latest update from the NeurIPS 2020 program chairs, touching on:
1) the upcoming submission deadline
2) recruitment of SACs, ACs and reviewers
3) the new ethical review process
4) the new early rejection process:
Thanks to the tireless efforts of the PCs in 2022 to put together a wonderful in-person program. (
@kchonyc
,
@aliceoh
,
@DaniCMBelg
, Alekh Agarwal)
Rest up on Sunday and we look forward to an exciting virtual agenda starting Monday Dec 5
#NeurIPS
Tutorials: We introduce Toshiyuki Ohtsuka (Kyoto University), who will be giving a
#NeurIPS2021
tutorial on “Real-Time Optimization for Fast and Complex Control Systems”.
Dec 6, 09:00-13:00 (GMT)
Are you hesitant to review for
#NeurIPS2022
because you cannot commit to reviewing 5 papers?
Worry no more! In our blog, we explain how you can request a reduced workload.
Thank you for helping the community.
Congratulations to Test of Time recipients Matt Hoffman, David Blei, and Francis Bach, for their 2010 paper "Online Learning for Latent Dirichlet Allocation."
Watch the Test of Time presentation in the final session of
#NeurIPS2021
, 01:00 GMT (8pm EST).
Learn more about the main NeurIPS 2020 program here:
Also, note that we intend to keep the conference registration open until **Monday December 7th 6pm PST**. If you’d like to participate in the conference and workshops, make sure to register before then.
Join us today for the invited talk by Geoffrey Hinton (
@geoffreyhinton
)
Also 2022 Test of Time Award Winner!
The Forward-Forward Algorithm for Training Deep Neural Networks
Thursday, 1 Dec, 2:30 pm CST
(Virtual - pwd: fishvale)
Applications for financial assistance and volunteering are now open until Oct 6.
Further we recommend attendees that require a visa to register asap for the conference. Registrations canceled before Nov 14 will receive a full refund.
The preliminary list of accepted
#NeurIPS2022
workshops is out! No matter whether you are attending in person or virtually, we offer a wide range of relevant workshops
Registration opens 8 am Sept 6th pacific time. Registration is by lottery this year, so there is no need to panic register on the first day. You have until about Sept 20th to add your name to the lottery. For more information, see
#NeurIPS2021
Tutorials: Vukosi Marivate
@vukosi
(University of Pretoria) & David Adelani
@davlanade
(Saarland University) on “A journey through the opportunity of Low Resourced Natural Language Processing — An African Lens”.
Dec 6, 13:00-17:00 (GMT)
Authors of NeurIPS'22, please see the following timeline for reviewing:
- Jul 26, 2022 - Aug 1, 2022: Author rebuttal period
- Aug 2, 2022 - Aug 9, 2022: Author-Reviewer discussion period
- Sep 14, 2022: author notification
Planning is underway for
#NeurIPS2023
(New Orleans, Dec 10-16, 2023).
You can nominate organisers (incl. yourself) by Jan. 13. More details in our blog:
#NeurIPS2022
is happy to announce this year's competitions! Check out the diverse topics, incl NLP, robotics, environmental challenges, and many more.
Good luck to anyone competing
NeurIPS is creating a new high-school outreach day in New Orleans on Monday, Nov 28. Our vision is to empower students to engage with AI and how it impacts their lives. Discover how you can get involved:
**Test of Time**
Distributed Representations of Words and Phrases and their Compositionality
**Outstanding Main Track Papers**
Privacy Auditing with One (1) Training Run
Are Emergent Abilities of Large Language Models a Mirage?
Announcing the NeurIPS Code of Ethics - a multi-year effort to help guide our community towards higher standards of ethical conduct for submissions to NeurIPS. Please read our blog post below:
#NeurIPS2022
is here! We are excited to meet everyone either online, or in person at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center (Nov 27-Dec 3)!
We start with a packed schedule of Affinity Workshops, Expo, and Education Outreach on Mon Nov 28
For the first time,
#NeurIPS2024
will be hosting a HeadShot lounge in the exhibit hall on Dec 12+13. This is an opportunity for candidates to have a new headshot created for their CVs. This is a first come first serve basis.
Have a look at what’s planned for NeurIPS 2022, taking place in-person from 28 Nov - 3 Dec in New Orleans, and online from 5-9 Dec. We hope to see you at the conference. For details, see our blog
We are excited to announce the
#NeurIPS2022
Journal Showcase Poster Session!
To increase the visibility of papers published at top-tier journals, we provide an avenue for authors to present work accepted at JMLR and the ML Reproducibility Challenge.
Get ready for
#NeurIPS2022
with us!! Check out the blog post for more details on the in-person and virtual schedule. We will soon upload two more blog posts to prepare you for our conference.