Connectionists: CfP: NIPS 2013 Workshop on Machine Learning Open Source Software: Towards Open Workflows

Antti Honkela antti.honkela at hiit.fi
Wed Oct 2 08:39:44 EDT 2013


**********************************************************************

                         Call for Contributions

        Workshop on Machine Learning Open Source Software 2013:
                         Towards Open Workflows
                   http://mloss.org/workshop/nips13/

            at NIPS 2013, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, United States,
                          10th December, 2013

**********************************************************************

The NIPS Workshop on Machine Learning Open Source Software (MLOSS)
will held in Lake Tahoe (NV) on the 10th of December, 2013. The
workshop is aimed at all machine learning researchers who wish to have
their algorithms and implementations included as a part of the greater
open source machine learning environment. Continuing the tradition of
well received workshops on MLOSS at NIPS 2006, NIPS 2008 and ICML
2010, we plan to have a workshop that is a mix of invited speakers,
contributed talks and discussion sessions. For 2013, we focus on
workflows and pipelines. Many algorithms and tools have reached a
level of maturity which allows them to be reused and integrated into
larger systems.

Important Dates
===============

     * Submission Date: October 9th, 2013
     * Notification of Acceptance: October 23rd, 2013
     * Workshop date: December 10th, 2013


Call for Contributions
======================

The organizing committee is currently seeking abstracts for talks at
MLOSS 2013. MLOSS is a great opportunity for you to tell the community
about your use, development, philosophy, or other activities related
to open source software in machine learning. The committee will select
several submitted abstracts for 20-minute talks.


Submission Types
================

1. Software packages

This includes (but is not limited to) numeric packages (as e.g. R,
Octave, Python), machine learning toolboxes and implementations of
ML-algorithms, similar to the MLOSS track at JMLR
(http://jmlr.org/mloss/ ).

Submission format: 1 page abstract which must contain a link to the
project description on mloss.org. Any bells and whistles can be put on
your own project page, and of course provide this link on mloss.org.

Note: Projects must adhere to a recognized Open Source License
(cf. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ ) and the source code must
have been released at the time of submission. Submissions will be
reviewed based on the status of the project at the time of the
submission deadline. If accepted, the presentation must include a
software demo.

2. Other submissions

This category is open for position papers, interesting projects and
ideas that may not be new software themselves, but link to machine
learning and open source software.

Submission format: abstract with no page limit. Please note that there
will be no proceedings, i.e. the abstracts will not be published.


We look forward for submissions that are novel, exciting and that
appeal to the wider community. For more details see:
http://mloss.org/workshop/nips13/

Please submit your contributions at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mloss2013


Organizers
==========

    * Antti Honkela
      University of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute for Information
      Technology HIIT, Helsinki, Finland

    * Cheng Soon Ong
      NICTA, Victoria Research Laboratory, Melbourne, Australia


More information about the Connectionists mailing list