Connectionists: Alan Turing Institute Deep Learning Workshop

Krzysztof Geras krzysztof.geras at gmail.com
Fri Nov 6 05:36:56 EST 2015


Dear Connectionists,

You are invited to attend and/or submit to the Alan Turing Institute Deep
Learning Workshop on Wednesday 25th of November 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

This workshop is for those working in Machine Learning, Statistics,
Neuroscience or AI who are interested in Deep Learning. It is also
appropriate for the wider community -- those working in related application
areas such as Computer Vision, NLP, or Speech, who are using or considering
using Deep Learning methods.

Submissions will form the basis of poster sessions. We are happy to receive
submissions that are being considered or accepted for publication
elsewhere. In order to ensure the workshop is discussing latest research
ideas and applications, we do not have a long lead time for submission -
papers/descriptions of research should be submitted before the 14th of
November.

Many delegates will be attending without presenting. There will be time in
the programme for discussion of issues and interests.

Full details are available at

http://workshops.inf.ed.ac.uk/deep/deepATI/

See the bottom of that page for registration details. Due to the generosity
of the workshop sponsors, the workshop registration is free.

Regards on behalf of the ATI Deep Learning Workshop committee,
Amos Storkey (Edinburgh)
Krzysztof Geras (Edinburgh)
Nando De Freitas (Oxford, DeepMind)
Ben Graham (Warwick)
Zoubin Ghahramani (Cambridge)
Thore Graepel (UCL, DeepMind)
Neil Lawrence (Sheffield)
Phil Blunsom (Oxford, DeepMind)
Iain Murray (Edinburgh)
Stephen Roberts (Oxford)
Andrew Zisserman (Oxford, DeepMind)
Mark Gales (Cambridge)
Vittorio Ferrari (Edinburgh)
Yee Whye Teh (Oxford)
Andrea Vedaldi (Oxford)
Steve Renals (Edinburgh)
Andrew Stuart (Warwick)
Charles Sutton (Edinburgh)
Richard Turner (Cambridge)
Chris Williams (Edinburgh)
Emre Ozer (ARM)
Max Welling (Amsterdam)
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