Connectionists: SS on Distributed Learning Algorithms for Neural Networks @ IJCNN 2016

Simone Scardapane simone.scardapane at uniroma1.it
Mon Oct 12 09:49:56 EDT 2015


[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]

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               Call for papers: IJCNN 2016 Special Session
            DISTRIBUTED LEARNING ALGORITHMS FOR NEURAL NETWORKS
                  Vancouver, Canada, 25-29 July 2016
http://ispac.diet.uniroma1.it/ijcnn-2016-special-session-distributed-nn
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Scope and motivations
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In the era of big data and pervasive computing, it is common that 
datasets are distributed over multiple and geographically distinct 
sources of information (e.g. distributed databases). In this respect, a 
major challenge is designing adaptive training algorithms in a 
distributed fashion, with only partial or no reliance on a centralized 
authority. Indeed, distributed learning is an important step to handle 
inference within several research areas, including sensor networks, 
parallel and commodity computing, distributed optimization, and many others.

Based on the idea that all the aforementioned research fields share many 
fundamental questions and mechanisms, this special session is intended 
to bring forth advances on distributed training for neural networks. We 
are interested in papers proposing novel algorithms and protocols for 
distributed training under multiple constraints, analyses of their 
theoretical aspects, and applications for multiple source data 
clustering, regression and classification.

Topics
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The topics of interest to be covered by this Special Session include, 
but are not limited to:
     * Distributed algorithms for training neural networks and kernel 
methods
     * Theoretical aspects of distributed learning (e.g. fundamental 
communication constraints)
     * Learning on commodity computing architectures and parallel 
execution frameworks (e.g. MapReduce, Storm)
     * Energy efficient distributed learning
     * Distributed semi-supervised and active learning
     * Novel results on distributed optimization for machine learning
     * Cooperative and competitive multi-agent learning
     * Learning in realistic wireless sensor networks
     * Distributed systems with privacy concerns (e.g. healthcare systems)

Important dates
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     * Paper submission deadline: January 15, 2016
     * Notification of paper acceptance: March 15, 2016
     * Camera-ready deadline: April 15, 2016
     * Conference: July 25-29, 2016

Further details
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For additional details, please visit the special session's website, or 
contact one of the organizers:
     Massimo Panella, Sapienza University of Rome (massimo [dot] panella 
[at] uniroma1 [dot] it).
     Simone Scardapane, Sapienza University of Rome (simone [dot] 
scardapane [at] uniroma1 [dot] it).


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