[visionlist] Eastern European Machine Learning summer school (EEML), Bucharest, Romania, 1-6 July 2019
Viorica Patraucean
vpatrauc at gmail.com
Thu Dec 13 08:24:36 -05 2018
Call for Participation (apologies for crossposting)
Eastern European Machine Learning summer school
July 1-6, 2019, Bucharest, Romania
Web: https://www.eeml.eu
Email: contact at eeml.eu
Details about the application process will become available at the
beginning of January.
Application opens: January 30, 2019
Application closes: March 29, 2019
Notification of acceptance: first round April 19, 2019; second round April
26, 2019
Motivation and description
EEML is a machine learning summer school that aims to promote topics around
machine learning and artificial intelligence and to encourage research in
these fields. The summer school will be held in Eastern Europe -- this year
in Bucharest, Romania. By bringing together high quality lecturers and
participants from all over the world, we strive to enable communication and
networking among the Eastern Europe research communities and students as
well as with researchers and groups from around the world.
The school is open to participants from all over the world. The selection
process has equal opportunities and diversity at heart, and will assess
interest and knowledge of machine learning. More details about the
application process will be available soon on our website www.eeml.eu.
The theme of the 2019 edition will be Deep Learning and Reinforcement
Learning. The programme consists of lectures and hands-on practical
sessions on core topics such as Computer Vision, Natural Language
Processing, Reinforcement Learning, and Generative Models. Additional
advanced topics include Medical Imaging and Bayesian Learning.
List of confirmed lecturers so far:
Anca Dragan, UC Berkeley
Andrew Zisserman, University of Oxford & DeepMind
Dmitry Petrovich Vetrov, Higher School of Economics, Moscow & Samsung
Doina Precup, McGill University & DeepMind
Lucian Itu, Transilvania University of Brasov & Siemens
Razvan Pascanu, DeepMind
Volodymyr Mnih, DeepMind
Zeynep Akata, University of Amsterdam & Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Labs are led by:
David Szepesvari, DeepMind
Diana Borsa, DeepMind & University College London
Mihaela Rosca, DeepMind
Viorica Patraucean, DeepMind
Organisers
Doina Precup, McGill University & DeepMind
Razvan Pascanu, DeepMind
Viorica Patraucean, DeepMind
Elena Burceanu, Bitdefender
Gabriel Marchidan, IasiAI & Feel IT Services
Marius Leordeanu, Politehnica University of Bucharest & IMAR
Traian Rebedea, Politehnica University of Bucharest
Partners
Politehnica University of Bucharest, Faculty of Automatic Control and
Computer Science
Romanian Association for Artificial Intelligence
Poster session
Participants will have the opportunity to present their research work and
interests during poster sessions. The work described does not have to be
novel. For example, participants can present their experience of
reproducing published work.
Social events
The programme includes several opportunities for socialising and
networking, such as welcome reception, gala dinner, half-day visit around
Bucharest.
Scholarships
A limited number of scholarships will be offered to participants based on
financial considerations.
More info
https://www.eeml.eu
contact at eeml.eu
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/EEMLcommunity
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