NIPS 2017 Call for Post-Conference Symposia & Workshops

Thursday December 7, Friday December 8 and Saturday December 9, 2017

Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach

Following the NIPS 2017 main conference <https://nips.cc/>, symposia and
workshops on a variety of current topics will be held on Thursday, December
7, 2017 (symposia), Friday, December 8, 2017 (workshops) and Saturday,
December 9, 2017 (workshops). We invite researchers interested in chairing
one of these symposia or workshops to submit proposals. Workshop and
symposia organizers have several responsibilities, including coordinating
workshop/symposia participation and content, publicizing and providing the
program in a timely manner and moderating the program throughout the
symposia or workshop.
*Symposia*

The goal of the symposia is to present topical material on a single broad
theme, well suited to the main conference audience. This year, we are
particularly keen to invite symposia on topics that will shape the broader
impact of machine learning and artificial intelligence in society. A
typical format for a symposium would be a brief introduction to the topic
followed by talks giving presentation of state of the art results in the
area and current directions of research. Detailed descriptions of previous
symposia may be found in last year's online schedule at:
 https://nips.cc/Conferences/2016/Schedule?type=Symposium
<https://nips.cc/Conferences/2016/Schedule?type=Symposium>

The symposia will start at 3PM and run into the evening with a break for a
light snack from 6-7PM.
*Workshops*

The goal of the workshops is to provide an informal forum for researchers
to discuss important research questions and challenges. Controversial
issues, open problems, and comparisons of competing approaches are
encouraged as workshop topics. There will be seven hours of workshop
meetings per day, split into morning and afternoon sessions, with free time
between the sessions for individual exchange.

Potential workshop topics range from Neuroscience, Reinforcement Learning,
Computational Social Science & Economics, Learning Theory, Robotics,
Probabilistic Models and Inference, Computer Vision, Speech, Natural
Language Processing, Deep Learning to Industrial Applicationns, as well as
any other topic relevant to an appreciable fraction of the NIPS community.
Detailed descriptions of previous workshops may be found in last year's
online schedule at: https://nips.cc/Conferences/2016/Schedule?type=Workshop
<https://nips.cc/Conferences/2016/Schedule?type=Workshop>

Workshop schedules should encourage lively debates, stimulate the
production of new ideas and the discussion of controversial issues. To this
end, workshop proposals should be designed to attract a medium sized
audience, and to cover a more precise research topic than the symposia.
*Submission Instructions*

A nips.cc account is required to submit a Workshop or Symposia application.
Please follow the URL below and check the required format for the
application well before the proposal deadline. You may submit and
update your application online right up until this deadline. We have
funding to video record a limited number of workshops and symposia for
later online viewing. Proposals should state if they wish their workshop to
be recorded.

Interested parties must submit a proposal by Sat Jul 15, 2017 00:59 AM
UTC. Proposals
should be submitted electronically at the following URL:
<https://nips.cc/Workshops/workshopapplication/>
https://nips.cc/WorkshopsSymposia/application/
<https://nips.cc/WorkshopsSymposia/workshopsymposiaapplication/>

Preference will also be given to workshops that encourage contributed
content and that reserve a significant portion of time for open discussion
or panel discussion. A diverse group of speakers are more likely to bring
diverse and surprising viewpoints on a topic. As a result, we encourage
workshop organizers to be cognizant of designing panels and speaker lists
that are inclusive. We strongly recommend that each workshop include no
more than 12 talks per day.

NIPS does not provide travel funding for workshop or symposia speakers. In
the past, some workshops have sought and received funding from external
sources to bring in outside speakers. The organizers of each accepted
symposia or workshop can name four individuals per day of the workshop to
receive complimentary workshop & symposia registration.

Suchi Saria & Ralf Herbrich
[email protected]
NIPS*2017 Workshop & Symposia Chair
technical issues with workshop submission go to [email protected]
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