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International Conference on Learning Representations

The International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) is a machine learning conference typically held in late April or early May each year. The conference includes invited talks as well as oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. Since its inception in 2013, ICLR has employed an open peer review process to referee paper submissions (based on models proposed by Yann LeCun). In 2019, there were 1591 paper submissions, of which 500 accepted with poster presentations (31%) and 24 with oral presentations (1.5%).. In 2021, there were 2997 paper submissions, of which 860 were accepted (29%)..Along with ICML and NeurIPS, ICLR is one of the three major machine learning and artificial intelligence conferences, and has the highest impact of the three. (Wikipedia).

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Keynote Talk: Model Based Machine Learning

The Academic Research Summit, co-organized by Microsoft Research and the Association for Computing Machinery, is a forum to foster meaningful discussion among the Indian computer science research community and raise the bar on research efforts. The third edition of Academic Research Summi

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Stanford Seminar - Focus on Forward Momentum

Emily Melton Draper Fisher Jurvetson In this seminar entrepreneurial leaders share lessons from real-world experiences across a range of business settings. Speakers include leaders from global technology companies, startup CEOs, venture capitalists, educators and best-selling authors. Hal

From playlist MS&E472 - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders - Stanford Seminars

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Stanford Seminar - Entrepreneurship in India: Opportunities for Building Local and Global Business

"Entrepreneurship in India: Opportunities for Building Local and Global Business" -Dinesh Katiyar, Accel This lecture series presented by the US-Japan Technology Management Center and the US-Asia Technology Management Center explores patterns and challenges of entrepreneurship in Asia. A

From playlist Leadership & Management

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Stanford welcomes our international community

International students, scholars, and visitors are an important part of our diverse community at Stanford. Visit the Bechtel International Center: https://bechtel.stanford.edu/ Stanford's Office of Community Engagement: https://community.stanford.edu/

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Stanford Seminar - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders: Brit Morin of Brit + Co

Brit Morin Brit + Co In this seminar, entrepreneurial leaders share lessons from real-world experiences across entrepreneurial settings. Speakers include entrepreneurs, leaders from global technology companies, venture capitalists, and best-selling authors. Half-hour talks are followed by

From playlist MS&E472 - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders - Stanford Seminars

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Stanford Seminar - A Sharing Economy Solution for Childcare in Japan

"A Sharing Economy Solution for Childcare in Japan" -Keiko Koda, AsMama Inc. This lecture series presented by the US-Japan Technology Management Center and the US-Asia Technology Management Center explores patterns and challenges of entrepreneurship in Asia. A wide range of expert execut

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Kaggle Reading Group: Deep Learning for Symbolic Mathematics

This week we start in on "Deep Learning for Symbolic Mathematics", (anonymous, submitted to ICLR 2020). You can find a link to the paper here: https://openreview.net/forum?id=S1eZYeHFDS SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/kaggle?sub_... About Kaggle: Kaggle is the world's largest commun

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CWM-CoD Joint Panel: Best practices towards a more diverse and inclusive mathematical community

Joint Panel organized by the IMU Committee for Women in Mathematics (CWM) and the IMU Committee on Diversity (CoD) CWM was established in 2015 to discuss issues related to women in mathematics worldwide and has actively worked to promote international contacts between national and region

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Global Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference at Stanford

Join us for the fifth annual Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference on March 2. This one-day, technical conference features outstanding women doing outstanding data science work in academia, industry, government, and non-profits. The conference broadcast features keynotes, technical talks

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Bolei Zhou - From Network Dissection to Policy Dissection: Emergent Concepts in Deep Representations

Recorded 9 January 2023. Bolei Zhou of the University of California, Los Angeles, presents "From Network Dissection to Policy Dissection: Discovering Emergent Concepts in Deep Representations" at IPAM's Explainable AI for the Sciences: Towards Novel Insights Workshop. Abstract: When the d

From playlist 2023 Explainable AI for the Sciences: Towards Novel Insights

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Marinka Zitnik (3/31/21): Graph representation learning and its applications to biomedicine

Title: Graph representation learning and its applications to biomedicine Abstract: The success of machine learning depends heavily on the choice of representations used for prediction tasks. Graph representation learning has emerged as a predominant choice for learning representations of

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AI Weekly Update #11 - November 4th, 2019

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Uncertainty Representation & Propagation

To learn more about Wolfram Technology Conference, please visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technology-conference/ Speaker: Jose Martin Garcia Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile devices

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ReactJS Tutorial For Beginners | Learn React.js - React Crash Course | Edureka

🔥 Edureka ReactJS Training - https://www.edureka.co/reactjs-redux-certification-training This Edureka ReactJS Tutorial For Beginners will help you learn ReactJS concepts with examples. This tutorial will help you in building a strong foundation in React framework. Below are the topics cove

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Tyranny of the Map: Crash Course Geography #35

Today we’re going to talk about borders. Borders can bring people together, evoke passion and war, divide, conquer, and solidify power. We’re going to focus on the tyranny of the map which is what happens when those in power draw boundaries in ways that conflict with how people in that pla

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Are Scientific Models Fictions? Model-Based Science as Epistemic Warfare, Lorenzo Magnani

In the current epistemological debate, scientific models are not only considered as useful devices for explaining facts or discovering new entities, laws, and theories.  They are also rubricated under various new labels:  from the classical ones, as abstract entities and idealizations, to

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Stanford Seminar - Enntrepreneurial Thought Leaders: John Hennessy of Stanford University

John Hennessy Stanford University In this seminar, entrepreneurial leaders share lessons from real-world experiences across entrepreneurial settings. Speakers include entrepreneurs, leaders from global technology companies, venture capitalists, and best-selling authors. Half-hour talks ar

From playlist MS&E472 - Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders - Stanford Seminars

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Where can (and should) you publish your natural language processing research? (w/ Philip Resnik)

This is a single lecture from a course. If you you like the material and want more context (e.g., the lectures that came before), check out the whole course: https://sites.google.com/umd.edu/2021cl1webpage/ (Including homeworks and reading.) Resources: List of NLP Venues https://medium.c

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