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ICML 2011 - Call for Papers
The 28th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) will be
held in
Bellevue, WA, USA, June 28 to July 02, 2011.
http://www.icml-2011.org
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ICML 2011 invites the submission of engaging papers on substantial,
original, and previously unpublished research in all aspects of
machine
learning. We welcome submissions of innovative work on systems that
are self
adaptive, systems that improve their own performance, or systems that
apply
logical, statistical, probabilistic or other formalisms to the
analysis of
data, to the learning of predictive models, to cognition, or to
interaction
with the environment. We welcome innovative applications, theoretical
contributions, carefully evaluated empirical studies, and we
particularly
welcome work that combines all of these elements. We also encourage
submissions that bridge the gap between machine learning and other
fields of
research.
[IMPORTANT DATES]
- Workshop and tutorial proposals: January 14, 2011.
- Paper submissions due: February 1, 2011.
- Author response period: March 25-30, 2011.
- Author notification: April 19, 2011.
- Workshop submissions due: April 29, 2011.
- Workshop author notification: May 20, 2011.
- Joint ICML-ACL-ISCA symposium: June 27, 2011.
- Tutorials: June 28, 2011.
- Main conference: June 29 - July 1.
- Workshops: July 2, 2011.
[FORMAT OF THE CONFERENCE]
The conference will include three days of technical presentations, one
day
of tutorials and one day of workshops. In addition the conference will
feature a symposium on "Machine Learning in Speech and Language
Processing",
organized jointly with with the Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics (ACL) and the International Speech
Communication
Association (ISCA).
Papers accepted for ICML will each have an oral presentation as well
as a poster
in an evening poster session. Awards will be given for papers of
outstanding
quality. There will also be talks by several invited speakers, and a
banquet.
[SUBMISSION]
Submission of papers and the management of the paper reviewing process
will
be entirely electronic. More instructions for authors can be found at
http://www.icml-2011.org.
[REVIEWING PROCESS]
The review process incorporates some of the community feedback.
Authors,
reviewers, and area chairs indicate subject areas. With the help of
these
subject areas, area chairs bid for papers and one area chair is
assigned to
each paper. During a first round of reviewing, each paper will receive
two
reviews. First-round reviewers are assigned via subject areas and
bidding.
Area chairs will then select additional reviewers manually based on
the
first-round reviews. Authors will then have the opportunity to see and
respond to the reviews before a final decision is made. Final
decisions will
be made using the input from all reviewers, the author feedback, the
area
chair, and the program chairs. Reviewing for ICML 2011 will be blind
to the
identities of the authors.
ICML 2011 will not accept any paper that is substantially similar to
another
paper that is currently under review or has already been accepted for
publication in a journal or another conference. Please clearly
indicate in
the submission which contributions are novel and which are previous
work,
either by the authors or others. If a paper submitted to ICML 2011 and
another already published or already submitted paper contain
substantial
overlap in content and this overlap is not clearly indicated
(anonymously)
as being previous work, then the ICML submission may be rejected on
the
grounds of being a dual submission. Similarly, authors must withdraw
their
papers if they submit an overlapping paper elsewhere during ICML's
review
period. For papers published in substantially disjoint communities
(application conferences, for example), the amount of novel content a
paper
needs to contain may be less, as long as the submitted papers are
themselves
clearly targeted to a machine-learning audience.
With your help, we expect another excellent conference!
[ORGANIZING COMMITTEE]
General Chair:
Zoubin Ghahramani, University of Cambridge
Program Co-chairs:
Lise Getoor, University of Maryland, College Park
Tobias Scheffer, University of Potsdam
Local Arrangements Chair:
Dragos Margineantu, Boeing Research & Technology
Tomas Singliar, Boeing Research & Technology
Workshop Chairs:
Jerry Zhu, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Katherine Heller, University of Cambridge
Tutorial Chairs:
Francis Bach, INRIA
Ulf Brefeld, Yahoo! Research, Barcelona
Publicity Chair:
Prem Melville, IBM Research
Funding Chairs:
Alan Fern, Oregon State University
Hal Daumé III, University of Maryland, College Park
Publication Chairs:
Hal Daumé III, University of Maryland, College Park
Kilian Weinberger, Washington University, St. Louis
Sponsorship Chair:
Jesse Davis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Volunteers Chair:
Jim Schimert, Boeing Research & Technology
Registration Chair:
Duane Blanchard, Boeing Research & Technology
Joint ICML/ACL/ISCA Symposium Chairs:
Dan Roth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Hal Daumé III, University of Maryland, College Park
Geoff Zweig, Microsoft Research
Joseph Keshet, Toyota Technological Institute,
Chicago