To NOBIM members,
Following the "tradition", we are organizing the 4th Northern Lights Deep Learning Workshop on 19-20 January 2021. Like the past years, it will be an informal workshop on deep learning theory and applications in Tromsø, Norway*.
Please see
http://www.nldl.org for more information.
We are happy to have top international keynote speakers, including:
- Lars Kai Hansen, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science – DTU Compute
- Laura Leal-Taixe, Dynamic Vision and Learning Group - The Technical University of Münich.
- Arthur Gretton, Centre for Computational Statistics and Machine Learning (CSML) at University College London.
- Elsa D. Angelini, Imperial Biomedical Research Centre - National Institute of Healthcare Research (UK).
- Roland Vollgraf, Zalando Research
This year, we are accepting two alternatives for contributions: (1) Full paper submissions (6 pages) will be presented either as orals or as posters and made published in the conference proceedings after the workshop; (2) Extended abstracts (2 pages) will be presented either as orals or as posters (but not published in the conference proceedings).
Deadline for both types of submissions: 9th November 2021.
Instructions on template etc. can be found on
http://www.nldl.org.
Further, we will be holding a mini deep learning school on January 18th for all participants. More info will be made available on
https://www.nldl.org/program.
We hope to see many participants for a nice scientific gathering on the "north pole", including social events, and hopefully some northern lights 😊
* If traveling to Tromsø is not possible due to the COVID-19 situation, the workshop will be held virtually.
Kind regards,
The NLDL 2021 Organizing committee