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#ICML2025 social media round-up part 2


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22 July 2025



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The 42nd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML2025) took place in Vancouver, Canada, from 13-19 July. As well as five invited talks, the programme included oral and poster presentations, affinity events, tutorials, and workshops. Find out what participants got up to during the second half of the event.

We'll present our work, "CHAMELEON: A Flexible Data-mixing Framework for Language Model Pretraining and Finetuning," at #ICML2025! This is joint work with Francesco Tonin and @CevherLIONS.

📍 Find us at Poster E-2807 from 11 AM today. Excited to connect and discuss!

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— Wanyun Xie (@wanyunxie.bsky.social) 16 July 2025 at 16:51

🎉 Presenting at #ICML2025 tomorrow!
Come and explore how representational similarities behave across datasets 🙂

📅 Thu Jul 17, 11 AM-1:30 PM PDT
📍 East Exhibition Hall A-B #E-2510

Huge thanks to @lorenzlinhardt.bsky.social, Marco Morik, Jonas Dippel, Simon Kornblith, and @lukasmut.bsky.social!

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— Laure Ciernik (@lciernik.bsky.social) 16 July 2025 at 22:07

🎉 Happy to present our spotlight paper at #ICML2025 tomorrow 🇨🇦

We introduce scSSL-Bench, a benchmark evaluating 19 SSL methods across 9 single-cell multi-omics datasets🧬 and 3 tasks.

Visit our poster:
📅 Thu Jul 17, 11 AM – 1:30 PM PDT
📍 West Exhibition Hall B2-B3 #W-311

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— Olga Ovcharenko (@oovcharenko.bsky.social) 16 July 2025 at 23:29

I am at #ICML2025! 🇨🇦🏞️
Catch me:

1️⃣ Presenting this paper👇 tomorrow 11am-1:30pm at East #1205

2️⃣ At the Actionable Interpretability @actinterp.bsky.social workshop on Saturday in East Ballroom A (I’m an organizer!)

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— Sarah Wiegreffe @ ICML (@sarah-nlp.bsky.social) 17 July 2025 at 00:09

Hello LauraNation🐛 !!!
Attending #ICML2025 ? Curious about data augmentation approaches?
Come check out my poster!

🕚 Time: 7/17, 11am-1:30pm
🏙️ Location: W-306

In simpler terms, we choose "equally difficult" augmentations with a quick estimation of model sensitivity.

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— laura (@laurayuzheng.bsky.social) 17 July 2025 at 06:46

Thanks to everyone who stopped by our work! If you missed it and want to know more, just drop me a message! #ICML2025

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— Cosimo Gregucci@ICML2025 (@cgregucci.bsky.social) 17 July 2025 at 17:58

Poster is up and we are looking forward to the #ICML2025 poster session. Come join @patrickknab.bsky.social and me at Poster #W-214 presenting our work with @smarton.bsky.social, Christian Bartelt, and @margretkeuper.bsky.social @margretkeuper.bsky.social #UniMa

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— Katharina Prasse (@katharinaprasse.bsky.social) 17 July 2025 at 19:00



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