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What’s on the programme at #ICML2024?

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17 July 2024



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This year’s International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) will take place in Vienna, Austria from 21-27 July 2024. As well as six invited talks, the programme boasts oral and poster presentations, affinity events, tutorials, and workshops.

Invited talks

  • Soumith ChintalaUnapologetically Open Science – the complexity and challenges of making openness win!
  • Lucía Magis-WeinbergThe effects of digital technology on youth development in low-and-middle-income countries
  • Vukosi MarivateGondzo – Charting a path for African low-resource languages: a multifaceted approach to research and development
  • Javier DuarteMachine Learning Opportunities for the Next Generation of Particle Physics
  • Chelsea Finn“What robots have taught me about machine learning”
  • Lucilla SioliView of AI from the European Commission

Affinity events

There are three affinity group workshops scheduled for this year:

Tutorials

The tutorials will take place on Monday 22 July. There are 12 to choose from this year. Links to the event pages are included where available.

Workshops

The workshops will take place on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 July.

You can find out more about the conference here.



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