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#IJCAI2019 last days in tweets


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16 August 2019



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#IJCAI2019 ended today. Besides talks, panel discussions, and presentations; the winners of this year’s prestigious IJCAI awards shared their opinions about relevant future directions in the field.

Then, the closing ceremony took place and the winners of the best demo and video awards have been announced. Congratulations to the researchers!

Here are the best tweets of the last two days of IJCAI 2019.

Talks yesterday

Paper presentations

https://twitter.com/_MIA_An_/status/1161906965334745088

Talks today

Presentations
https://twitter.com/MohsenMes/status/1161908718428196864

Career Talks

Award-winning talks

Best video and demo awards

#IJCAI2019 final numbers and closing ceremony

See you in Yokohama, Japan for IJCAI2020!




Nedjma Ousidhoum is a postdoc at the University of Cambridge.
Nedjma Ousidhoum is a postdoc at the University of Cambridge.




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