Difference between revisions of "Event:COLT 2018"

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|Acronym=COLT 2018
 
|Acronym=COLT 2018
 
|Title=31st Annual Conference on Learning Theory
 
|Title=31st Annual Conference on Learning Theory
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|Start Date=2018/07/06
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|End Date=2018/07/09
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|Academic Field=Machine Learning
 
|Type=Conference
 
|Type=Conference
 
|Submission deadline=2018/02/16
 
|Submission deadline=2018/02/16
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|Start Date=2018/07/06
 
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|Academic Field=Theoretical Aspects Of Machine Learning And Related Topics
 
 
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The 31st Annual Conference on Learning Theory (COLT 2018) will take place in Stockholm, Sweden, on July 5-9, 2018 (with a welcome reception on the 4th), immediately before ICML 2018, which takes place in the same city. We invite submissions of papers addressing theoretical aspects of machine learning and related topics
 
The 31st Annual Conference on Learning Theory (COLT 2018) will take place in Stockholm, Sweden, on July 5-9, 2018 (with a welcome reception on the 4th), immediately before ICML 2018, which takes place in the same city. We invite submissions of papers addressing theoretical aspects of machine learning and related topics
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*Learning with system constraints: e.g. privacy, memory or communication budget
 
*Learning with system constraints: e.g. privacy, memory or communication budget
 
*Learning from complex data: e.g., networks, time series, etc.
 
*Learning from complex data: e.g., networks, time series, etc.
*Learning in other settings: e.g. social, economic, and game-theoretic  
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*Learning in other settings: e.g. social, economic, and game-theoretic
 
==Submissions==
 
==Submissions==
 
==Important Dates==
 
==Important Dates==
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*Conference: July 6-9, 2018 (welcome reception on the 5th)
 
*Conference: July 6-9, 2018 (welcome reception on the 5th)
 
==Committees==
 
==Committees==
* Program committee
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*Program committee
 
Jacob Abernethy (Georgia Tech)
 
Jacob Abernethy (Georgia Tech)
 
Shivani Agarwal (University of Pennsylvania)
 
Shivani Agarwal (University of Pennsylvania)

Revision as of 09:05, 31 August 2022

The 31st Annual Conference on Learning Theory (COLT 2018) will take place in Stockholm, Sweden, on July 5-9, 2018 (with a welcome reception on the 4th), immediately before ICML 2018, which takes place in the same city. We invite submissions of papers addressing theoretical aspects of machine learning and related topics

Topics

  • Design and analysis of learning algorithms
  • Statistical and computational complexity of learning
  • Optimization methods for learning
  • Unsupervised, semi-supervised, online and active learning
  • Interactions with other mathematical fields
  • Interactions with statistical physics
  • Artificial neural networks, including deep learning
  • High-dimensional and non-parametric statistics
  • Learning with algebraic or combinatorial structure
  • Geometric and topological data analysis
  • Bayesian methods in learning
  • Planning and control, including reinforcement learning
  • Learning with system constraints: e.g. privacy, memory or communication budget
  • Learning from complex data: e.g., networks, time series, etc.
  • Learning in other settings: e.g. social, economic, and game-theoretic

Submissions

Important Dates

  • Paper submission deadline: February 16, 2018, 11:00 PM EST
  • Author feedback: April 9-15, 2018
  • Author notification: May 2, 2018
  • Conference: July 6-9, 2018 (welcome reception on the 5th)

Committees

  • Program committee

Jacob Abernethy (Georgia Tech) Shivani Agarwal (University of Pennsylvania) Shipra Agrawal (Columbia University) Alexandr Andoni (Columbia University) Pranjal Awasthi (Rutgers University) Francis Bach (INRIA)

  • Program chairs

Sebastien Bubeck (Microsoft Research) Philippe Rigollet (MIT)

  • Publication chair

Vianney Perchet (ENS Paris-Saclay)

  • Sponsorship Chairs

Satyen Kale (Google) Robert Schapire (Microsoft Research)

  • Local Arrangements chair

Alexandre Proutiere (KTH)

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