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NeurIPS 2020

This year’s Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing (NeurIPS 2020) is held 100% virtually from December 6th to 12th, 2020. 

Historically NeurIPS sells out quickly and can be a challenge to register for. But, this year’s virtueel formaat welcomes everyone with an affordable ticket price of $100.

2020 is our third year of TOPBOTS covering the conference. To make your virtual NeurIPS experience easier, we’ve prepared this guide about the talks, workshops, and tutorials we are most excited about. 

If you’d like to skip around, here is the table of contents:

Our team has also reviewed the papers accepted to NeurIPS 2020 and shortlisted the most interesting ones across different research areas. Here are the topics we cover:

Keynote speakers at NeurIPS 2020

As usually, keynote presentations are held by recognized experts with diverse backgrounds.

Jeff Shamma

Director of the Center of Excellence for NEOM Research at KAUST, Saudi Arabia. Principal Investigator of the Robotics, Intelligent Systems & Control Laboratory

Feedback Control Perspectives on Learning

This talk highlights selected feedback control concepts – in particular robustness, passivity, tracking, and stabilization – as they relate to specific questions in evolutionary game theory, no-regret learning, and multi-agent learning.

Shafi Goldwasser

Director of the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, a member of multiple National Academies, and winner of the ACM Turing Award.

Robustness, Verification, Privacy: Addressing Machine Learning Adversaries

Shafi will present cryptography inspired models and results to address three challenges that emerge when worst-case adversaries enter the machine learning landscape: (1) verification of machine learning models given limited access to good data, (2) training at scale on private training data, and (3) robustness against adversarial examples controlled by worst case adversaries.

Christopher bisschop

Director of the Microsoft Research Lab in Cambridge

The Real AI Revolution

In this talk, the speaker will highlight the nature of AI revolution that is already unfolding and is set to transform almost every aspect of our lives. Christopher will elaborate on why the coming decade will be a hugely exciting, and critically important, time to engage deeply in machine learning for those who want to have a truly transformational impact in the real world.

Saiph Savage

Co-director of the Civic Innovation Lab at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and director of the HCI Lab at West Virginia University

A Future of Work for the Invisible Workers in A.I.

Saiph proposes a framework that transforms invisible A.I. labor into opportunities for skill growth, hourly wage increase, and facilitates transitioning to new creative jobs that are unlikely to be automated in the future.

Marloes Maathuis

Professor of Statistics at ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Causaal leren

Marloes will discuss approaches for causal learning from observational data, paying particular attention to the combination of causal structure learning and variable selection, with the aim of estimating causal effects. Throughout, examples will be used to illustrate the concepts.

Anthony Zador

Alle Davis Harris Professor of Biology and Chair of Neuroscience at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

The Genomic Bottleneck: A Lesson from Biology

Anthony argues that most animal behavior is not the result of clever learning algorithms, but is encoded in the genome. Specifically, animals are born with highly structured brain connectivity, which enables them to learn very rapidly.

NeurIPS 2020 Workshops

This year, NeurIPS has received a record number of 160 submissions for workshops. Out of these, 60 werkplaatsen have been accepted. In the selection process, the organizers strived for a good balance between different research areas as well as between application and theory.

We like the diversity of topics covered in this year’s workshops, and certainly, everyone would be able to find workshops that are a particularly good fit for their interests. Here are our favorites:

Tutorials to Join at NeurIPS 2020

The 2020 program includes 17 zelfstudies given by leading experts from industry and academia. The following tutorials sound like the most exciting for us at TOPBOTS:

Top Research Papers vanaf 2020

Om voorbereid te zijn op NeurIPS, moet u op de hoogte zijn van de belangrijkste onderzoeksdocumenten die het afgelopen jaar zijn gepubliceerd over populaire onderwerpen zoals computervisie, NLP en algemene benaderingen van machine learning, zelfs als ze niet worden gepresenteerd op dit specifieke evenement. 

We’ve shortlisted the top 10 research papers in these areas so you can review them quickly: 

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Source: https://www.topbots.com/neurips-2020-guide/

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