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  2. International Conference on Learning Representations

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    The International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) is a machine learning conference typically held in late April or early May each year. Along with NeurIPS and ICML, it is one of the three primary conferences of high impact in machine learning and artificial intelligence research.

  3. Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems

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    The Conference and Workshop on Neural Information Processing Systems (abbreviated as NeurIPS and formerly NIPS) is a machine learning and computational neuroscience conference held every December. Along with ICLR and ICML , it is one of the three primary conferences of high impact in machine learning and artificial intelligence research.

  4. International Conference on Machine Learning - Wikipedia

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    The International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) is the leading international academic conference in machine learning.Along with NeurIPS and ICLR, it is one of the three primary conferences of high impact in machine learning and artificial intelligence research. [1]

  5. AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It ranks 4th in terms of H5 Index in Google Scholar's list of top AI publications, after ICLR, NeurIPS, and ICML. [4] It is supported by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. Precise dates vary from year to year, but paper submissions are generally due at the end of August to beginning of September, and the ...

  6. Grokking (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    The blue loss curves represent early memorization of the training set (overfitting), and the red curves show the late generalization, with the learning of a modular addition algorithm that works with unseen inputs.

  7. Open peer review - Wikipedia

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    Since 2013, the platform OpenReview [43] provides a flexible system for performing open peer review, with various choices about "who has access to what information, and when". [44] This platform is commonly used by computer science conferences.

  8. arXiv - Wikipedia

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    arXiv (pronounced as "archive"—the X represents the Greek letter chi χ ) [1] is an open-access repository of electronic preprints and postprints (known as e-prints) approved for posting after moderation, but not peer review.

  9. Rosalind Picard - Wikipedia

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    Rosalind Wright Picard (born May 17, 1962) [1] is an American scholar and inventor who is Grover M. Hermann Professor of Health Sciences and Technology at MIT, founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the MIT Media Lab, and co-founder of the startups Affectiva [2] and Empatica.