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The 8th Asian Conference on Machine Learning solicits proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the ACML 2016 conference in Hamilton, New Zealand. The workshops will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 16. The workshops will provide an excellent opportunity to address a specific machine learning related topic. We are looking for half-day or full-day workshop proposals.
Important Dates
- Workshop proposal deadline: May 23, 2016
- Acceptance notification: June 6, 2016 (early decision may be considered)
- Workshop submissions due (suggested): Aug. 31, 2016
- Workshop author notification (suggested): Oct. 10, 2016
Topics of Interest
Potential workshop topics include, but not limited to, all areas of machine learning, data mining and knowledge discovery, use of statistical methods in machine learning, and data and information sciences.
Content and Format
The ideal workshop will cover a compelling selection of current and upcoming research, include an impressive set of speakers and participants with diverse backgrounds. Research talks, discussion via panels, identification of open problems, and discussants are all great components to include.
Organization
The format, style, and content of accepted workshops are under the control of the workshop organizers and largely autonomous from the main conference. Workshops can either be for a full day, up to seven hours long split into morning and afternoon sessions, or for half a day (about three and a half to four hours). Workshop organizers are expected to manage the workshop content, invite experts in the domain, specify the workshop format, be present to moderate, and maintain a website for the workshop. Workshop registration will be handled centrally by the main conference.
Duties
Organizers of accepted workshops are expected to announce the workshop and disseminate the call for papers, maintain the workshop website, gather submissions, conduct the reviewing process and decide upon the final workshop program. They may also be required to prepare an informal set of workshop proceedings to be distributed with the registration materials at the main conference. Workshop organizers may choose to form organizing or program committees aiming to accomplish these tasks successfully.
Submission Content
Please provide information on the following points:
- Workshop title
- Topic
- Main organizer's email
- Format (half-day or one-day?)
- Organizer and co-organizers info and biodata
- Tentative invited speakers
- Tentative schedule (may include invited talks, paper presentations, posters, panel discussions, etc)
- Tentative Website URL
- Workshop history (is this the first edition of the workshop?)
Submission Process
Proposals should be submitted by emailing the answers to the above points to the chairs: acml2016workshops@waikato.ac.nz
Evaluation
Proposals will be evaluated by the workshop chair and conference organizers. Young and emerging areas are particularly welcome.
ACML 2016 Workshop Chairs
Yang Yu and Russel Pears