Call For Tutorials

The ACML 2017 Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials to be held at the 9th Asian Conference on Machine Learning, on Wed 15 Nov, 2017 at Yonsei University.

The conference aims at providing a leading international forum for researchers in machine learning and related fields to share their new results, ideas and discuss emerging topics. Submissions from inside and outside the Asia-Pacific region are both highly encouraged.

We invite proposals for short tutorials on machine learning and related fields. Ideally, the tutorial should attract a wide audience, provide a broad coverage of core research problems in its chosen research area, elucidate technical solutions, discuss their key insights, and stimulate future work. The tutorial should be broad enough to provide a basic introduction to the chosen area, but it should also be deep enough on the most important topics. Presentations that exclusively focus on the presenter's own work or commercial demonstrations are strongly discouraged.

Two kinds of proposals are particularly welcomed. Firstly, proposals from young researchers will be favorably reviewed. Secondly, joint tutorial-workshop proposals, which share the same topic with a ACML 2017 workshop proposal, are also highly encouraged.

A proposal should be 2 pages long, plus the presenters' biographies. The total duration of a tutorial should be approximately 2.5 hours (and added time for breaks). A tutorial proposal should contain the following:

  • Title and abstract suitable for web publicity
  • Overview describing the topic
  • Relevance and significance of the topic for the machine learning community
  • Research areas and prior knowledge required of potential audience
  • A brief outline of the tutorial structure showing that the tutorial's core content can be covered in 2.5 hours.
  • Work distribution in the case of multiple presenters
  • Samples of relevant past tutorials and teaching materials
  • Description of presentation medium (slides, multimedia, demos, etc.) and technical equipment (e.g., internet access)
  • A brief academic bio for each proposed presenter, including name, email, webpage, research expertise, and list of publications in tutorial area.

Proposals and questions should be submitted to Tutorial Co-chairs Jaesik Choi and Hung Bui: jaesik@unist.ac.kr

Important dates

  • Tutorial proposals due: 10 May, 2017
  • Acceptance notification: 20 July, 2017
  • Tutorial material/Website due: 20 Oct, 2017
  • ACML tutorials: 15 Nov, 2017

ACML 2017 Tutorial Chairs

Jaesik Choi and Hung Bui