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 Call for Tutorial Proposals
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Important dates
* Tutorial proposal deadline Feb 21, 2014
* Acceptance notification Mar 8, 2014
* Tutorials June 21, 2014
* Contact: rsala...@cs.toronto.edu


The ICML 2014 Organizing Committee invites
proposals for tutorials to be held at the
31th International Conference on Machine
Learning, on June 21, 2014 in Beijing,
China.

We seek proposals for two-hour tutorials
on core techniques and areas of knowledge
of broad interest within the machine
learning community, including established
or emerging research topics within the
field itself, as well as from related
fields or application areas that are
clearly relevant to machine learning.

The ideal tutorial should attract a wide
audience, and should be broad enough to
provide a gentle introduction to the chosen
research area, but should also cover the
most important contributions in depth.
Tutorial proceedings will not be provided
in hardcopy, but will instead be made
available by the presenters on their
website prior to the conference.


How to Propose a Tutorial:

Proposals should provide sufficient
information to evaluate the quality and
importance of the topic, the likely quality
of the presentation materials, and the
speakers' teaching ability. The written
proposal should be 2-3 pages long, and
should use the following boldface text for
section headings:


Topic overview:

What will the tutorial be about? Why is
this an interesting and significant subject
for the machine learning community at
large?


Target audience:

>From which areas do you expect potential
participants to come? What prior knowledge,
if any, do you expect from the audience?
What will the participants learn? How many
participants do you expect?


Content details:

Provide a detailed outline of the topics
to be presented, including estimates for
the time that will be devoted to each
subject. Aim for a total length of
approximately two hours. If possible,
provide samples of past tutorial slides or
teaching materials. In case of multiple
presenters, specify how you will distribute
the work.


Format:

How will you present the material? Will
there be multimedia parts of the
presentation? Do you plan software
demonstrations? Specify any extraordinary
technical equipment that you would need.


Organizers' and presenters' expertise:

Please include the name, email address,
and webpage of all presenters. In addition,
outline the presenters' background and
include a list of publications in the
tutorial area.


Tutorial proposals should be submitted via
email in PDF format to
rsala...@cs.toronto.edu.
Soon after submission, proposers should
expect to receive a verification of receipt.

Important dates
* Tutorial proposal deadline Feb 21, 2014
* Acceptance notification Mar 8, 2014
* Tutorials June 21, 2014
* Contact: rsala...@cs.toronto.edu


Russ Salakhutdinov, tutorial chair ICML 2014
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