Vancouver Convention Center, Vancouver CANADA
Monday December 9th

https://neurips.cc/Conferences/2019 <https://nips.cc/Conferences/2019>
Deadline for Tutorial Proposal Submissions:
Tue Jun 11, 2019 23:59 PM UTC

We welcome proposals for tutorials on either core machine learning topics
or topics of emerging importance for machine learning. We will consider any
topic, provided that the proposal makes a strong argument that the tutorial
is important for the NeurIPS community. Tutorials should be of interest to
a substantial portion of the community and should represent a sufficiently
mature area of research or practice.

Note that a NeurIPS tutorial should not focus exclusively on the results or
tools of the presenters or their organizations. Instead, a tutorial should
provide a balanced overview of an area of research.

Each accepted tutorial will be approximately two hours long. We anticipate
that there will be nine tutorials, with sets of three running in parallel.

We discourage tutorial topics that overlap heavily with tutorials presented
at NeurIPS or ICML in the past few years.

Proposals should be no more than four pages in 12 point font submitted in
PDF format. Each proposal should be clearly structured to provide the
following information:

   - Title
   - Abstract (up to 250 words)
   - Description and outline: What material will the tutorial cover and in
   what depth? Please provide a detailed outline.
   - Goals: What are the objectives of the tutorial? What is the benefit to
   attendees? Why is this tutorial important to include at NeurIPS?
   - Target audience: What is the target audience? What background should
   attendees have?
   - Presenters: Who are the presenters? Please provide names,
   affiliations, email addresses, and short bios for each presenter. Bios
   should cover the presenters' expertise related to the topic of the
   tutorial. If there are multiple presenters, please describe how the time
   will be divided between them. All presenters listed in the proposal are
   expected to attend.
   - A list of the most important references that will be covered.
   - Previous tutorials: Has the tutorial (or a similar/highly related
   tutorial) been presented at another venue previously? If so, please list
   the dates and venues, and describe the similarities and differences between
   the previous tutorials and proposed tutorial. If available, please include
   URLs for slides and video recordings.
   - Links to video recordings of the presenters’ previous talks (optional,
   but extremely helpful)

To submit a proposal, email your PDF to tutorial-cha...@nips.cc with
“NeurIPS Tutorial Proposal” in the subject line.


Tutorial Chairs, NeurIPS 2019
Alice Oh and Danielle Belgrave
tutorial-cha...@nips.cc
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