- From: Jingrui He <jingrui.he@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 23:23:09 -0500
- To: Jingrui He <jingrui.he@gmail.com>
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############################################################ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING (ICML) 2015 CALL FOR SITE PROPOSALS ############################################################ In the summer of 2015, the 32th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML-2015) will be held. We invite groups interested in hosting the conference to submit a letter of intent by March 31, 2013, and a complete proposal by May 31, 2013. Proposals from Europe or western North America are particularly encouraged; however, proposals from elsewhere will also be given serious consideration. (ICML-2013 will be in Atlanta, Georgia, and ICML-2014 will be in Beijing, China). Proposals should address the following issues: 1. Proposed Dates. The conference should be scheduled for four days (one day reserved for workshops and tutorials; three days for paper sessions, poster sessions, and invited talks). The conference prefers dates in the range from June 15 to July 15, but other dates will be considered, particularly if they permit co-location with other related conferences. 2. Locale Parameters. - Accessibility. Is it easy and inexpensive for people (especially graduate students) to travel to the conference site? (Compute mean airfares from Europe, North America, and Asia; include ground transportation from relevant airports to the site; discuss visa issues if relevant.) - Meeting Rooms, AV Equiment, etc. What are the physical facilities like? Consider rooms for plenary sessions, parallel sessions, workshops, tutorials, and poster sessions. Is there highly visible space for sponsors and publishers who want to set up displays? What are the charges, if any, for using the various rooms/locations? - Meals and Lodging. Is there low-cost, quality housing available for attendees (especially graduate students)? How far from the meeting rooms? Where will attendees eat? Please estimate costs for meals and lodging. - Demo facilities. Will there be computing equipment and space available to support demos? - Internet access. Is wired or wireless internet access available? At what cost? - Other features. You may mention any other aspects of the site or the region that are relevant. 3. Local Machine Learning Community. Is there a local ML group/community that can help with organization and funding? 4. Opportunities to co-locate with other conferences. In the past, we have co-located with COLT, UAI, and KDD. There is strong interest in co-locating with these conferences and also with other related conferences including ISMB (Intelligent Systems in Molecular Biology), EMNLP (Empirical Methoers in Natural Language Processing), CoNLL (Conference on Natural Language Learning), IUI (Intelligent User Interfaces), and CVPR (Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition). 5. Organizational and Institutional Support. Is there a conference office that can help with local arrangements? 6. Budgetary Issues. Is any financial support available from the hosting institution and/or local industry? What is a rough estimate of the expected conference registration fees (including a student rate)? Historically ICML has made efforts to maintain low registration fees to encourage wide participation, and prospective hosts for ICML should contact William Cohen if they have questions about budgetary decisions. Letters of intent need contain nothing other than a non-binding statement of intent and a list of likely principals, but should be emailed by March 31, 2013 to: William W. Cohen President, International Machine Learning Society (IMLS) wcohen@cs.cmu.edu Proposals (in PDF) should be emailed to the same address by May 31, 2013. The IMLS governing board will rank proposals according to cost and accessibility, proposed dates, opportunities for co-location, attractiveness of the location, and experience of the host group. Note that IMLS chooses the Program Chair and General Chair as a decision separate from the choice of the site. The site proposal should propose a Local Arrangements Chair and other relevant supporting positions (e.g., Volunteers Coordinator, Registration Chair).
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