🎉 Tomorrow is the day! 🎉
We are extremely excited to welcome everyone to the 2nd installment of the Deep Learning For Code Workshop!
Start: 8:30 am EST/ 2:30 PM CAT
ICLR: https://t.co/ye52WFSe17
Webpage: https://t.co/yPGPxeIK6x
#ICLR2023
The individuals pictured here would like nothing less than to be A.I. influencers—and yet here we all are!!! Come on down, and if you get me animated enough you'll hear my rant about the importance of putting the "symbolic" in neurosymbolic!
Programming languages and machine learning meet!
Machine learning and programming language researchers, let's pre-train together!
Please consider submitting a paper to #MAPS2022, co-located with #pldi2022 in June. All ML+PL research is welcome! https://t.co/VcG8E3FYT3
By popular demand, we are pleased to release the recordings from AIPLANS '21, with over eight hours of content on learning and programming. A big thanks to all who shared their insights with us - we hope you will enjoy learning from them as much as we did!
https://t.co/KuiGlTuSIl
Thank you for participating in today's discussion and for sharing your enthusiasm with us! It was a pleasure being your hosts.
AIPLANS may be over, but your journey has just begun.
-Breandan, Disha, David, Shawn and Chinwei
@BAPearlmutter Hi Barak, according to SlidesLive the recordings should be available within a month. We will keep you posted here once they are ready. Thanks for your interest!
🚨📣📣📣 CALL FOR PAPERS 📣📣📣🚨
Are you interested in deep learning and code? Then consider submitting to the Deep Learning For Code (DL4C) workshop, brand new @iclr_conf 2022! Visit https://t.co/ocwhYDUSb3. Deadline is Feb 11th!
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Presented a poster last year @createaiplans workshop @NeurIPSConf#NeurIPS2021 Thanks to my mentors from IBM Research Africa lab and Samsung AI Cambridge. https://t.co/coYWbY4UdP
Ryan just started his talk on "Randomized Automatic Differentiation". Join us live and don't be shy if you have any questions, ask away! https://t.co/m3BVtsMJgA
What a great panel! Thanks to our panelists for sharing their ideas with us today. Lots of inspiring ideas at the intersection of learning, programming and reasoning.
Josh Tenenbaum drawing inspiration from cognitive science, discussing wake-sleep learning, neural program synthesis, and the child as a hacker. Dreams provide dataset augmentation and domain randomization!
The day we've all been waiting for has finally arrived!
Join us today from 7am-6pm EST for a workshop full of possibilities at the intersection of programming languages and neurosymbolism.
Brought to you in part by @Mila_Quebec, @NeurIPSConf and ML/PL enthusiasts just like you!