PROBPROG 2021
@probprog
The International Conference on Probabilistic Programming
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Only 3 weeks until PROBPROG 2021! We've got 3 days of great talks lined up, with keynotes by John Winn (MSR), Katie Bouman (Caltech), and Bob Carpenter (Flatiron Institute). Dates: Wed Oct 20 - Fri Oct 22 Website: probprog.cc Registration: eventbrite.com/e/probprog-202…
PROBPROG 2021 will feature a keynote from John Winn @johnmwinn, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research Cambridge, in the Machine Learning and Perception group
Katie Bouman @klbouman is Rosenberg Scholar and Assistant Professor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at Caltech, and will be delivering a keynote at this year's PROBPROG 2021. Make sure you keep the dates clear in your diary!
We have extended the deadline for submissions until Tue May 11, 2021 11:59 PM AOE. Good luck with the last edits on your submissions!
Two weeks left until the deadline for PROBPROG 2021 (Thu May 6, AOE)! We're accepting Extended Abstracts (non-archival, 2-6 pages) and Syndicated Submissions (papers from other peer-reviewed venues) for presentation as posters or talks. More info: probprog.cc
Four weeks left until the deadline for PROBPROG 2021 (Thu May 6, AOE)! We're accepting Extended Abstracts (non-archival, 2-6 pages) and Syndicated Submissions (papers from other peer-reviewed venues) for presentation as posters or talks. More info: probprog.cc
PROBPROG 2021 will take place online on Wed Oct 20 – Fri Oct 22 this year. The deadline for extended abstracts and syndicated submissions is Thu May 6 AOE. See probprog.cc for information and submission instructions!
UPDATE: PROBPROG 2020 is now officially rescheduled to October 22nd-24th, 2020, at MIT. Please feel free to reach out with any comments, questions, or concerns, for example if you may need a visa letter reissued. probprog.ticketleap.com/probprog-2020/
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PROBPROG 2020
Overview Conference Dates: Oct 22 - 24 2020 (previously Apr 23 – 25 2020)Conference Location: OnlineOriginal Deadline: Jan 10, 2020 11:59 PM AOELate-breaking Deadline: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:59 PM ...
Per MIT policies around COVID-19 precaution, PROBPROG 2020 will be rescheduled to FALL 2020, exact date to-be-confirmed as we factor other conference deadlines & the High Holidays. All registrations will be honored. If you do need a refund, please email Julian: [email protected]
Letter to the MIT community regarding MIT's response to the coronavirus disease mitsha.re/zO9Q50yEji0
At this time, we're proceeding as normal and looking forward to seeing you all in April! Our host, MIT, offers up-to-date info here: medical.mit.edu/COVID-19
Should I just assume that all upcoming conferences will eventually be cancelled? Really hoping to actually go to @probprog.
Are you coming to PROBPROG to present, but would rather print your poster in Cambridge than travel with it? We recommend ordering ahead online with a print shop nearby, such as this one right next door (no official affiliation, just well liked!): local.fedex.com/en-us/ma/cambr…
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