COLT 2019

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COLT 2019
32nd Annual Conference on Learning Theory
Event in series COLT
Subevent of ACM Federated Computing Research Conference
Dates 2019/06/25 (iCal) - 2019/06/28
Homepage: http://learningtheory.org/colt2019/
Submitting link: https://easychair.org/account/signin?l=lOLq96R6Naa07cDcCkvZ45
Location
Location: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Important dates
Papers: 2019/02/01
Submissions: 2019/05/10
Notification: 2019/05/24
Committees
Organizers: Omer Ben-Porat;, Nika Haghtalab;, Yishay Mansour;, Tim Roughgarden;, Association for Computational Learning;
PC chairs: Alina Beygelzimer;, Daniel Hsu;
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The 32nd Annual Conference on Learning Theory (COLT 2019) will take place in Phoenix, Arizona, June 25-28, 2019, as part of the ACM Federated Computing Research Conference, which also includes EC and STOC

Submissions

Submissions by authors who are new to COLT are encouraged. While the primary focus of the conference is theoretical, the authors may support their analysis by including relevant experimental results. All accepted papers will be presented in a single track at the conference. At least one of each paper’s authors should be present at the conference to present the work. Accepted papers will be published electronically in the Proceedings of Machine Learning Research (PMLR). The authors of accepted papers will have the option of opting-out of the proceedings in favor of a 1-page extended abstract. The full paper reviewed for COLT will then be placed on the arXiv repository.

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline February 1
  • Author Feedback March 22-27
  • Authors Notification April 17
  • Early Registration Ends May 24

Committees

  • Program chairs:
    • Alina Beygelzimer (Yahoo! Research)
    • Daniel Hsu (Columbia University)
  • Sponsorship chairs
    • Satyen Kale (Google)
    • Robert Schapire (Microsoft Research)
  • Local Arrangements Chairs
    • Yishay Mansour (Tel Aviv University and Google)
    • Peter Grunwald (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica)