AMLD EPFL 2022 features 26 different conference tracks from Monday to Wednesday, March 28-30, 2022. You can find them here.
If you have some interesting research, a practical project, an awesome product, a promising startup, a sharp expertise, a strong opinion or anything worth that fits one of those conference tracks that you would like to present and discuss with machine learning and AI experts and enthusiasts, we encourage you to submit a proposal for one of the tracks in development.
You can propose a talk (presentation) and/or a poster.
Presentation Format
- Language: all presentations are in English
- Presentation duration: we would like to keep the sessions interesting, full of energy and fast-paced. We’re looking for talks of a length between 5 and 30 minutes, most being on the shorter end. Tracks will be run on a tight schedule and will enforce the time limits rigorously. We suggest that you time your presentation accordingly in advance.
- Brevity: keep the proposal concise and focused. If you need more than two paragraphs to get to the point, we ask you to put more time into focussing your application. With the amount of submissions we get, the quicker you can make a good first impression, the better.
- Originality: one of the things we want to do at AMLD is to push the community forward. Thus, we favor original content. If you want to present a topic that you have talked about elsewhere, try to add a twist, new research or development to it – something to make it unique.
Poster Format
- Language: all posters are in English
- Poster format: Poster size should be standard A0 (841 × 1189mm), preferably in portrait orientation.
- Note that you will need to print, bring and hang your poster yourself. Poster contributors need a Conference Ticket to attend the Conference and the Poster sessions.
- Originality: same here, we favor original and novel work.
Selection process
- All submissions are reviewed and voted for by the conference and track organizers. Each presentation and poster is rated on a scale from 1 to 5, taking into account the following criteria:
- relevance of the topic to the ML community and for the track
- coherence and clarity of the proposal
- novelty/originality of the topic
- if presentation: can the topic be reasonably covered in the allocated time
Video recording for presentations
We plan to record and publish all talks online for free, along with a recording of the slide deck, live demo, and any on-presenter-screen activity. We do this for the benefit of the larger ML community and those who couldn’t make it to the conference. Since you retain full ownership of your slides and recording, we’d like to ask you to make your materials and recording available under a Creative Commons (we default to non-commercial reuse) or other open source licenses.
We hope you agree with us, but if you are uncomfortable with this in any way, let us know.
If in doubt, reach out! If you have an idea for a presentation or a poster, but are unsure, please talk to us! Reach out to info@appliedmldays.org.
Timeline
- Submission Deadline
Friday February 4, 2022 – 23:59 UTC - Notification
February 18, 2022 - Conference, Presentations and Posters
March 28-30, 2022 at the SwissTech Convention Center in Lausanne, Switzerland
AMLD EPFL 2022 / Calls
Call for Workshops
Workshops are ‘hands-on’ lectures such as coding classes, tutorials, live challenges, or any other practical learning.
Call endedCall for Conference Tracks
Conference tracks cover specific topics featuring talks from experts and interesting panels.
Call endedCall for Open Tracks – New for 2022!
Open tracks are events that don’t fit the classical conference tracks – e.g a roundtable, a project launch, or anything else you’d like to propose.
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