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International Conference on Learning Representations | |
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Abbreviation | ICLR |
Discipline | Machine learning, artificial intelligence, feature learning |
Publication details | |
History | 2013–present |
Frequency | Annual |
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Website | https://iclr.cc/ |
The International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) is a machine learning conference typically held in late April or early May each year. The conference includes invited talks as well as oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. Since its inception in 2013, ICLR has employed an open peer review process to referee paper submissions (based on models proposed by Yann LeCun[1]). In 2019, there were 1591 paper submissions, of which 500 accepted with poster presentations (31%) and 24 with oral presentations (1.5%).[2]. In 2021, there were 2997 paper submissions, of which 860 were accepted (29%).[3].
Locations
ICLR 2024, Vienna, Austria
ICLR 2023, Kigali, Rwanda
- ICLR 2022 (virtual conference)
ICLR 2021, Vienna, Austria (virtual conference)
ICLR 2020, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (virtual conference)[4][5]
ICLR 2019, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
ICLR 2018, Vancouver, Canada
ICLR 2017, Toulon, France
ICLR 2016, San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States
ICLR 2015, San Diego, California, United States
ICLR 2014, Banff National Park, Canada
ICLR 2013, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
See also
References
- ↑ "Proposal for A New Publishing Model in Computer Science". yann.lecun.com.
- ↑ "ICLR 2019 Conference". openreview.net.
- ↑ "ICLR 2021 Conference". openreview.net.
- ↑ "Major AI conference is moving to Africa in 2020 due to visa issues". 19 November 2018.
- ↑ "Major AI conference is moving to Africa in 2020 due to visa issues". VentureBeat. 2018-11-19. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
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