TWELFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING (ML-95)
Tahoe City, California
July 9-12, 1995
CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
The ML-95 Program Committee invites proposals for the Tutorial Program
of the Twelfth International Conference on Machine Learning (ML-95).
Tutorials will be held 9 July 1995. Tutorial participants will have
the opportunity to learn the state of the art in a selected area.
Members of all segments of the ML community are encouraged to submit
tutorial proposals. Tutorial attendance will be open to all attendees
of the Machine Learning conference.
The format of the tutorials will be determined by the organizer(s).
Tutorials will typically be one full day in length, although half-day
proposals will be considered. Organizers are encouraged to prepare
written handouts of the tutorial for distribution at the venue.
PROPOSAL CONTENT
Proposals for tutorials should contain:
- A description of the tutorial.
- A brief discussion of why the tutorial is of particular interest at
this time.
- A resume of the tutorial organizer(s) (which should include previous
teaching/presentation experience)
- An indication of the length of the tutorial (half-day, or full-day).
- Audio-visual resources required for the tutorial
SUBMISSIONS
Tutorial proposals should be submitted as soon as possible but NO
LATER THAN 4 JANUARY 1994. Organizers will be notified of the
committee's decision by 15 January 1995. The tutorial organizers will
be responsible for producing a call for participation. The Call is due
15 February 1995. We will post the call in various newsgroups;
individual organizers are also encouraged to distribute the Call
themselves.
Please submit (preferably by email) your proposal and address
inquiries concerning tutorials to:
Sridhar Mahadevan
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue, ENG 118
Tampa, Florida 33620-5399
mahadeva@csee.usf.edu
Phone: (813)974-3260
Fax: (813)974-5456
http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/~schlimme/ml95.html
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