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Getting Started

ICML 2021 is now free to the public.  Everyone is expected to follow the Code of Conduct. We recommend you start with the conference schedule, and read below to learn more about how to use all elements of the virtual conference site. View the Welcome Video from Nina Balcan, General Chair and the Welcome Address Video from the Program Chairs. Thank you to all the organizers who made ICML 2021 possible.

Chat content, GatherTowns, and parts of the Expo required a registration and are no longer avaialble. 

Proceedings

Each Oral and Poster has a link to a downloadable PDF. The full ICML 2021 proceedings are available here. The proceedings include the downloadable paper PDF and the supplemental material.

Virtual Site System Requirements

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser. A 10 mb of inbound bandwidth is recommended.  A Chromium browser is recommended.

Navigating the Website

All of ICML 2021 will be accessed through the main webpage. You may access all parts of the conference using the top menu bar. Check the Schedule to get an overview of when the live sessions for all events are taking place. You may navigate all the papers in the Papers section. You may search for titles and authors or look through all papers by skimming titles and bookmarking them. You can bookmark other sessions as well. If you go to your name in the top right corner and click on My Bookmarks in the dropdown menu, you can Download the schedule with all sessions you bookmarked and you can import it in your calendar. You can take a break and socialize in the ICML Café any time during the conference. 

Sponsors

We encourage everyone to visit the sponsor hall just like you would at the physical conference

Video

  • Each event has a live stream on the top of the page that you can watch during and after the presentation.
  • Finished videos will be available after the conference.

Timezones

This is a cautionary tale about timezones. Several attendees have noticed that the times shown on the virtual website appeared incorrect.   The problem was that they chose a timezone that did not adjust for daylight savings time.   We highly recommend picking a timezone based on a nearby city, especially if your area observes daylight savings time. Timezones are political and complex and thus confusing. Please check your timezone, and preferably choose a zone based on a city.   Note that we are currently in Daylight Savings Time rather than Standard time in most, but not all of the US and Europe. 

Your current timezone: . (Note: the paper browser uses your system timezone.)

Getting Help

  • If you have concerns related to your inclusion at that conference, or observe someone else's difficulties, or have any other concerns related to inclusion, please use this form.