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ICML 2023 Call for Tutorials

The ICML 2023 Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials to be given on Monday July 24th, 2023, immediately preceding the main conference.

We welcome proposals for tutorials on core machine learning topics and on topics of emerging importance for machine learning broadly. We encourage submission of tutorial proposals on any topic provided the tutorial is of interest to part of the ICML audience. Selection will take into account topic relevance and coverage, speaker experience and diversity considerations.

We plan to host a mix of invited and submitted tutorials. We anticipate hosting nine tutorials. Each tutorial will be two hours long, and will be given by one or two presenters. Tutorial proposals should answer the following questions:

  • Title
  • Brief description and outline: What will the tutorial be about? Please provide an outline of what you plan to cover, including references and details on how much time you will spend on each topic. We encourage the presenters to demonstrate coverage and representativeness of the chosen area of research, not to focus solely on their own results or tools.
  • Goals: What objectives does the tutorial serve? Why is it important to include it as a part of ICML 2023?
  • Target audience: Who is your target audience? How many participants do you expect to see? What kind of background do you expect them to have?
  • Presenters: Please include the names and email addresses of the presenters, along with brief bios and the description of each presenter’s expertise in the tutorial area. We suggest that each tutorial is given by at most two presenters. If there is more than one presenter, please describe how time will be split. If available, please include samples of your past talks (or other relevant) slides or links to video recordings on the topic.
  • Previous tutorials: What are the related or similar tutorials presented in the past 3 years at ICML or at other venues? Please list the dates and venues, and describe the similarities and differences to the proposal.
  • The tutorial presenters need to strongly commit to present the tutorial in person. Note that ICML may be able to partially reimburse travel, lodging, and conference costs for tutorial presenters who would otherwise not be able to attend the conference.
     

Tutorial proposals should be submitted via this form by Friday, February 17th 2023. Please submit a PDF of approx. 5 pages excluding references. Acceptance and rejection decisions will be announced on Friday, May 12th 2023.

In case of any other questions, please contact us at tutorial@icml.cc .

Tutorial Chairs, ICML 2023
Bo Li, Hanie Sedghi, Martin Jaggi