NIPS Conference
A NIPS Conference is a Computing Science research conference focused on research advances in machine learning and computational neuroscience.
- Context:
- It can result in a NIPS Conference Proceedings.
- Example(s):
- NIPS 2018, NIPS 2017, NIPS 2016, NIPS 2015, NIPS 2014, NIPS 2013, NIPS 2012, NIPS 2011, NIPS 2010,
- NIPS 2009, NIPS 2008, NIPS 2007, NIPS 2006, NIPS 2005, NIPS 2004, NIPS 2003, NIPS 2002, NIPS 2001, NIPS 2000,
- NIPS 1999, NIPS 1998, NIPS 1997, NIPS 1996, NIPS 1995, NIPS 1994, NIPS 1993, NIPS 1992, NIPS 1991, NIPS 1990,
- NIPS 1989, NIPS 1988, NIPS 1987.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Machine Learning Conference.
References
- http://nips.cc/Conferences/
- http://books.nips.cc/
- DBLP Conference Page: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/nips/
2014
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_Information_Processing_Systems
- The Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) is a machine learning and computational neuroscience conference held every December. The conference is a single track meeting that includes invited talks as well as oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. It began in 1987 as a computational cognitive science conference, and was held in Denver, United States until 2000. Since then, the conference has been held in Vancouver, Canada (2001-2010), Granada, Spain (2011), and Lake Tahoe, United States (2012-2013). In 2014, the conference will be held in Montreal, Canada.
Papers in early NIPS proceedings tended to use neural networks as a tool for understanding how the human brain works, which attracted researchers with interests in biological learning systems as well as those interested in artificial learning systems. Since then, the biological and artificial systems research streams have diverged, and recent NIPS proceedings are dominated by papers on machine learning, artificial intelligence and statistics, although computational neuroscience remains an aspect of the conference.
Besides machine learning and neuroscience, other fields represented at NIPS include cognitive science, psychology, computer vision, statistical linguistics, and information theory. The 'Neural' in the NIPS acronym is now something of a historical relic, and the conference spans a wide range of topics.
The proceedings from the conferences have been published in book form by MIT Press and Morgan Kaufmann under the name Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems.
- The Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) is a machine learning and computational neuroscience conference held every December. The conference is a single track meeting that includes invited talks as well as oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. It began in 1987 as a computational cognitive science conference, and was held in Denver, United States until 2000. Since then, the conference has been held in Vancouver, Canada (2001-2010), Granada, Spain (2011), and Lake Tahoe, United States (2012-2013). In 2014, the conference will be held in Montreal, Canada.