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NeurIPS 2022

The Thirty-Sixth Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems

Monday, November 28th through Friday December 9th

NeurIPS 2022 will be a Hybrid Conference with a physical component at the New Orleans Convention Center during the first week, and a virtual component the second week.

Registration

Visit the MyStuff page using the link below, choose your 2022 registration, and visit the payment section to generate a registration receipt or certificate of attendance. 

Registration Receipt and Certificate of Attendance

Announcements

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Important Dates

Registration Open Jul 04 '22 11:00 AM CDT *
Last Chance for Registration Refund Nov 08 '22 01:00 AM CST *
MandatorySlidesLiveUploadDeadline Nov 10 '22 (Anywhere on Earth)
Virtual Workshops Start and End Times Final (does not apply to physical) Nov 15 '22 02:00 PM CST *
Datasets and Benchmarks Abstract Deadline Jun 01 '23 03:00 PM CDT *
Datasets and Benchmarks Submission Deadline Jun 07 '23 03:00 PM CDT *
Datasets and Benchmarks Supplementary Material Deadline Jun 14 '23 03:00 PM CDT *
Datasets and Benchmarks Author Notifications Sep 21 '23 03:00 PM CDT *
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Exhibitors

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Organizing Committee

General Chairs

Sanmi Koyejo (Stanford University / Virtue AI)
Shakir Mohamed (DeepMind)

Program Chairs

Alekh Agarwal (Google Research)
Danielle Belgrave (GSK.ai)
Kyunghyun Cho (Genentech / NYU)
Alice Oh (KAIST)

Workshop Chairs

Sungjin Ahn (KAIST)
Hsuan-Tien Lin (National Taiwan University)
Tristan Naumann (Microsoft Research)
Hanie Sedghi (Google Deepmind)

Tutorial Chairs

Adji Bousso Dieng (Princeton University & Google AI)
Jessica Schrouff (Google DeepMind)
Andrew Gordon Wilson (New York University)

Competition Chairs

Jake Albrecht (Bristol Myers Squibb)
Marco Ciccone (Politecnico di Torino & UCL)
Gustavo Stolovitzky (IBM Research)

Datasets and Benchmarks Chairs

Deepti Ghadiyaram (Runway)
Joaquin Vanschoren (Eindhoven University of Technology)

Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility Chairs

Ignatius Ezeani (Lancaster University)
Erin Grant (University College London)

Affinity Chairs

Kehinde Aruleba (University of Leicester)
Sunipa Dev (Google Research)
Arjun Subramonian (University of California, Los Angeles)

Expo Chairss

Ismini Lourentzou (Virginia Tech)
Wenming Ye (Google)

Outreach Chairs

Jessica Forde (Brown University)
Matthew Wang (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA))

Ethics Review Chairs

William Isaac (DeepMind)
Sasha Luccioni (Hugging Face)
Cherie Poland (Complex Adaptive Systems Research | Virginia Tech)
Deborah Raji (University of Toronto)

Communication Chairs

Animesh Garg (Georgia Tech, Univ of Toronto)
Sahra Ghalebikesabi (Google DeepMind)

Social Chairs

Jung-Woo Ha (NAVER Cloud AI Lab)
Freddie Kalaitzis (University of Oxford)

Journal Chairs

Tegan Maharaj (University of Toronto)
Koustuv Sinha (Meta AI)

Hybrid Workflow Chair

Hendrik Strobelt (IBM Research / MIT-IBM Ai Lab)

Workflow Manager

Zhenyu (Sherry) Xue (NeurIPS)

Logistics and ITs

Terri Auricchio (NeurIPS Staff)
Brad Brockmeyer (NeurIPS Staff)
Lee Campbell (NeurIPS Staff)
Brian Nettleton (NeurIPS Staff)
Mary Ellen Perry (Level 5 Events)
Max A Wiesner (NeurIPS Staff)
Stephanie Willes (NeurIPS Staff)

Mission Statement

The Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation is a non-profit corporation whose purpose is to foster the exchange of research advances in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, principally by hosting an annual interdisciplinary academic conference with the highest ethical standards for a diverse and inclusive community.

About the Conference

The conference was founded in 1987 and is now a multi-track interdisciplinary annual meeting that includes invited talks, demonstrations, symposia, and oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. Along with the conference is a professional exposition focusing on machine learning in practice, a series of tutorials, and topical workshops that provide a less formal setting for the exchange of ideas.

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