The 19th International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT 2008)
will be held in Budapest, Hungary, during 13-16 October 2008.
The conference is on the theoretical
foundations of machine learning. The conference will be co-located with
the 11th International Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2008).
Topics of Interest: We invite submissions that make a wide
variety of contributions to the theory of learning, including the
following:
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Comparison of the strength of learning models and the design
and evaluation of novel algorithms for learning problems in
established learning-theoretic settings such as
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inductive inference,
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statistical learning theory,
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on-line learning,
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query models
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unsupervised, semi-supervised and active learning.
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Analysis of the theoretical properties of existing algorithms:
- families of algorithms could include
- boosting,
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kernel-based methods, SVM,
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Bayesian networks,
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methods for reinforcement learning or learning in repeated games,
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graph- and/or manifold-based methods,
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methods for latent-variable estimation and/or clustering,
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MDL,
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decision tree methods,
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information-based methods,
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analyses could include generalization, convergence
or computational efficiency.
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Definition and analysis of new learning models. Models might
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identify and formalize classes of learning problems inadequately
addressed by existing theory or
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capture salient properties of important concrete applications.
Invited Talks.
There will be several invited talks by prominent
researchers.
Submission.
Authors can submit their papers electronically via our submission page.
Files in Postscript (PS) and Portable Document Format (PDF)
are allowed.
Important Dates.
- Submission deadline: 18 May 2008
(you may submit for as long as it is May 18 anywhere in the world)
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Notification of acceptance or rejection will be emailed to the submitting
author by June 22, 2008
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The camera-ready copy of accepted papers will be due
July 20, 2008.
Format.
The submitted paper should be no longer than 15 pages in the
standard format
for Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
series. The 15 page limit includes title, abstract, acknowledgments,
references, illustrations and any other parts of the paper; appendices
bypassing the page limit are not allowed.
Policy. Each submitted paper will be reviewed by the members of the
program committee and be judged on clarity, significance and
originality.
Joint submissions to other conferences with published
proceedings are not allowed.
Papers that have appeared in journals or
other conferences are not appropriate for ALT 2008.
Proceedings. All accepted papers will be published as a volume
in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag,
and will be available at the conference. Full versions of
selected papers of ALT 2008 will be invited to a special issue of the
journal Theoretical Computer Science.
E.M. Gold Award.
One scholarship of 555 € will be awarded to a
student author of an excellent paper
(please mark student submissions on the title page).
Conference Chair:
- László Györfi
- Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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gyorfi@szit.bme.hu
Program Committee:
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Yoav Freund,
University of California, San Diego (Chair)
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György Turán,
University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Szeged (Chair)
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Naoki Abe,
IBM Watson Research Center, Yorktown
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Marta Arias,
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona
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Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi,
Università degli Studi di Milano
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Koby Crammer,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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Eyal Even-Dar,
Google Inc, New York
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Ricard Gavaldà,
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona
- Mark Herbster,
University College London
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Kouichi Hirata,
Kyushu Institute of Technology, Iizuka
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Marcus Hutter,
Australian National University, Canberra, and NICTA
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Efim Kinber,
Sacred Heart University, Fairfield
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Gábor Lugosi,
Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona
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Ulrike von Luxburg,
MPI for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen
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Partha Niyogi,
University of Chicago
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Csaba Szepesvári,
University of Alberta, Edmonton
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Nicolas Vayatis,
Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
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Vladimir Vovk,
Royal Holloway, University of London
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Manfred K. Warmuth,
University of California, Santa Cruz
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Akihiro Yamamoto,
Kyoto University
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Sandra Zilles,
University of Alberta, Edmonton
Local Arrangement Chair:
- János Csirik
- University of Szeged
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csirik@inf.u-szeged.hu
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