ALT and DS 2017 are hosted at the University of Kyoto.
The 28th International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory
ALT 2017) and
the 20th International
Conference on Discovery Science (DS 2017) will be held
at Kyoto University, Japan, in October 2017. The webpage of
DS 2017
on the location of the conferences contains a map and further
information; the precise location is the
Kyoto University Clock Tower Centennial Hall, located in the
Yoshida Main Campus of the university.
Kyoto is an Japanese city in the region Kansai. It is known for
its history as a former capital, its many temples and tourist
sites and also for its university which is one of the best in
Japan. Kyoto became the seat of Japan's imperial court in 794
and the emperors resided there until 1869. Kyoto has approximately
1.5 million inhabitants. See the
Wikipedia page
of Kyoto for more information.
Kyoto can best be reached from abroad via Kanzai International
Airport or Osaka Airport. Furthermore, the Shinkansen stops at
Kyoto Railwaystation and one can reach the city by fast trains
from Tokyo (in the east) or Fukuoka (in the west).
The Kyoto University is the second oldest university in Japan
and one of the seven national universities. Scientists at Kyoto
University have done outstanding research and ten researchers
received the Nobel Prize, two the Fields medal and one the Gauss Prize.
See the
Wikipedia page
of Kyoto University for more information.