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NeurIPS 2024

The Thirty-Eighth Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems

Vancouver Convention Center

Tuesday Dec 10 through Sunday Dec 15

Vancouver Convention Center

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Registration

To ensure there is room for authors and other presenters we are changing our usual first-come-first-served to a randomized lottery. The lottery does not affect existing registrations.

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Announcements

Conference Date Change

The conference start date has been changed to Tuesday December 10 to support delegates arriving on Monday.

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Organizing Committee

General Chair

Amir Globerson (Google)
Lester Mackey (Microsoft Research)

Program Chair

Angela Fan (Meta)
Cheng Zhang (GenAI, Meta)
Danielle Belgrave (GSK.ai)
Jakub Tomczak (Eindhoven Uni. of Technology & Chan Zuckerberg Initiative)
Ulrich Paquet (Google DeepMind; AIMS South Africa)

Program Chair Assistant

Babak Rahmani (Microsoft Research)
Caroline Weis (gsk.ai)
Francois Meyer (University of Cape Town)
Max Horn (GSK.ai)
Stefan Groha (GSK.ai)

Workshop Chair

Adil Salim (Microsoft Research)
Bo Han (HKBU / RIKEN)
Manuel Rodriguez (Max Planck Institute for Software Systems)
Rose Yu (UC San Diego)

Workshop Chair Assistant

Bo Zhao (University of California San Diego)
Jianing Zhu (HKBU)

Tutorial Chair

Andrew Dai (Google)
Gal Chechik (NVIDIA, Bar-Ilan University)
Irene Chen (UC Berkeley)

Competition Chair

Jake Albrecht (Bristol Myers Squibb)
Tao Qin (Microsoft Research AI4Science)

Data and Benchmark Chair

Francesco Locatello (ISTA)
Lingjuan Lyu (Sony AI)
Lora Aroyo (Google Research)

Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility Chair

Isabel Valera (Saarland University, Saarbrücken)
William Yang Wang (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Affinity Chair

Ioana Bica (Google DeepMind)
Nezihe Merve Gürel (TU Delft)

Ethics Review Chair

Himabindu Lakkaraju (Harvard)
Jiahao Chen (New York City Office of Technology and Innovation)

Communication Chair

Alex X Lu (Microsoft Research)
Ehsan Adeli (Stanford University)
Yali Du (King's College London)

Social Chair

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

Journal Chair

Lam Nguyen (IBM Research, Thomas J. Watson Research Center)

Creative AI Chair

Jean Oh (CMU)
Marcelo Coelho (MIT)

Workflow Manager

Zhenyu (Sherry) Xue (NeurIPS Foundation)

Logistics and IT

Brad Brockmeyer (NeurIPS Staff)
Brian Nettleton (NeurIPS Staff)
Lee Campbell (NeurIPS Staff)
Max A Wiesner (NeurIPS Staff)
Stephanie Willes (NeurIPS Staff)
Terri Auricchio (NeurIPS Staff)
Tony Manzo (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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