BTW, you can download the papers from here: http://cs.stanford.edu/~karpathy/nipspreview/
And of course, if someone is going to present a poster or a talk
at NIPS, it is a good idea to use this opportunity to practice in
front of the lab!
-- Yoshua
On 2012-11-25, at 11:10, Guillaume Desjardins wrote:
> It is a tradition in the LISA lab, for students attending NIPS, to
> present a paper of their choosing in front of the lab. These papers
> should be selected based on their merits, your interests (obviously)
> but also those of the lab at large. This year, we have decided that a
> subset of these talks will given *prior* to actually attending the
> conference. This has many advantages: being familiar with the list of
> accepted papers (especially the best ones) can help guide you during
> the conference and knowing the material beforehand will also enrich
> your interactions with other researchers, etc.
>
> For this Thursday, I am thus looking for 3 volunteers to perform 20
> mins tea-talks on a paper of your choosing. The list of accepted
> papers has been published here
> http://nips.cc/Conferences/2012/Program/accepted-papers.php. Papers
> should be available online on the authors' webpage.
>
> Everyone attending NIPS will end up presenting (either before or after
> the conference). If you go first, there are thus more chances of you
> being able to present a paper of your choosing !
>
> You can use the following spreadsheet to coordinate who is presenting what:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AguEeBPRuaM2dGR1OGl5VU5Lb1RkZl9qUE9jWHZmb0E
>
> Thanks !
>
> Guillaume
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