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CSML Group NeurlPS 2018 Workshop participation

4 Dec 2018

Members of the CSML group are organising and participating in a number of NeurlPS 2018 workshops and a co-located symposium. See here for a list of participants and the talks taking place. See here for a list of paper co-authored by members of the group that have been accepted into the main programme of NeurlPS 2018.

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