Date

June 15-2022

Location

Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara/Online

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info@deepforgetting.com

WHAT'S ABOUT EVENT / what's going on there come and learn

When we discuss AI, almost everyone talks about the ability to learn – Supervised learning, Unsupervised learning, Reinforcement learning, Deep learning, and so on. Although one of the key traits that makes humans intelligent is not learning but the ability to forget.  This is a conference where researchers, data scientists, and neuroscientists come together to discuss the next BIG innovation in Artificial Intelligence – building models that can incrementally forget.

AI will be more intelligent when it can sequentially and selectively forget.

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Call for Papers

Please submit your paper by 11:59 pm PDT on February 24, 2022, in PDF format via the submission form. Do not email submissions. There is no separate deadline for abstract submissions.

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Conference or Event Schedule

Day 1 Hall A – Registration

All badges will be printed and picked up on-site for on-site folks or available via a download link for people joining online. US or international ID required.

Day 1 Hall A – Keynote

Join us for a one of a kind keynote presentation by a Top neuroscientist and a Deep Learning Expert.

Day 1 Hall A – AI Techniques for forgetting

While AI researchers have created algorithms that can be applied to efficient, practical “lifelong learning,” there is a need for forgetting or incremental forgetting. Join this session to learn various techniques.

Day 1 Hall B – Breakfast

Get fueled up for your first day of sessions at the Deep Forgetting Conference with this complimentary breakfast. Get a great start to your day by connecting with others!

Day 2 Hall B – Breakfast

Get fueled up for your second day of sessions at the Deep Forgetting Conference with this complimentary breakfast. Get a great start to your day by connecting with others!

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Following awards will be given for the best paper(s) or WIP(s) at the conference.

$25,000  Best Paper in Theory


$25,000  Best Work in Progress


10 $5,000 Paper or WIP with lasting impact



Please submit your paper by 11:59 pm PDT on Feb 24, 2022, in PDF format via the submission form. Do not email submissions. There is no separate deadline for abstract submissions.

Paper submissions due: Feb 24, 2022, 11:59 pm PDT
Notification to authors: Mar 15, 2022
Final papers due: Apr 25, 2022



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All publication material submitted as papers or work in progress must be original. The authors take responsibility for the material that has been submitted.

Accepted papers that have been presented will be published in the proceedings of the event. To this end, the author(s) must grant exclusive publishing rights to DeepForgetting.com under a Creative Commons license when they submit the final version of the paper. The copyright belongs to the authors, who have the right to share the paper in the same terms allowed by the end user license, and retain all patent, trademark and other intellectual property rights (including research data)."

WORK IN PROGRESS

We invite submissions for short presentations about your work in progress, new results, or timely topics.  WiPs will be presented on Friday, June 16, 2022, the second day of the conference, and will be given 3–5 minutes each. Each accepted presenter will be required to produce a video by May 24, 2022, and be present at their designated session during the conference for Q&A.

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Where does our initial learning come from?

When a baby emerges from the womb, the baby’s brain already has all the learning essential for the correct functioning of the body. Isn’t that interesting when our whole premise is learning based on “DATA”?

AI needs to be able to Forget

When we discuss AI, almost everyone talks about the ability to learn – Supervised learning, Unsupervised learning, Reinforcement learning, Deep learning, and so on. Although one of the key traits that makes humans intelligent is not learning but the ability to forget.

There are two kinds of AI: BIG Data or MIN Data

In next 3 years, AI will rely less on BIG DATA and more on MIN DATA. The new MIN Data approach of AI will enable a whole new set of use cases that seemed unsuited before.

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Hyatt Regency
5101 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara, CA 95054

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