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I think it's important to list the currently most important world conferences on Machine Learning. I'll start this list, please add items, correct modify, and comment!
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There are a couple more depending on the area you are focused, my following list are conferences with a lot of authors cross publishing in each of them. For example, Andrew Ng publishes a lot in ICRA and IROS, and Yann LeCun publishes a lot in ICCV and both are considered ML guys. For purists of Machine Learning:
For NLP stuff:
For vision: For Robotics: There are probably more, but out of the top of my head this is the list that comes to mind. I'd just add AISTATS to your list.
(Oct 16 '12 at 11:17)
Alexandre Passos ♦
You are completely right, I forgot AISTATS
(Oct 17 '12 at 05:40)
Leon Palafox ♦
IJCAI too, trading with AAAI biennially
(Oct 23 '12 at 15:49)
jcw2
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Don't forget IEEE WCCI (World Congress on Computational Intelligence) and IEEE CEC (Congress on Evolutionary Computation). 2
Prepare to get downvoted, people here don't like either WCCI or CEC, and with 60% acceptance rate they are not really top notch quality conferences.
(Oct 16 '12 at 08:27)
Leon Palafox ♦
I think evolutionary computation in general is not appreciated by pure Machine Learning searchers. They are more or less considered as techniques doing randomized hill climbing.
(Oct 24 '12 at 16:03)
levesque
With Jumps! do not forget the jumps!
(Oct 27 '12 at 18:46)
Leon Palafox ♦
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ECML isn't at the same level of quality and prestige as ICML and NIPS.