Hello everyone,

Since the NIPS is just a couple of days away, It would be great if some of you, with greater experience in ML or actually attending, could post some of the papers, with a brief explanation to discuss them in a wiki way.

It is just a proposal of course, I will be posting a couple of them, but it will be great if any one else has interest on doing so.

asked Dec 03 '10 at 03:47

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I'll try to put some highlights-of-the-day on my blog ( atpassos.posterous.com ), but I'm not really sure here is the proper forum for this.

Also, there will be a demo about this site http://nips.cc/Conferences/2010/Program/event.php?ID=2379 on tuesday, and I'll be there with Joseph Turian most of the time.

(Dec 03 '10 at 04:16) Alexandre Passos ♦
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Yeah, I'm not sure about the forum either, I was thinking more about posting a paper and questions related to it, sort of way.

(Dec 03 '10 at 05:23) Leon Palafox ♦

Ah, this is potentially interesting, like the ICML discussion forum?

(Dec 03 '10 at 05:24) Alexandre Passos ♦

Yes, try and do the papers more understandable with some context, or other papers related to that.

(Dec 03 '10 at 05:25) Leon Palafox ♦

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I wrote a little bit in my blog and I am still writing more from my notes, if you are interested.

answered Dec 14 '10 at 10:39

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though it was an invited talk at a workshop and not a paper, my favorite talk was by zoubin ghahramani on the cascading indian buffet process. i can't wait to see the project written up.

answered Dec 14 '10 at 23:53

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The cascaded IBP idea was actually introduced in a paper from this year's AIStats. See the paper Learning the Structure of Deep Sparse Graphical Models by Adams, Wallach and Ghahramani.

(Dec 15 '10 at 02:07) spinxl39

ah thanks, i missed that one because i don't go to aistats (though i review for it...).

(Dec 15 '10 at 02:11) Joseph Austerweil

I liked that talk a lot, too :)

(Dec 15 '10 at 07:09) Andreas Mueller
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