13-15 Jun 2014
Barcelona, Spain
The 27th Annual Conference on Learning Theory (COLT 2014) will take place in Barcelona, Spain, on June 13-15, 2014. We invite submissions of papers addressing theoretical aspects of machine learning and related topics. Submissions by authors who are new to COLT are encouraged. We strongly support a broad definition of learning theory, including, but not limited to: ? Design and analysis of learning algorithms and their generalization ability ? Computational complexity of learning ? Optimization procedures for learning ? Unsupervised, semi-supervised learning, and clustering ? Online learning ? Interactive learning ? Kernel Methods ? High dimensional and non-parametric empirical inference, including sparsity methods ? Planning and control, including reinforcement learning ? Learning with additional constraints: E.g. privacy, time or memory budget, communication ? Learning in other settings: E.g. social, economic, and game-theoretic ? Analysis of learning in related fields: natural language processing, neuroscience, bioinformatics, privacy and security, machine vision, data mining, information retrieval. We are also interested in papers that include viewpoints that are new to the COLT community. We welcome experimental and algorithmic papers provided they are relevant to the focus of the conference by elucidating theoretical results. Also, while the primary focus of the conference is theoretical, papers can be strengthened by the inclusion of relevant experimental results. COLT will award both best paper and best student paper awards. Best student papers must be authored or coauthored by a student. Authors must indicate (using a footnote on the first page of the paper) at submission time if they wish their paper to be eligible for a student award. This does not preclude the paper to be eligible for the best paper award. The program committee may decline to make these awards, or may split them among several papers. Papers that have previously appeared in journals or at other conferences, or that are being submitted to other conferences, are not appropriate for COLT. Papers that include work that has already been submitted for journal publication may be submitted to COLT, as long as the papers have not been accepted for publication by the COLT submission deadline (conditionally or otherwise) and that the paper is not expected to be published before the COLT conference (June 2014). Accepted papers will be published electronically, in the JMLR Workshop and Conference Proceedings series. Rebuttal Phase As in the previous years, we will have a rebuttal phase during the review process. Initial reviews will be sent to authors before final decisions have been made. Authors will have the opportunity to provide a short response on the PC's initial evaluation. Final acceptance/rejection decision will be made a week later. Open Problems Session: We also invite submission of open problems. A separate call for open problems will be available at the conference website: http://orfe.princeton.edu/conferences/colt2014/ Submission Instructions: Submissions are limited to 12 JMLR-formatted pages, plus additional pages for references and appendices. All details, proofs and derivations required to substantiate the results must be included in the submission, possibly in the appendices. However, the contribution, novelty and significance of submissions will be judged primarily based on the main text (without appendices), and so enough details, including proof details, must be provided in the main text to convince the reviewers of the submissions' merits. Invited speakers: Leslie Valiant (Harvard University) Michael Jordan (UC Berkeley) Program Committee: Program Chairs Maria-Florina Balcan (Georgia Institute of Technology) Csaba Szepesvri (University of Alberta) Local Arrangements Chairs Sbastien Bubeck (Princeton University) Gbor Lugosi (ICREA and Pompeu Fabra University) Publication Chair Vitaly Feldman (IBM Almaden Research Center) Program Committee: Andrs Antos Sanjeev Arora (Princeton University) Peter Auer (University of Leoben) Pranjal Awasthi (Princeton University) Peter Bartlett (University of California, Berkeley) Shai Ben-David (University of Waterloo) Avrim Blum (Carnegie Mellon University) Sbastien Bubeck (Princeton University) Nicol Cesa-Bianchi (Universit degli Studi di Milano) Kamalika Chaudhuri (University of California, San Diego) Sanjoy Dasgupta (University of California, San Diego) Vitaly Feldman (IBM Almaden Research Center) Claudio Gentile (Universit degli Studi dell'Insubria) Andrs Gyrgy (University of Alberta) Steve Hanneke Elad Hazan (Technion) Satyen Kale (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) Jyrki Kivinen (University of Helsinki) Phil Long (Microsoft) Gbor Lugosi (ICREA and Pompeu Fabra University) Shie Mannor (Technion) Yishay Mansour (Tel Aviv University) Rmi Munos (INRIA Lille) Alexander Rakhlin (University of Pennsylvania) Philippe Rigollet (Princeton University) Lorenzo Rosasco (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Robert Schapire (Princeton University) Rocco Servedio (Columbia University) Ohad Shamir (Weizmann Institute) Alex Slivkins (Microsoft Research) Nati Srebro (Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago) Hans Ulrich Simon (Ruhr-Universitt Bochum) Karthik Sridharan (University of Pennsylvania) Ambuj Tewari (University of Michigan) Manfred Warmuth (University of California, Santa Cruz) Bob Williamson (NICTA) Sandra Zilles (University of Regina) Important Dates: ? Paper submission deadline: February 7th, 2014, 11:00 PM EST ? Author response period: April 5-10, 2014 ? Author notification: April 19, 2014 ? Conference: June 13-15, 2014