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    Mark Crowley (he/him)
    AI Researcher at Univ. Waterloo
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    NIPS Conference 2012

    January 7, 2013 less than 1 minute read

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    A month ago I attended the 2012 Neural Information Processing Systems conference in Lake Tahoe Nevada. I’ve already posted some of my thoughts on some of it up at the Computational Sustainability Blog for your interest.

    Tags: conference review

    Updated: January 7, 2013

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