The Seventeenth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML-2000) will be held at Stanford University from June 29 to July 2, 2000. We welcome all researchers interested in the computational study of learning to the heart of Silicon Valley for the community's annual exchange of ideas and progress. Check this page regularly for updates about the meeting.
For information about the conference site, see online maps of Stanford University, the Stanford area, and the San Francisco Bay area, or see the visitors' page for the university. To reach the conference registration site and on-campus housing, follow the online directions; you may also want to consider transportation options. When packing, remember that Silicon Valley lies in an arid region with a Mediteranean climate, so you will want to bring a jacket or sweater for evening wear, but probably not an umbrella.
The meeting will be collocated with the Thirteenth Annual Conference on Computational Learning Theory (COLT-2000) and the Sixteenth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI-2000). Previous meetings on machine learning: ICML-99, ICML-98, ICML-97, ICML-96
Related meetings on machine learning: ECML-2000
Please direct questions about the conference to icml2k@csli.stanford.edu . ICML-2000 has received support from the DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology Center, the Motorola Human Interface Lab, IBM Research, NASA Ames Research Center, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, the Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise (ISLE), and Stanford's Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI).