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April 7, 2013

Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS)

Filed under: Decision Making,Inference,Machine Learning,Neural Networks,Neuroinformatics — Patrick Durusau @ 5:47 am

Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS)

From the homepage:

The Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) Foundation is a non-profit corporation whose purpose is to foster the exchange of research on neural information processing systems in their biological, technological, mathematical, and theoretical aspects. Neural information processing is a field which benefits from a combined view of biological, physical, mathematical, and computational sciences.

Links to videos from NIPS 2012 meetings are featured on the homepage. The topics are as wide ranging as the foundation’s description.

A tweet from Chris Diehl, wondering what to do with “old hardbound NIPS proceedings (NIPS 11)” led me to: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) [Online Papers], which has the papers from 1987 to 2012 by volume and a search interface to the same.

Quite a remarkable collection just from a casual skim of some of the volumes.

Unless you need to fill book shelf space, suggest you bookmark the NIPS Online Papers.

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