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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS 

Workshop on Graph Representation Learning

Logistics Date: May 31, 2024 Location: University of Illinois Chicago, Academic and Residential Complex (ARC) 241, 940 W. Harrison St. Registration: Click here to registerDescription: Graph-structured data presents unique challenges to learning and inference tasks. In the last...

Workshop on Statistical Inference / Learning Dynamics

Logistics: Date: May 20th-21st Form to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjOiMEB4SISwMVLuCDLo-3ZrPruGbaG4aoDB4jsPMqn_m9Qw/viewform  Speakers: Brice Huang (MIT) Murat Erdogdu (University of Toronto) Song Mei (UC Berkeley) Subhabrata Sen (Harvard) Elizabeth...

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past workshops and seminars

Theory-in-Practice Workshop

Theory-in-Practice Workshop

Monday, Sept. 12 – Tuesday, Sept. 13 At this “Theory-in-Practice” workshop, we will see many new and exciting advances in the intersection...

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Elicitation Mechanisms in Practice Workshop

Elicitation Mechanisms in Practice Workshop

Incentives for information procurement are integral to a wide range of applications including peer grading, peer review, prediction markets, crowd-sourcing, or conferring scientific credit. Meanwhile, mechanisms for information procurement have made large theoretical advances in recent years. This workshop will draw together practitioners that have deployed solutions in this space and experts in incentives and mechanisms to talk about existing connections, look for unexploited connections, and develop the next generation of information procurement research that will allow the theory to be further applied in these areas.

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CS Colloquium

CS Colloquium

May 4, 2022  The densest subgraph problem in a graph (DSG), in the simplest form, is the following. Given an undirected graph G = (V, E)...

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The Phase II operations of the IDEAL is supported by the National Science Foundation through the TRIPODS HDR program (under the awards EECS 2216970, 2217023, 2216926, 2216912, 2216899). The IDEAL Phase II institute builds on the activities of two NSF TRIPODS Phase 1 institutes: IDEAL Phase 1 (supported by the NSF award CCF 1934931) and UIC TRIPODS Institute (supported by the NSF award CCF 1934915).