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MCML at ICLR 2020

Two Accepted Papers

8th International Conference on Learning Representations, Virtual, Apr 26-May 01, 2020

We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 2 papers to ICLR 2020. Congrats to our researchers!

Main Track (2 papers)

J. Klicpera • J. Groß • S. Günnemann
Directional Message Passing for Molecular Graphs.
ICLR 2020 - 8th International Conference on Learning Representations. Virtual, Apr 26-May 01, 2020. URL

O. Shchur • M. Biloš • S. Günnemann
Intensity-Free Learning of Temporal Point Processes.
ICLR 2020 - 8th International Conference on Learning Representations. Virtual, Apr 26-May 01, 2020. Spotlight Presentation. URL

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