26.11.2022
MCML at NeurIPS 2022
15 Accepted Papers (11 Main, and 4 Workshops)
36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 15 papers to NeurIPS 2022: 11 Main, and 4 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
Main Track (11 papers)
Sparsity in Continuous-Depth Neural Networks.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Finding Optimal Arms in Non-stochastic Combinatorial Bandits with Semi-bandit Feedback and Finite Budget.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Pitfalls of Epistemic Uncertainty Quantification through Loss Minimisation.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Retrieval-Augmented Diffusion Models.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Predicting Cellular Responses to Novel Drug Perturbations at a Single-Cell Resolution.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
What Makes Graph Neural Networks Miscalibrated?
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Graph Scattering beyond Wavelet Shackles.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Generalization Analysis of Message Passing Neural Networks on Large Random Graphs.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Deep Combinatorial Aggregation.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Randomized Message-Interception Smoothing: Gray-box Certificates for Graph Neural Networks.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
OOD Link Prediction Generalization Capabilities of Message-Passing GNNs in Larger Test Graphs.
NeurIPS 2022 - 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Workshops (4 papers)
A Graph Is More Than Its Nodes: Towards Structured Uncertainty-Aware Learning on Graphs.
New Frontiers in Graph Learning @NeurIPS 2022 - Workshop on New Frontiers in Graph Learning at the 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
Transformer Model for Genome Sequence Analysis.
LMRL @NeurIPS 2022 - Workshop on Learning Meaningful Representations of Life at the 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
This joke is [MASK]: Recognizing Humor and Offense with Prompting.
TL4NLP @NeurIPS 2022 - 1st Transfer Learning for Natural Language Processing Workshop at the 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
What cleaves? Is proteasomal cleavage prediction reaching a ceiling?
LMRL @NeurIPS 2022 - Workshop on Learning Meaningful Representations of Life at the 36th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov 28-Dec 09, 2022. URL
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