We’re glad to announce the Intrinsically Motivated Open-ended Learning workshop at NeurIPS 2024 and are now accepting submissions!


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Website: https://imol-workshop.github.io/


Workshop Description:

The field of IMOL aims at the unified study of the motivational forces, learning architectures, and developmental and environmental constraints that support the development of open-ended repertoires of skills and knowledge over learners' lifetimes. At this full-day in-person NeurIPS workshop, we will gather speakers from a wide diversity of scientific traditions, showcase on-going research via contributed talks and poster sessions, and provide networking opportunities for research and mentorship discussions (see website for detailed program). 


Submission Formats 

We welcome two categories of submissions: 

Submissions should be on any topics related to the Intrinsically Motivated Open-ended Learning themes across disciplines (machine learning, cognitive sciences, philosophy, psychology, and more). Examples of relevant topics include:

Submission instructions:

Submissions must be made via OpenReview. All submissions must be anonymized. Full submissions may be up to 4 pages long (excluding references and appendices) and use the NeurIPS 2024 LaTeX template. Tiny papers should be a single page (excluding references and appendices), using the same template. Appendices can be added to the main PDF. Each paper will receive two reviews, and all reviews will be double-anonymized. 

Full submissions should report original research, develop novel environments or benchmarks, highlight meaningful negative results, or provide opinions and synthesis of previous works. Authors can submit concise versions of parallel submissions to other conferences such as the NeurIPS main conference or ICLR. We accept dual submission but discourage submitting to multiple NeurIPS workshops.

All accepted papers will be available on the workshop website, but no formal workshop proceedings will be published.

For any questions, email us at imol.workshop@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter at  https://twitter.com/IMOLNeurIPS2024!

Cheers,


The IMOL@NeurIPS 2024 Organizing Committee

https://imol-workshop.github.io/


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Gaia Molinaro
PhD Student at UC Berkeley
Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
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