Monthly Archives: October 2019

NeurIPS 2019: Chemistry/Biology papers

NeurIPS is the largest machine learning conference (by number of participants), with over 8,000 in 2017. This year, the conference will be held in Vancouver, Canada from 8th-14th December.

Recently, the list of accepted papers was announced, with 1430 papers accepted. Here, I will highlight several of potential interest to the chem-/bio-informatics communities. Given the large number of papers, these were selected either by “accident” (i.e. I stumbled across them in one way or another) or through a basic search (e.g. Ctrl+f “molecule”).

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OPIG Retreat, 2019

For the third year running, the Oxford Protein Informatics Group of Professors Deane and Morris traveled to a bucolic, remote location for a series of talks (long and lightning), journal clubs, and hands-on practicals—not to mention evenings of quizzes, board games, and an afternoon of exploration of local attractions.

Kington, Herefordshire

Thanks to the organization of OPIG Members Mark Chonofsky and Javier Prado Diaz, five hire cars and one motorbike, some two dozen of us traveled from Oxford to the rolling hills and orchard country of Herefordshire, and Kington, near the border with Wales. We had the whole YHA Kington to ourselves from Wednesday until Friday, September 18-20, 2019. Our schedule was packed with great talks, and a few opportunities to press, watch people press, or tell people to press, <shift><enter>.

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