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| Name | NIPS |
| Acronym | NIPS |
| Field | Machine learning, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science |
| Abbreviation | NIPS |
| Founder | Michael I. Jordan, Yann LeCun |
| Location | Various |
| Began | 1987 |
| Ended | 2017 (rebranded as NeurIPS) |
NIPS. The annual **NIPS** conference, now known as **NeurIPS**, was a premier international conference on **Machine Learning**, **Artificial Intelligence**, and **Computer Science**, founded by Michael I. Jordan and Yann LeCun. It was organized by the **Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation**, a non-profit organization, with the support of institutions like **Stanford University**, **MIT**, and **University of California, Berkeley**. The conference brought together researchers from **Google**, **Microsoft**, **Facebook**, and **Amazon**, among others, to present their work on topics like **Deep Learning**, **Natural Language Processing**, and **Computer Vision**.
NIPS The **NIPS** conference was a leading event in the field of **Machine Learning**, attracting researchers from **Carnegie Mellon University**, **Harvard University**, and **University of Oxford**, as well as industry professionals from **IBM**, **Intel**, and **NVIDIA**. The conference featured presentations by renowned researchers like Andrew Ng, Fei-Fei Li, and Joshua Bengio, and covered topics such as **Reinforcement Learning**, **Unsupervised Learning**, and **Transfer Learning**, with applications in **Robotics**, **Healthcare**, and **Finance**. The conference also included tutorials and workshops, organized in collaboration with institutions like **University of Toronto**, **University of Cambridge**, and **École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne**.
NIPS The first **NIPS** conference was held in 1987 in **Denver, Colorado**, with the support of the **National Science Foundation** and the **Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)**. Over the years, the conference has been held in various locations, including **Vancouver, British Columbia**, **Barcelona, Spain**, and **Montreal, Quebec**, with the participation of researchers from **University of California, Los Angeles**, **University of Michigan**, and **Georgia Institute of Technology**. In 2017, the conference was rebranded as **NeurIPS**, with the aim of expanding its scope and reach, and has since been organized in collaboration with institutions like **University of Amsterdam**, **University of Edinburgh**, and **Australian National University**.
The **NIPS** conference featured a wide range of activities, including keynote presentations by prominent researchers like Yoshua Bengio, Demis Hassabis, and Geoffrey Hinton, as well as poster sessions and oral presentations by researchers from **University of Washington**, **University of Texas at Austin**, and **Cornell University**. The conference also included competitions and challenges, such as the **NIPS Competition**, which was organized in collaboration with **Kaggle** and **Google**, and attracted participants from **University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign**, **University of Wisconsin-Madison**, and **Duke University**. Additionally, the conference provided a platform for researchers to network and collaborate with each other, with the support of organizations like **Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)** and **International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)**.
The **NIPS** proceedings were published annually, featuring papers presented at the conference, and were available online through the **NeurIPS** website, as well as through online archives like **arXiv** and **ResearchGate**. The proceedings included papers on a wide range of topics, from **Deep Learning** and **Natural Language Processing** to **Computer Vision** and **Robotics**, with applications in **Healthcare**, **Finance**, and **Energy**, and were cited by researchers from **University of California, San Diego**, **University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill**, and **Brown University**. The proceedings were also indexed by major citation databases like **Google Scholar** and **Microsoft Academic**, and were used by researchers from **University of Southern California**, **University of Pennsylvania**, and **Northwestern University**.
The **NIPS** conference had a significant impact on the field of **Machine Learning** and **Artificial Intelligence**, with many researchers citing the conference as a key venue for presenting and discussing their work, including David Blei, Zoubin Ghahramani, and Michael Kearns, from institutions like **Columbia University**, **University of Cambridge**, and **University of Pennsylvania**. The conference also influenced the development of new areas of research, such as **Deep Learning** and **Transfer Learning**, with applications in **Computer Vision**, **Natural Language Processing**, and **Robotics**, and was recognized by organizations like **Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)** and **Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)**. Additionally, the conference provided a platform for researchers to collaborate and network with each other, leading to new research collaborations and initiatives, such as the **NeurIPS** workshop on **AI for Social Good**, organized in collaboration with **United Nations**, **World Health Organization**, and **Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation**.