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Introduction: (Unofficially, at least.) The Deep Learning Workshop is being held the afternoon before the rest of the workshops in Vancouver, BC. Separate registration is needed, and open. What’s happening fundamentally here is that there are too many interesting workshops to fit into 2 days. Perhaps we can get it officially expanded to 3 days next year.


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