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Introduction: Nina points out the Submodularity Workshop March 19-20 next week at Georgia Tech . Many people want to make Submodularity the new Convexity in machine learning, and it certainly seems worth exploring. Sara Olson also points out a tenured faculty position at IMT Lucca with a deadline of May 15th . Lucca happens to be the ancestral home of 1/4 of my heritage
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