Keynote Speakers
Jingyi Yu (Professor, ShanghaiTech University.)
Ming-Ming Cheng (Professor, Nankai University.)
Speaker Bio: Ming-Ming Cheng is a professor with the College of Computer Science, Nankai University, leading the Media Computing Lab. He received his Ph.D. degree from Tsinghua University in 2012 and then worked with Prof. Philip Torr in Oxford for 2 years. His research interests include computer vision and computer graphics. He has published over 100 papers in leading journals and conferences, such as IEEE TPAMI, ACM TOG, IEEE CVPR, etc. Many of his algorithms have become quite popular in the community, receiving more than 27,000+ paper citations. He received several research awards including ACM China Rising Star Award, the IBM Global SUR award, etc. He is on the editorial boards of the IEEE TPAMI and IEEE TIP.
John Langford (Partner Researcher & Manager, Microsoft Research New York.)
Speaker Bio: John Langford is a computer scientist working in machine learning and learning theory, a field that he says "is shifting from an academic discipline to an industrial tool". He is well known for work on the Isomap embedding algorithm, CAPTCHA challenges, Cover Trees for nearest neighbor search, Contextual Bandits for reinforcement learning applications, and learning reductions. His paper on "A global geometric framework for nonlinear dimensionality reduction" published in Science has more than 15,000 citations in Google Scholar. John is the author of the blog hunch.net and the principal developer of Vowpal Wabbit. He works at Microsoft Research New York, of which he was one of the founding members, and was previously affiliated with Yahoo! Research, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, and IBM's Watson Research Center. He studied Physics and Computer Science at the California Institute of Technology, earning a double bachelor's degree in 1997, and he received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in the year of 2002. John was the program co-chair for the 2012 International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), general chair for the 2016 ICML, and is the President of ICML from 2019–2021.