ACM新闻-2019年3月
头条新闻
ACM庆祝妇女历史月
值此妇女历史月之际, ACM 特邀请计算机界男女同胞共聚一堂,畅谈杰出女性对您生活和工作产生的影响。是否有哪位杰出女性激起了您对计算机最初的迷恋?是否有一位女性同事激励您向前并成就了今天的您?ACM鼓励您在整个三月录制一段短视频或社交媒体帖子,庆贺这位对您生活和工作产生积极影响的女性,并采用#SheIsWhyICode标签在您最喜欢的社交网络上分享。访问我们的网站,感受过去和现在的杰出女性对您的精神感召。
学生新闻
即将举行的ACM学生研究竞赛:提交截止日期
- PLDI 2019(2019编程语言设计与实现研究), 6月22-28日,截止日期4月12日
- SIGGRAPH 2019(2019国际图形学年会),7月28日到8月1日,截止日期4月25日
- ESEC/FSE 2019(2019软件工程基础研讨会/欧洲软件工程会议),8月26-30日,截止日期5月24日
- ICFP 2019(2019国际函数式编程会议),8月18-23日,截止日期6月14日
- ASE 2019(2019自动化软件工程国际会议),11月11-15日,截止日期6月19日
- SPLASH 2019(2019国际系统、程序、语言和应用程序大会),10月20-25日,截止日期7月12日
ACM-W参加研究会议学生奖学金
ACM 妇女委员会(ACM-W)将为计算机科学与相关课程的女性本科生和研究生提供参会支持。接触计算机科学研究领域可鼓励学生继续下一学位(本科到研究生、硕士到博士、博士到行业或学术地位)的学习。有关申请表、通知日期和更多信息,请访问奖学金页面。
学习中心
观看1月23日与Grace Huang关于“设计真实世界的机器学习产品和系统”的对话
免费观看ACM学习网络研讨会,设计以机器学习(ML)为中心的产品和以产品为中心的机器学习(ML)系统,1月23日,由Pinterest发现数据科学团队负责人Grace Huang介绍。有关此方面更多详情,请参阅ACM交谈页面。
ACM学习网络研讨会免费注册,可在所有主要移动设备上在线播放,并可点播录像。
观看2月13日对话,“贝叶斯Zig Zag模式:利用网格方法和马尔科夫链蒙特卡洛方法(MCMC)建立概率模型”
免费观看ACM学习网络研讨会,贝叶斯Zig Zag模式:利用网格方法和马尔科夫链蒙特卡洛方法(MCMC)建立概率模型,2月13日,由欧林学院计算机科学教授Allen Downey介绍。有关此方面更多详情,请参阅ACM交谈页面。
观看3月7日谷歌Jen Devins和Nithya Sambasivan关于包容性UX设计的对话
免费观看ACM学习网络研讨会,建立支持包容性设计的文化,3月7日,由谷歌无障碍用户体验主管Jen Devins和谷歌高级用户体验研究员Nithya Sambasivan介绍。有关此方面更多详情,请参阅ACM交谈页面。
ACM推出TechTalk系列 - “从媒体到意义:经典机器学习”
ACM TechTalks是许多工作在计算机理论和实践领域最前沿的顶尖研究人员和思想领袖的最新系列视频。TechTalk系列的灵感来自热门的ACM学习网络研讨会系列,是学生、从业人员和任何对未来计算机感兴趣的人了解技术趋势和新兴技术的令人深思且通俗易懂的切入点。
首次ACM TechTalk的嘉宾为谷歌人工智能公司杰出的科学家Blaise Agüera y Arcas,他领导着一个神经网络和神经形态人工智能交叉研究团队。Blaise在对话中确定,最新的深层网络革命已使机器学习技术的使用能够快速、令人信服地创建逼真图像、类人音频和运动模型模式。他涵盖的主题包括神经网络和生成对抗技术的进步,以及滥用和操纵这些技术的危险和潜在的有害后果。
即将举行的会议
ACM中国图灵大会,2019年5月17日到19日,成都
ACM TURC 2019(2019 ACM图灵大会)的主题将为“互联、灵感、智能”。 包括部分ACM图灵奖获得者在内的国内外学术专家和教授将分享他们对前沿技术的观点,并探讨当前的人工智能趋势。
ACM计算机教育国际会议,2019年5月17日到19日,成都
在计算和学习科学的交叉点上,CompEd 2019(2019计算机教育国际会议)的宗旨在于促进全球计算教育的发展。与会者将分享全球范围内的计算教学大纲、实验室、教学、教育学和教育研究领域的创新理念。
TOP STORY
ACM Celebrates Women's History Month
During Women's History Month, ACM invites both women and men in the computing community to reflect on the impact that an inspiring woman has on your life and work. Was there a particular female luminary who piqued your earliest fascination with computing? Did you have a female colleague who pushed you forward and helped you become who you are today? Throughout the month of March, ACM encourages you to either record a short video or write a social media post celebrating the positive impact this person had on your life and work, and share it on your favorite social network using the hashtag #SheIsWhyICode. Visit our website to be inspired by women luminaries both past and present.
STUDENT NEWS
Upcoming ACM Student Research Competitions: Submission Deadlines
- PLDI 2019, June 22-28, deadline April 12
- SIGGRAPH 2019, July 28-August 1, deadline April 25
- ESEC/FSE 2019, August 26-30, deadline May 24
- ICFP 2019, August 18-23, deadline June 14
- ASE 2019, November 11-15, deadline June 19
- SPLASH 2019, October 20-25, deadline July 12
Learn more about competitions on the SRC submissions page and SRC guidelines for students.
ACM-W Student Scholarships for Attendance at Research Conferences
The ACM Women's Council (ACM-W) provides support for women undergraduate and graduate students in Computer Science and related programs to attend research conferences. This exposure to the computer science research world can encourage a student to continue on to the next level (Undergraduate to Graduate, Masters to Ph.D., Ph.D. to an industry or academic position). For application form, notification dates and more information, please visit the scholarships page.
LEARNING CENTER
Watch January 23 Talk with Grace Huang on Designing Real-World Machine Learning Products and Systems
Watch the free ACM Learning Webinar, Designing an ML-Minded Product and a Product-Minded ML System, presented on January 23 by Grace Huang, head of the Discovery data science team at Pinterest. Learn more about this topic on the ACM Discourse page.
ACM Learning Webinars are free with registration, available for streaming on all major mobile devices, and are recorded for on-demand viewing.
Watch February 13 Talk, "The Bayesian Zig Zag: Developing Probabilistic Models Using Grid Methods and MCMC"
Watch the free ACM Learning Webinar, The Bayesian Zig Zag: Developing Probabilistic Models Using Grid Methods and MCMC, presented on February 13 by Allen Downey, Professor of Computer Science at Olin College. Learn more about this topic on the ACM Discourse page.
Watch March 7 Talk on Inclusive UX Design with Google's Jen Devins and Nithya Sambasivan
Watch the free ACM Learning Webinar, Building a Culture to Support Inclusive Design, presented on March 7 by Jen Devins, Google Accessibility UX Lead and Nithya Sambasivan, Google Senior User Experience Researcher. Learn more about this topic on the ACM Discourse page.
ACM Launches TechTalk Series with "From Media to Meaning: Classic Machine Learning"
ACM TechTalks are a new series of videos from the top researchers and thought leaders in computing working at the forefront of computing theory and practice. Inspired by the popular ACM Learning Webinar series, TechTalks are thought-provoking and accessible entry points into technical trends and emerging technologies for students, practitioners, and anyone interested in the future of computing.
The first ACM TechTalk is with Blaise Agüera y Arcas, Distinguished Scientist at Google AI, where he leads a team that works on intersections of neural nets and neuromorphic AI. In his talk, Blaise examines the recent revolution in deep networks which has enabled the use of machine learning techniques to create photorealistic images, human-like audio, and model patterns of motion in video quickly and convincingly. Among the topics he covers are advances in neural nets and generative adversarial techniques, as well as the hazards and potentially harmful consequences of abusing and manipulating these techniques.
UPCOMING CONFERENCES
ACM Turing Celebration Conference - China, May 17-19, 2019, Chengdu
The theme of ACM TURC 2019 will be "Interconnected, Inspired, Intelligent." Domestic and international academic experts and professors including some ACM Turing Award winners will share their perspectives on cutting-edge technologies and explore the current trends in Artificial Intelligence.
ACM Global Computing Education Conference, May 17-19, 2019, Chengdu
At the intersection of computing and the learning sciences, CompEd 2019 seeks to promote global computing education development. Attendees will share innovative ideas for computing syllabi, laboratories, teaching, pedagogy, and education research on a global scale.