DARPA Probabilistic Programming for
Advanced Machine Learning (PPAML) Proposers’ Day

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Please note, if you are not a U.S. Citizen you will need to fill out a U.S. Permanent Resident and Foreign National Visit Request Form (DARPA Form 60) and return it to PPAML@darpa.mil.

DARPA will be hosting a Proposers' Day for the Probabilistic Programming for Advanced Machine Learning (PPAML) program on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at the Executive Conference Center in Arlington, VA. This conference is in anticipation of the PPAML Broad Agency Announcement (BAA).

The goal of the PPAML program is to advance machine learning by using probabilistic programming to 1) dramatically increase the number of people who can successfully build machine learning applications, 2) make machine learning experts radically more effective, and 3) enable new applications that are impossible to conceive of using today’s technology. In support of this overarching goal, PPAML has a number of sub-goals. Specifically, the sub-goals are 1) to make machine learning model code shorter, 2) to reduce development time, 3) to facilitate the construction of richer models, 4) to require lower levels of expertise in building machine learning applications, and 5) to support the construction of integrated models.

Sorry, the registration list and waitlist for this event are full.


Agenda

0900 - 1000 EST Registration
1000 - 1130 EST Government Presentations
1130 - 1300 EST Lunch
1300 - 1400 EST Proposers’ Presentations
1400 - 1500 EST Government Response to Questions from Morning Session

Special Notice

http://go.usa.gov/2PhW


Webcast

A video recording of the PPAML Proposers’ Day will be posted at http://www.darpa.mil/Opportunities/Solicitations/I2O_Solicitations.aspx after April 10, 2013.


Contact

Please contact PPAML@darpa.mil with any questions.