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Aalto computer scientists in NeurIPS 2024

Department of Computer Science papers accepted to the conference on Neural Information Processing Systems.
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The NeurIPS 2024 is an annual conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, Artificial intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).

The conference is organised on 9-15 December 2024 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Accepted papers

Click the title to see the authors and the abstract. Link to the paper open on different website.

The paper "Guiding a Diffusion Model with a Bad Version of Itself" was also selected for Oral presentation.

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