Submitted by innocentgilbertsmith t3_z48t6e in MachineLearning
I am going to NeurIPS next week. This is the first time I am going to an AI conference, and the first time I am going to a very large conference. I did my PhD in pure math, so I have been to plenty of academic conferences, but they were all smaller (less than 100 people) events. I am presenting a workshop paper and am going alone from Europe.
Anyone have any general tips when going to a large AI conference for the first time?
It would be nice to find some people to have lunch with, or eat dinner with, because in my experience you learn at least as much by talking to people as you do from academic presentations. So I am curious on how the social interactions at these conferences are: do people hang out mostly with their own crowds, or is it easy to get in touch with new people?
I am also vaguely looking for interesting people and places where I might go on a research stay (paid by my job) some time in the future, so that is another motivation for meeting people.
FutureIsMine t1_ixptu4q wrote
take advantage of the happy hours, thats the real place to meet people and find out all the cool things getting worked on. Always be going to a session, even if something doesn't seem interesting you never really know if that session will give you a creative spark to try something new. Lastly, there will be booths in and around NeurIps for all sorts of exhibitors, go ahead and stroll through it, you never know what you may find