Exciting news! Montreal ACM SIGGRAPH is organizing an event on the intersection of Computer Graphics and Machine learning on April 2nd. We're looking for 1 extra presentation to complete our line-up and thought that maybe *you* would have something great to suggest! If you've been working on a Computer Graphics project that involves the use of Machine Learning and you'd like to share it with the Montreal CG community, we'd love to hear from you! Talk Details: - Date: April 2nd - Time: 6:30pm - Length of the talk: 20 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A - Language: English preferred - Venue: TBA (Close to metro Bonaventure) If you have a talk idea in mind, simply share your interest with a summary of the presentation you would like to do at our email address written in the image below (montreal-chapter@...). We're excited to hear from you! For people interested to attend, we'll be announcing the event with links to grab your tickets soon. Stay tuned! Thank you for being a part of our community, Montreal ACM SIGGRAPH
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