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**Upcoming:**
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**Past:**
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- The NeurIPS 2020 Workshop [_Causal Discovery and Causality-Inspired Machine Learning_](https://neurips.cc/virtual/2020/protected/workshop_16110.html) featured talks by some of the most respected researchers in the field. Most of them can be accessed over links in the schedule, but a few (e.g. the great keynotes by Clark Glymour and Caroline Uhler) have to be searched for manually in the recording of the livestream. The [overall schedule](https://neurips.cc/virtual/2020/protected/cal_main.html) of the conference also contains some causality related material, e.g. the Breiman lecture on causal learning by Marloes Maathuis.
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- Maastricht University School of Business and Economics and Copenhagen Business School hosted the Causal Data Science Meeting 2020 where many causality enthusiasts from academia and industry presented their work in short talks. The [program](https://causalscience.org/programme) gives a good overview of the topics and the keynotes have been made available on the website (which currently seems to be broken, unfortunately). |
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- The **NeurIPS 2020 Workshop** [_Causal Discovery and Causality-Inspired Machine Learning_](https://neurips.cc/virtual/2020/protected/workshop_16110.html) featured talks by some of the most respected researchers in the field. Most of them can be accessed over links in the schedule, but a few (e.g. the great keynotes by Clark Glymour and Caroline Uhler) have to be searched for manually in the recording of the livestream. The [overall schedule](https://neurips.cc/virtual/2020/protected/cal_main.html) of the conference also contains some causality related material, e.g. the Breiman lecture on causal learning by Marloes Maathuis.
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- Maastricht University School of Business and Economics and Copenhagen Business School hosted the **Causal Data Science Meeting 2020** where many causality enthusiasts from academia and industry presented their work in short talks. The [program](https://causalscience.org/programme) gives a good overview of the topics and the keynotes have been made available on the website (which currently seems to be broken, unfortunately). |
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