- Registration: TPAC registration system
- Date/time: Tue 17 Sep 2019 13:30-15:30 (JST) and Fri 20 Sep 2019 15:30-17:30 (JST)
- Location: Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk
- Meeting Room(s): Tuesday and Friday
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San Francisco (U.S.A. - California) | Mon/Thu, 16/19 September 2019 | 21:30/23:30 pm PDT | UTC-7 hours |
Boston (U.S.A. - Massachusetts) | Tue/Fri, 17/20 September 2019 | 00:30/02:30 am EDT | UTC-4 hours |
London (United Kingdom - England) | Tue/Fri, 17/20 September 2019 | 05:30/07:30 am BST | UTC+1 hours |
Berlin (Germany) | Tue/Fri, 17/20 September 2019 | 06:30/08:30 am CEST | UTC+2 hours |
Helsinki (Finland) | Tue/Fri, 17/20 September 2019 | 07:30/09:30 am EEST | UTC+3 hours |
Shanghai (China) | Tue/Fri, 17/20 September 2019 | 12:30/14:30 pm CST | UTC+8 hours |
Tokyo (Japan) | Tue/Fri, 17/20 September 2019 | 13:30/15:30 JST | UTC+9 hours |
Corresponding UTC (GMT) | Tue/Fri, 17/20 September 2019 | 04:30/06:30 UTC |
- Chair: Anssi Kostiainen
- Scribe: TBD
- IRC: irc://irc.w3.org:6667/#webmachinelearning
- IRC web client: http://irc.w3.org/?channels=#webmachinelearning
- Remote participation: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/internal-webmachinelearning/2019Aug/0000.html (login with your W3C account)
- https://www.w3.org/2019/09/17-webmachinelearning-minutes.html
- https://www.w3.org/2019/09/20-webmachinelearning-minutes.html
To propose an agenda topic, please open a new issue or submit a PR.
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Welcome (Chair)
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Roundtable 30-sec intros: your affiliation & interests toward the group (All)
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Custom operations (#6)
- WebGPU-WebNN interop (lead: Ningxin), slides
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Multi-Level Intermediate Representation (MLIR) exploration (Lead: Nikhil), slides
Day 2 is to discuss topics we've put on a parking lot on Day 1. If you can only attend one day, consider Day 2 optional.
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Operation set
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Standards track next steps
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W3C Workshop
- Towards a Web & Machine Learning Workshop, slides
- Seek input on scoping & format, to-be-revised workshop page draft
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Exploratory topics
- Training capability
- New use cases