Global South ML
Bridging Gaps for Underrepresented Researchers in Machine Learning
ICML 2026 Workshop | 🗓 9 July, 2026 ⏰ 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM | 📍 Seoul, South Korea
ICML 2026 Workshop | 🗓 9 July, 2026 ⏰ 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM | 📍 Seoul, South Korea
This ICML-26 workshop aims to empower researchers and students from the Global South by addressing disparities in ML education, mentorship, and global collaboration. The full-day, in-person event (08:00--17:00) will bring together students, early-career researchers, and academics for mentoring, networking, and skill development in ML research.
The program includes keynote talks, industry keynotes, contributed oral presentations, a poster session, a 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, and a mentorship initiative. Participants will gain exposure to cutting-edge work in efficient deep learning, model compression, data-efficient training, and AI for social and environmental impact. They will also engage in discussions on actionable strategies to enhance participation, equity, and inclusion in AI research. Underrepresented researchers, including women, early-career scientists, and participants from low-resource or marginalized communities, are strongly encouraged to participate.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Efficient and Resource-Constrained ML: model compression, pruning, quantization, edge ML, TinyML, data-efficient training, coreset selection, deployment-aware ML systems, and real-world constraints such as latency and memory
Learning Paradigms Under Limited Data: continual learning, incremental, curriculum learning, meta-learning, transfer learning, online/streaming adaptation, generalization under distribution shift, robustness, and domain adaptation
Foundation Models and Low-Resource LLMs: multilingual NLP, low-resource LLM alignment and adaptation, cultural bias, scalable and efficient foundation models, synthetic data generation, and generative approaches for imbalanced datasets
Autonomous Agents and Scientific ML: reinforcement learning, multi-agent systems, robotics, autonomous decision-making, and simulation-based learning for data-scarce environments
Societal and Environmental Impact: applications in healthcare, agriculture, climate, remote sensing for sustainable development, education, disaster response, and public policy, emphasizing locally relevant and high-impact solutions
Fairness and Governance: algorithmic fairness, bias mitigation, AI sovereignty, human-AI collaboration, community-driven and participatory AI design, and addressing socioeconomic, gender, and cultural dimensions of AI adoption
We invite students, postdocs, and researchers from all areas of AI and ML to submit short papers (upto 4 pages, excluding references and appendices) presenting ideas, experiences, or community initiatives related to inclusive ML, mentorship, and low-resource learning. Submissions may include technical contributions, case studies, or actionable strategies that advance equitable ML research.
Papers should be anonymized to the best of the authors' ability and follow the ICML 2026 submission format. The review process is double-blind. Submissions are non-archival, and accepted work may be submitted to or published at other venues.
All submissions must be made via OpenReview: ICML 2026 GlobalSouthML workshop Submission Link
April 10, 2026 – Paper Submission Opens
April 30, 2026 May 5, 2026 – Paper Submission Deadline
May 15, 2026 – Decision Notification
July, 2026 – ICML 2026, Seoul, South Korea
Presentation Information
All accepted papers will be presented during the Poster Session at ICML 2026.
Selected papers will be featured in the Contributed Talks session.
Top contributions will be invited to participate in the 3-Minute Presentation (3MT) competition.
3-Minute Presentation (3MT) Contest
A subset of papers will be selected to participate in a 3-Minute Presentation (3MT) Contest, following the global 3MT format: one static slide, no transitions or animations, and a strict three-minute limit.
A special prize committee will recognize the most impactful presentations through the following awards:
🥇 3MT Winner Award
🥈 3MT Runner-up Award
🌍 3MT People’s Choice Award
🎓 Best Paper Award
🎓 Best Student Paper Award
🎓 Best Brave New Idea Award
🎓 Best Performance Award
🎓 Best Poster Award
🎓 Best Student Poster Award
🎓 Best (UG) Student Poster Award
🎓 Most Responsible Reviewers Award (x 5) - (Register as Reviewer https://forms.gle/ABpmvvSYKGrqgE5A8)
🎖️ All presented works will receive certificates of recognition and appreciation.
To be updated...
Participants are encouraged to explore ICML 2026 Volunteer and Financial Aid website.
Travel support (subject to sponsor funding*) can be available for students and early-career researchers, with priority given to participants from underrepresented groups and low-resource capacity institutions. Awards may cover registration fees.
How to Apply: A separate form for financial aid will be shared for accepted papers (*as soon as we get confirmation from the sponsors).
We welcome organizations and individuals to support travel grants, 3MT Competition Prizes and workshop activities, helping empower underrepresented AI researchers. Sponsors will be recognized on the website, during the event, and in all workshop materials.
Girmaw Abebe Tadesse
Principal Research Scientist
Microsoft AI, Kenya
Balaraman Ravindran
Professor
IIT Madras, India
Monojit Choudhury
Professor
MBZUAI, UAE
Mayank Vatsa
Professor
IIT Jodhpur, India
Ernest Mwebaze
Executive Director
Sunbird AI, Uganda
Surangika Ranatunga
Senior Lecturer
Massey University, New Zealand
Hieu Pham
Assistant Professor VinUniversity, Vietnam
Titipat Achakulvisut
Lecturer
Mahidol University, Thailand
Tharindu Kaluarachchi
CTO TeaAI & Pekoe
Sri Lanka
Sandareka Wickramanayake
Senior Lecturer, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
Hitika Tiwari
Assistant Professor
IIT Madras Zanzibar, Tanzania
Akila Hewa Thondilege
Postdoctoral Fellow, Queensland Uni. of Technology, Australia.
Patrick Le Callet
Professor
Nantes Université, France
Jonathan Shock
Associate Professor, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Kumar Rahul
Senior Research Scientist
Amazon Prime Video, USA
Divya Sharma
Assistant Professor
York University, Canada
Claudio Pinhanez
AI scientist,
Brazil
Jay Nandy
Applied Scientist
eBay, India
Saw Shier Nee
Senior Lecturer
Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Justine Kojo
University of Cape Town,
South Africa
Cheng-Yaw Low
Assistant Professor
Changwon National Uni.
South Korea
Heeseung Yun
Seoul National University
South Korea
Cheng-Yaw Low
3MT People’s Choice Award
AAAI 2026 Singapore
Avinash Kumar Sharma
3MT Competition Moderator
AAAI 2026 Singapore
TBD
3-Minute Presentation (3MT) Contest Finalists:
TBD
Poster Session Paper IDs:
TBD
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us: globalsouthml-icml-26@googlegroups.com