UAI 2012 - 28th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2012)
Date2012-08-15
Deadline2012-03-16
VenueCatalina I, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttp://www.auai.org/uai2012/
Topics/Call fo Papers
The conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI) is the premier conference on issues relating to representation and management of uncertainty within the field of Artificial Intelligence. UAI is supported by the Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (AUAI).
The 28th UAI Conference will be located in Catalina Island, United States, on August 15-17, 2012. On August 14, before the main conference, there will be tutorials. On August 18, after the main conference, there will be workshops.
Kinds of papers being solicited
We are soliciting papers which describe novel methodology, or non-trivial applications of existing methodology, related to modeling, inference, learning and decision making under uncertainty. Examples of relevant application areas include, but are not limited to, computational biology, computer vision, speech processing, computational linguistics, information retrieval, medical systems, multi-agent systems, robotics, and sensor networks. The best way to get a sense for what kinds of papers are appropriate is to look at past UAIs.
Formatting requirements
Regular papers are 9 pages plus an unlimited number of references. Click here for further details, including style files.
Important dates for authors
Friday, March 16, 23:59 PST: UAI full paper submission
Friday, April 27: Reviews available.
Friday, May 4, 23:59 PST: Author feedback due.
Friday, June 1: Author notification.
Friday, June 15: Camera ready due.
The 28th UAI Conference will be located in Catalina Island, United States, on August 15-17, 2012. On August 14, before the main conference, there will be tutorials. On August 18, after the main conference, there will be workshops.
Kinds of papers being solicited
We are soliciting papers which describe novel methodology, or non-trivial applications of existing methodology, related to modeling, inference, learning and decision making under uncertainty. Examples of relevant application areas include, but are not limited to, computational biology, computer vision, speech processing, computational linguistics, information retrieval, medical systems, multi-agent systems, robotics, and sensor networks. The best way to get a sense for what kinds of papers are appropriate is to look at past UAIs.
Formatting requirements
Regular papers are 9 pages plus an unlimited number of references. Click here for further details, including style files.
Important dates for authors
Friday, March 16, 23:59 PST: UAI full paper submission
Friday, April 27: Reviews available.
Friday, May 4, 23:59 PST: Author feedback due.
Friday, June 1: Author notification.
Friday, June 15: Camera ready due.
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- 2012 AMEE Workshop on Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics
- The International Conference on Automatic Control and Artificial Intelligence (ACAI 2012)
- The XIII International Symposium "Problems of Redundancy in Information and Control Systems"
- 24th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2012)
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