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UAI 2014 - Call for Workshops

Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Important Dates:

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Workshop day:              Monday, July 27, 2014

Workshop proposal deadline: Friday, January  31, 2014

Acceptance notification: Monday, February 24, 2014

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Program:

For the third year running, the Association for Uncertainty in

Artificial Intelligence (UAI) solicits workshop proposals to

supplement the program of the UAI 2014 conference. This is an

expansion of the decade-long practice of holding a single

applications-oriented workshop at UAI, to encourage including a wider

range of topics than occupy the main conference sessions.

This year the main conference is co-locating with both AAAI and CogSci

conferences. We invite researchers interested in organizing workshops

to consider submit a proposal that may be of interest to participants

at these other conferences. Proposals will be judged on their

originality, relevance to the UAI conference themes, and likelihood of

their success.

The point of having workshops is to expand the discussion around the

main conference, to topics that are more speculative, applied,

emerging, or multi-disciplinary, by providing an informal forum for

researchers to discuss important questions and challenges such areas

bring up. In previous years, papers presented at workshops have been

archived on sites that archive publications for free, such as CEUR.

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Submission Guidelines:

We have limited space for all-day or half-day workshops to be held on

Monday, July 27th, following the regular program of the UAI conference

on 23-26th July.  This date overlaps one day with the two days of AAAI

workshops on the 27-28th July. Organizers may want to keep the AAAI

workshop topics in mind when choosing their own topics.

Workshop organizers are expected to coordinate workshop participation

and content, including arranging the day's schedule with possible

invited presentations, paper or poster sessions, and commentators to

sit on discussion panels. Organizers are encouraged to circulate a

call for participation if appropriate, with freedom to set submission

and notification dates as they see fit, keeping in mind that in the

past that workshop submission dates have been set just after the main

conference notification date, which this year is May 30th 2014.

Registration and fees for participants will be managed centrally as

part of the main conference.  The main conference website will post a

link to the workshop websites that organizers are expected to provide.

Organizers are free to decide the full content of proposals. At a

minimum when proposing a workshop, please include the following

sections:

1. Description of the proposed workshop:

Indicate what this workshop is about and why this is an

interesting and novel subject for the UAI audience. If it relates

to workshops that have been previously held on the topic, please

provide its history.

2. Format & content

Include a tentative schedule for either a full or half-day workshop.

Some workshops include a substantial tutorial component if the

topic is not familiar to some of the audience you'd like to

attract. If so please give background on your likely invited

speakers. In case you already have an informal confirmation from

some speakers, you may indicate that in your proposal.

3. Description of expected participation:

Specify who the target audience is. Which fields do you expect

participants to come from?  How heavily subscribed do you expect it

to be? ---Note that a small but novel meeting might be more valuable than

reviving a widely popular but well-worn subject.

4. Your qualifications as organizers.

Please include the names, e-mail addresses, and webpages of all

organizers, in addition to a short bio of organizers' background,

research program and interests.


Proposals should be sent by email (in plain text or pdf format) to

[email protected] by Jan. 31, 2014.

Acceptance notification: Feb. 24, 2014

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http://auai.org/uai2014/workshops.shtml

John Mark Agosta

Contact: [email protected]

Workshop Chair UAI 2014
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