*ISIPTA '15 SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS & POSTERS*
9th International Symposium on Imprecise Probability: Theories and
Applications
20-24 July 2015
Pescara, Italy
Website with up-to-date information on all aspects of the conference:
http://www.sipta.org/isipta15
Scientific program contact: [email protected]
Local organization contact: [email protected]
*Important Dates*
30 Jan - Paper abstracts & preliminary papers due
13 Feb - Review-ready papers due
31 Mar - Conference hotel pre-reservation deadline
08 Apr - Paper notification
17 Apr - Poster-only abstracts due
06 May - Poster-only notification
29 May - Early-bird registration deadline (€350 full; €200 student)
*Scope & Symposium Format*
ISIPTA is the primary international forum to present and discuss new
results related to imprecise probability.
We welcome both theoretical and applied original contributions. In this
edition, we especially welcome papers connecting imprecise probabilities
with related research in fields such as economics, philosophy,
sociology, and engineering. There will be no parallel sessions. Each
paper that is accepted is presented both
(i) in a plenary session, meant for a short introduction and a
sketch of the context and relevance; and
(ii) in a poster session, where ample time is given for in-depth
explanation and discussion.
The poster-only track provides a second, free format presentation
option. It is also open for preliminary results, challenges, etc.
*New: non-proceedings papers*
To adapt to different publication cultures in different fields, we
introduce a new option: the non-proceeding papers. Authors may request
that their contribution is not published in the proceedings in case this
precludes later publication of an expanded journal version. The PC Board
will decide on a case-by-case basis. If accepted, a one-page abstract
will be published in the proceedings, and the paper must be freely
available on-line (e.g., as a working paper).
*Invited Speakers*
Massimo Marinacci, AXA-Bocconi Chair in Risk
Department of Decision Sciences, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Itzhak Gilboa, Professor of Economics and Decision Sciences
Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel-Aviv University, Israel & HEC,
Paris, France
Peter M. Williams, a Founding Father of Imprecise Probability and Principal
BW Mining, Brighton, UK
*Special Issue*
After the conference, a special issue with a selection of the accepted
papers will be published in an expanded version in the International
Journal of Approximate Reasoning.
*Steering Committee*
T. Augustin (LMU München, Germany) + PC Board
G. de Cooman (Ghent University, Belgium)
S. Doria (University G. d'Annunzio, Italy) + Local Organization
E. Miranda (University of Oviedo, Spain) + PC Board
E. Quaeghebeur (CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands) + PC Board
T. Seidenfeld (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
We look forward to your contribution and to seeing you in Pescara!
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