UAI 2005

21st Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence

July 26th-July 29th 2005

University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland

 

Registration Information

On-Line Conference Registration
Early Registration Deadline May 28th

Student-Author Travel Grants
Application Deadline July 1st
Accommodation Booking
Deadline June 13th
University of Edinburgh
Local information

Travel Information

Program Information

Schedule Invited Speakers Tutorials
On-line Tutorial Slides now available for three of the tutorials
Collocated Event
3rd Bayesian Modeling Applications Workshop.
  • Dates:

May 23

 

Author notification

June 5th

 

Camera ready copy due

May 28th   Early Registration Deadline
June 13th Accommodation Booking
  • Description: Since 1985, the Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI) has been the primary international forum for presenting new results on the use of principled methods for reasoning under uncertainty within intelligent systems. The scope of UAI is wide, including, but not limited to, representation, automated reasoning, learning, decision making and knowledge acquisition under uncertainty. We encourage submissions of papers to UAI-2005 that report on advances in these core areas, as well as those dealing with insights derived from the construction and use of applications involving uncertain reasoning.

    The UAI conference will be held just prior to IJCAI 2005 in Edinburgh.

    The UAI conference series is organized by the Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence. AUAI's web site a number of resources for UAI researchers, including electronic version of previous UAI conference proceedings
  • Organizing Committee:

 

General Conference Chair:
Max Chickering
Microsoft Research, USA

Program Co-chairs:
Fahiem Bacchus
University of Toronto, Canada.
Tommi Jaakkola
MIT, USA

Local Arrangements Chair:
Chris Williams
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
 

 

  • Expired Calls
     
  1. Call For Papers (closed March 23rd) pdf, html

  2. Formatting Instructions for paper submissions