Hi All,
Now that everyone has their UAI papers in, it is time to put your energy into the UAI Wiki:
http://www.auai.org/wiki/


The aim of this wiki is to be a resource for UAI-related work. It is not a place to write papers, but to give overviews of what research is going on. Ideally, we'd like all grad students to tell us about their view of UAI work. When you have finally worked out how to explain something well or find out something interesting, write it in the wiki.

You are welcome to advertise your papers (briefly, in appropriate places, and create the appropriate places if necessary), and even express opinions (as long as they are stated as such), and create online debates where each side can try to generate their best arguments (as long as you don't try to edit someone else's argument to make it worse).

Please follow the policies and guidelines:
http://www.auai.org/wiki/index.php/UAI%20Wiki%20Policies%20and%20Guidelines
and if you don't like them, you can suggested changes.

Surprisingly, wikis seem to work if there are enough people interested. So let's see if we can all contribute to make a good resource for the whole community.

Thanks,
David Poole
Secretary AUAI

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