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UAI 2011 Call for Papers
The 27th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2011) will 
be located in Barcelona<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcelona>, Spain, on July 
14-17, 2011. Sessions will be held at the Campus Roger de Lluria of the 
Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF)<http://www.upf.edu/en/>. The conference will 
happen just before the International Joint Conference on Artificial 
Intelligence (IJCAI)<http://ijcai-11.iiia.csic.es/>.
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)<http://www.auai.org/>.
We encourage submissions that report on theoretical or methodological advances 
in modeling, inference, learning and decision making under uncertainty. 
Submissions reporting on novel and insightful applications of these techniques 
within intelligent systems are also strongly encouraged. Examples of such 
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.
IMPORTANT DATES

 *   Friday, March 18 2011, midnight GMT: UAI full paper submission
 *   Friday, April 29 2011: Reviews available.
 *   Thursday, May 5 2011, midnight GMT: Author feedback due.
 *   Wednesday, June 1 2011: Author notification.
 *   Friday, June 17 2011: Camera ready due.
NOTE: midnight GMT = 7pm EST = 4pm PST
Paper Submission Details
UAI 2011 requires electronic submission of papers and abstracts, inserted in 
the confmaster system (http://uai.confmaster.net<http://uai.confmaster.net/>). 
Reviewing will be double-blind, so authors should take care not to reveal their 
identities in their submission.
A regular submitted paper should not be under review by any other conference at 
the time it is submitted to UAI 2011 nor at any time during the reviewing 
period of UAI 2011. At the time of submission, a regular paper should also not 
have already been accepted for publication in a journal. The standard UAI paper 
length is eight (8) pages, including all figures and bibliography. Authors may 
optionally purchase up to two (2) additional pages for a fee, the cost of which 
will be determined later (in 2010 it was $150US/page). We note that the 
confmaster paper submission site allows the optional submission of 
supplementary material up to length 5MBs, which may contain proofs, background 
material, and so on in support of the UAI2011 anonymous submission.
UAI has traditionally mostly attracted submissions from computer scientists, 
even though reasoning under uncertainty is an important topic in many other 
areas such as statistics, economics and philosophy. To accommodate the 
publishing traditions of these fields, authors may submit working papers that 
are under review in a journal, as NOT-FOR-PROCEEDINGS submissions. These 
submissions will be subject to review and considered for presentation at the 
conference but not for publication in the proceedings. These submissions need 
not conform to the conference paper format. Abstracts (max. 1 page) of accepted 
working papers will be included in the proceedings and must be coupled with a 
URL that points to the full paper and that will be reliable for at least two 
years. Open access is strongly preferred although the paper can be hosted by a 
publisher who takes copyright and limits access, as long as there is a link to 
the location.
Presentation, Proceedings and Awards
Accepted papers will be presented at the conference in either plenary or poster 
sessions. At least one of the paper's authors should be present at the 
conference to present the work. All accepted papers will be included in the 
Proceedings of the Twenty Seventh Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial 
Intelligence. The program committee will select papers for special distinction 
in two categories at UAI 2011: a "Best Paper" award, and a "Best Student Paper" 
award. The conference home page will contain instructions for certifying 
student status with regards to the latter award.





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