UAI 2011 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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<http://www.upf.edu/campus/en/ciutadella/lluria.html> of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra<http://www.upf.edu/en/> (UPF). The conference will happen just before the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)<http://ijcai-11.iiia.csic.es/>. The 26th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2010) will take place on July 8-11, 2010 on beautiful Catalina Island, California (near Los Angeles). See: http://www.auai.org/uai2011 GENERAL INFO - the tutorial day is on July 14th, and the main conference is from July 15th to 17th. - a preliminary program is now available at the website. - apart from the plenary session and three poster sessions, we have an exciting program of tutorials and invited speakers, see below. - the conference also hosts th e8th Bayesian Modelling Applications Workshop<http://www.abnms.org/uai2011-apps-workshop/>, a forum for interchange among those interested in real world applications of graphical models and Bayesian networks.. - Registration is now possible via the above website. Please book soon: the early registration deadline is June 20th. ORGANIZATION General Conference Chair Peter Grünwald (Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica and Leiden University) Program Co-Chairs Fabio Cozman (Universidade de Sao Paulo) and Avi Pfeffer (Charles River Analytics) TUTORIALS Combining Logic and Probability: Languages, Algorithms and Applications Pedro Domingos, University of Washington and Kristian Kersting, Fraunhofer IAIS Game Theory for Security: Lessons learned from deployed applications Milind Tambe (University of Southern California) and Christopher Kiekintveld (University of Texas at El Paso) Causal inference: from effects of interventions to learning and inference with partial observability Ilya Shpitser (Harvard University) BANQUET SPEAKER Separation - and Reconciliation? Colin Howson (University of Toronto) INVITED TALKS Behavior Imaging and the Study of Autism James M. Rehg (Georgia Institute of Technology) Scientific Data Mining: Distilling Free-Form Natural Laws from Experimental Data Hod Lipson (Cornell University) Active Inference and Uncertainty Karl Friston (Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London) THIS MESSAGE IS INTENDED FOR THE USE OF THE PERSON TO WHOM IT IS ADDRESSED. IT MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL AND EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. If you are not the intended recipient, your use of this message for any purpose is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please delete the message and notify the sender so that we may correct our records.
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