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)






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