UAI 2017 - CALL FOR PAPERS

The Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI) is one of
the premier international conference on research related to knowledge
representation, learning, and reasoning in the presence of uncertainty. UAI
2017 will be held in Sydney, on August 11-15, 2017.

The main conference will take place on August 12-14, with tutorials on
August 11 and workshops on August 15. The conference will be located
immediately after the ICML conference, to be held August 6-11, 2017 in
Sydney, Australia.

We solicit submission of papers which describe novel theories, methodology
and applications related to knowledge representation, learning, and
reasoning under uncertainty. A non-exclusive list of subject areas can be
found here (http://auai.org/uai2017/topics.php), and papers published at
past conferences can be found here (
https://dslpitt.org/uai/home.jsp?mmnu=0&smnu=0). We welcome submissions by
authors who are new to the UAI conference, or on new and emerging topics.
We encourage submissions on applications, especially those that inspire new
methodologies or novel combinations of existing methodologies.

Submitted papers will be reviewed based on their novelty, technical
quality, potential impact and clarity of writing. For papers that rely
heavily on empirical evaluations, the experimental methods and results
should be clear, well executed, and repeatable. Submissions that mark
"applications" as the primary subject area will be reviewed according to
appropriate criteria and by reviewers with appropriate backgrounds.



Important dates for authors

March 31st, 2017, 11:59 pm SST (Samoa Standard Time): Paper submission
deadline.
May 21st, 2017: Final day for author feedback.
June 12th, 2017: Author notification.
July 11th, 2017: Camera ready due.
August 11, 2017: Conference starts.
Note: Times and dates are in Samoa Standard Time (SST).



Paper Submission

Paper submission and reviewing will be handled electronically. Submissions
should be formatted in the UAI format and papers (including figures and
text) are limited to 9 pages in length. An additional 10th page is allowed
containing only references. Optional submissions of supplementary materials
are allowed. However, reviewers are under no obligation to look at the
submitted supplementary materials, and will base their review primarily on
the main paper. Authors should consult this website for full details
regarding the paper preparation and submission guidelines.

Papers that are currently under review or have already been accepted or
published in a refereed venue, including conferences and journals, may not
be submitted. Papers that have appeared on non-peered reviewed websites
(like arXiv) or that have been presented at workshops (i.e., venues that do
not have a publication proceedings) do not violate the policy. Authors are
strongly encouraged to make data and code publicly available when possible.

The review process is double blind. Please make sure that the submission
does not disclose the author's identities or affiliation.



Reviewing Process

We will use the new OpenReview (https://openreview.net/) conference system
(as opposed to CMT) to manage paper submission and the review process. The
goal is to improve the quality of the overall reviewing process. By using
OpenReview, authors can respond to public comments anytime, even before the
official rebuttal period. Also, anyone on the PC can comment on
submissions, and reviewers can leverage these much more public discussions
to improve their understanding and rating of papers.

Submissions to UAI are uploaded on OpenReview, which enables a public
discussion among the PC and the authors of a paper.
Authors are encouraged to respond to concerns raised in the reviews as soon
as these are posted and participate in the discussion about their paper.
All responses made by the authors are anonymous.
During the reviewing period, reviewers can post questions to the authors
for papers assigned to them. Reviews are anonymous and publicly visible in
OpenReview to the PC members. Authors should take advantage of the
questions raised and answer them before the deadline for the full reviews.
By May 14th, 2017, reviewers need to post their full review.
Again, reviews are anonymous and publicly visible to all PC members.
By May 21st, 2017, authors should submit their final response to reviews
and/or comments posted by the reviewers. Responses are also anonymous.
On June 12th, 2017, authors will be notified about the acceptance or
rejection of their paper.

So, by March 31st, 2017, (11:59 pm SST - Samoa Standard Time) authors are
asked to submit their paper to
https://openreview.net/group?id=UAI.org/2017/conference

Papers that are not accepted to the conference will be considered
non-archival, and may be submitted elsewhere (modified or not), although
the OpenReview site will maintain the reviews, the comments, and links to
the versions submitted to UAI.



Presentation and Publication

All accepted papers will be presented at the conference either as
contributed talks or as posters, and will be published in the Conference
Proceedings. At least one of the paper's authors should be present at the
conference to present the work.



Program Chairs
Gal Elidan
Google Inc. and The Hebrew University, Israel

Kristian Kersting
TU Dortmund University, Germany

General Chair
Alexander Ihler
University of California, Irvine, USA
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