The UAI 2017 Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials. The 
tutorials will be held at the 33rd Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial 
Intelligence, on Friday August 11, 2017 in Sydney, Australia.

We seek proposals for tutorials on core areas that enjoy broad interest within 
the UAI community. We are interested in tutorials on established as well as 
emerging research topics within the field itself, but we also welcome tutorials 
from related research fields or application areas (e.g., computer vision, 
natural language processing, etc.).

Important dates


*         Friday, March 31st, 2017: Tutorial proposals due.

*         Friday, May 5th, 2017: Acceptance notification.

*         Friday, August 11th, 2017: Tutorials date.

How to propose a tutorial

Proposals are expected to have an overall length of 2 to 3 pages. They should 
provide sufficient information to evaluate the quality and importance of the 
topic, the likely quality of the presentation materials, and the speakers' 
teaching ability. Tutorials may be taught by more than one person to provide a 
richer, more balanced coverage of an area.

When proposing a tutorial, please include the following sections:


1.       Topic overview -- What will the tutorial be about? Why do you believe 
this is an interesting and significant subject for the UAI community?

2.       Target audience -- From which areas do you expect potential 
participants to come? What prior knowledge, if any, do you expect from the 
audience? What will the participants learn? How many participants do you expect?

3.       Tutorial length -- in previous years, tutorials were limited to a 
total length of two hours. If you would like to spend more (or less) time than 
this, please indicate and motivate your preferred tutorial length.

4.       Content details -- Provide a detailed outline of the topics to be 
presented, including estimates for the time that will be devoted to each 
subject. If possible, provide samples of past tutorial slides or teaching 
materials. In case of multiple presenters, specify how you will distribute the 
work.

5.       Format -- How will you present the material? Will there be multimedia 
parts of the presentation? Do you plan software demonstrations? Specify any 
extraordinary technical equipment that you would need.

6.       Organizers and presenters' expertise -- Please include the name, 
e-mail address, and webpage of all presenters. In addition, outline the 
presenters' background and include a list of publications in the tutorial area.

Tutorial proposals should be submitted by March 31st, 2017:


*         via email to ricardo at stats.ucl.ac.uk

*         with the subject line: "UAI 2017 Tutorial Proposal"

*         in PDF format

For more information you can contact:

Ricardo Silva
ricardo at stats.ucl.ac.uk
Tutorial Chair UAI 2017

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