Dear all,

We have slightly adjusted the deadline for UAI 2018. It is still March 9th 
11:59pm, but at Pacific Time instead of Samoa Standard Time. This is a few 
hours later than the original deadline.

We also confirm that the planned author notification date is May 16th, before 
the NIPS deadline.

For information, we will not have a call for Tutorials or Workshops. Those are 
being organized by invitation.

Finally, we are pleased to confirm that once again we will have a fast-track 
arrangement with the AI Journal and the Journal of Artificial Intelligence 
Research. Nominated authors will be invited to submit extended versions of 
their UAI-18 papers for fast-track consideration.

See you in Monterey!

Ricardo and Amir

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CALL FOR PAPERS

Deadline: Friday, March 9th 2018.

The Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI) is one of the 
premier international conferences on research related to knowledge 
representation, learning, and reasoning in the presence of uncertainty. UAI 
2018 will be held in Monterey, California, on August 6-10, 2018. The main 
conference will take place on August 7-9, with tutorials on August 6 and 
workshops on August 10.

Technical Areas: UAI solicits 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/uai2018/topics.php). 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.

Important dates for authors:
March 9th, 2018, 11:59 pm SST (Pacific Time): Paper submission deadline. 
May 16th, 2018: Author notification. 
July 6th, 2018: Camera ready due. 
August 6th, 2018: Conference starts.

Evaluation Criteria: 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.

Formatting Guidelines: 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 the UAI 
website for full details regarding the paper preparation and submission 
guidelines.

Dual Submission Policy: 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-peer 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.

Anonymous Review: The review process is double blind. Please make sure that the 
submission does not disclose the author's identities or affiliation. The 
submission will be rejected otherwise.

Reviewing Process: The OpenReview (https://openreview.net/) system will be used 
to manage paper submission and the review process. OpenReview will allow 
authors to respond to public comments anytime, even before the official 
rebuttal period. The UAI 2018 OpenReview website will be accessible via 
http://auai.org/uai2018 on Wednesday, February 7th.

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:
Amir Globerson (Tel Aviv University and Google, Israel) 
Ricardo Silva (University College London and The Alan Turing Institute, UK)

General Chairs :
Gal Elidan (The Hebrew University and Google, Israel)
Kristian Kersting (TU Dortmund University, Germany)
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