[UAI] PGM'02 FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

From: Antonio Salmeron (Antonio.Salmeron@ual.es)
Date: Wed May 22 2002 - 09:51:35 PDT

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               Final Call For Papers

            First European Workshop on
           Probabilistic Graphical Models
      
                    PGM'02

         6--8 November 2002, Cuenca, Spain

         http://www.info-ab.uclm.es/pgm02

    The aim of this workshop is to bring together those people
    interested in probabilistic graphical models and to provide a forum for
    discussion of the latest research in the field. In order to promote debate
    among the participants, the number of accepted papers will be limited up
    to 30-40, and there will be no parallel sessions. We welcome
    theoretical, algorithmic and practical results related
    to the following topics:

    * Bayesian (belief) networks,
    * Influence diagrams,
    * Chain graphs,
    * Exact and approximate propagation algorithms,
    * Machine learning and data mining,
    * Relation to other disciplines (as optimisation, search, ...)
    * Applications to practical problems,
    * Software,
    * Any other aspect related to probabilistic graphical models.

    SUBMISSIONS:

    Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts electronically
    before 31st of July 2002. Precise information about paper submission
    and LaTeX styles is available at the workshop WWW home page.
    Please, notice that paper pre-registration is compulsory.

    PUBLICATIONS:

    Workshop participants will be provided with the
    proceedings including all the accepted papers. Also, on-line
    electronic proceedings will be available on the workshop web site.
    Selected (expanded) papers will be published in an edited volume (Series:
    Studies in "Fuzziness and Soft Computing"; Springer-Verlag) after the
    workshop. Another selection of papers will appear in a special issue of
    the "International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and
    Knowledge-Based Systems".

    LANGUAGE:

    The official language of the workshop will be
    English. No simultaneous translation into other languages will be
    available.

    FURTHER INFORMATION:

    Questions should be e-mailed to (both) Jose.Gamez@uclm.es and
    Antonio.Salmeron@ual.es, or sent by post to:

    PGM'02 Secretariat
    Departamento de Informatica.
    University of Castilla-La Mancha
    Campus Universitario s/n. Albacete, 02071, Spain
    Fax: +34 967 599294

    CHAIRS:

    Jose A. Gamez (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
    Antonio Salmeron (University of Almeria, Spain)

    PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:

    Riccardo Bellazzi (Italy)
    Concha Bielza (Spain)
    Luis M. de Campos (Spain)
    F. Javier Diez (Spain)
    Linda van der Gaag (The Netherlands)
    Jose A. Gamez (Spain)
    Finn V. Jensen (Denmark)
    Rudolf Kruse (Germany)
    Pedro Larranaga (Spain)
    Peter Lucas (UK)
    Serafin Moral (Spain)
    Kristian G. Olesen (Denmark)
    David Rios (Spain)
    Antonio Salmeron (Spain)
    Arno Siebes (The Netherlands)
    Milan Studeny (Czech Republic)
    Jim Q. Smith (UK)
    Marco Zaffalon (Switzerland)

    ORGANISING COMMITTEE:

    M. Julia Flores (Univ. Castilla-La Mancha)
    Jose A. Gamez (Univ. Castilla-La Mancha)
    Ismael Garcia-Varea (Univ. Castilla-La Mancha)
    Carmen Lacave (Univ. Castilla-La Mancha)
    Jose M. Puerta (Univ. Castilla-La Mancha)
    Francisco J. Vigo (Univ. Castilla-La Mancha)

    KEY DATES:

    Paper pre-registration : 15 July 2002
    Submission deadline : 31 July 2002
    Notification of acceptance : 30 September 2002
    Final version due : 15 October 2002
    Workshop : 6--8 November 2002

    WWW SITE:

    For up-to-date information about this workshop, please visit

    http://www.info-ab.uclm.es/pgm02

    -- 
    Antonio Salmeron
    Statistics and Applied Mathematics
    University of Almeria (Spain)
    http://www.ual.es/personal/asalmero
    



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