[UAI] 17th Conference on Uncertainty in AI - Call for Participation

From: Moises Goldszmidt (moises@peakstone.com)
Date: Wed Jun 13 2001 - 13:19:47 PDT

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    **NOTE: DEADLINE FOR EARLY REGISTRATION IS FRIDAY JUNE 15th**

    17th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI-01)
                  http://robotics.Stanford.edu/~uai01

             August 2-5, 2001, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.

    The Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, organized
    annually under the auspices of the Association for Uncertainty in AI
    (AUAI), is the premier international forum for exchanging results on
    the use of principled uncertain-reasoning methods in intelligent
    systems. The Conference will be held at the University of Washington in
    Seattle, Washington. The main technical program will be run from August
    3-5, with UAI's regular tutorial program to be held on August 2nd. This
    year the conference will be co-located with The International Joint
    Conferences on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-01).

    The following speakers will be giving plenary talks at UAI-2001:

    Statistical Parsing: A Theme and Two Variations, Eugene Charniak, Brown
    University, USA
    Discovering multiple constraints that are often approximately satisfied,

    Geoffrey Hinton, University College London, UK
    A Biased View of Web Search Algorithms, Anna Karlin, University of
    Washington, USA
    Are Rational Agents Predictable?, Peyton Young, Johns Hopkins
    University, USA
    Statistical Modelling in Continuous Speech Recognition, Steve Young,
    University of Cambridge, UK

    For detailed information about the technical program, schedule, online
    registration and
    accomodations please go to the conference web site at
    <http://robotics.Stanford.edu/~uai01>

    Conference chair
    Moises Goldszmidt <moises@peakstone.com>

    Program Co-chairs
    Jack Breese <breese@microsoft.com>
    Daphne Koller <koller@CS.Stanford.EDU>



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