About AUAI  

The Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (AUAI) is a non-profit organization focused on organizing the annual Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI) and, more generally, on promoting research in pursuit of advances in knowledge representation, learning, and reasoning under uncertainty.
 
Principles and applications developed within the UAI community have been at the forefront of research in Artificial Intelligence. The UAI community and annual meeting have been primary sources of advances in graphical models for representing and reasoning with uncertainty.

Accessing Books, Proceedings, and Articles
 
The UAI conference has been held every year since 1985. Collections of papers from the first six UAI conferences, 1985-1990, were published as edited books by North-Holland under the title Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (1-6).

Between 1991 and 2003, proceedings were published by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers and were distributed at the conference by Morgan Kaufmann.

Since 2004, the UAI proceedings have been published by the AUAI Press, the Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence's own press. Hardcopy versions of the proceedings from the current conference as well as earlier conferences are now available from AUAI through our distributor, Brightdoc.
 
You can purchase proceedings directly at the Brightdoc site.
 
Many UAI conference papers are available in electronic form at the online UAI proceedings archive.


The Board of Directors of the AUAI are nominated and elected for terms of service by the UAI Chairs' Council. The AUAI Board oversees the Association and works to ensure the quality of the conference, and the vitality of the UAI research community overall.

Directors of the Association of Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence:

Former AUAI Directors
  • Eric Horvitz
  • Michael Wellman
  • Tod Levitt
  • John Lemmer
  • Peter Cheeseman
 
 

The Twenty-Fourth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2008) will be held July 9-12, 2008 in Helsinki, Finland.
 
 

The New UAI Wiki

Visit the new UAI Wiki and collaborate with fellow UAI peers to create a resource for our field that will be useful for the community and those outside it. A simple registration is required. The UAIWiki is still in its early stages so you can still help define its goals and design.

 
UAI Resources

Go here for archived links to topics and companies related to the mandate of UAI.

 
The UAI Mailing List

The UAI mailing list is for discussion of topics related to the representation and management of uncertain information, especially but not exclusively as these issues arise within the context of Artificial Intelligence. This list also serves as a primary e-mail forum for the UAI community, as represented by those attending the Uncertainty in AI conference series, and for discussion of organizational matters related to that conference and to the community.

Postings discussing various uncertainty formalisms, annoucements (and abstracts) of new tech-reports or journal articles, or announcements of new public domain software are all fair game for this mailing list.

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For more information, contact: Bruce D'Ambrosio