************************************************************************ 23rd Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence UAI-2007 Vancouver, BC July 19-22, 2007 http://www.cs.duke.edu/uai07/ ************************************************************************ Call for Participation Since 1985, The Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI) has been the primary international forum for presenting new results on the use of principled methods for reasoning under uncertainty within intelligent systems. The scope of UAI is wide, including, but not limited to, representation, automated reasoning, learning, decision making and knowledge acquisition under uncertainty. UAI-2007 features exciting technical contributions in these core areas, as well as those dealing with insights derived from the construction and use of applications involving uncertain reasoning. In addition to the presentation of technical papers (http://www.cs.duke.edu/uai07/program.html), we have five distinguished invited speakers (http://www.cs.duke.edu/uai07/invited.html): Moises Goldszmidt (Microsoft Research Silicon Valley Lab) Marco F. Ramoni (Biomedical Cybernetics Laboratory, Harvard University, and MIT), Ronald A. Rensink (Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia) James E. Smith, (The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University), James V. Zidek (Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia). We also are pleased to offer a full-day course on Advanced Topics in Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence consisting of tutorials (http://www.cs.duke.edu/uai07/tutorials.html) by: Craig Boutilier (Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto), Peter Flach (Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol), Brian Milch (MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory), Ramin Zabih (Department of Computer Science Cornell University). UAI 2007 will be co-located with affiliated Bayesian Modeling Applications Workshop and AAAI-07 in lovely Vancouver, BC, Canada. For more details please see: http://www.cs.duke.edu/uai07/ Association for Uncertainty in AI home page: http://www.auai.org/