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UAI 2014 - CALL FOR TUTORIALS

http://www.auai.org/uai2014/tutorials.shtml


The UAI 2014 Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials to be
held at the 30th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, on
July 23, 2014 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

We seek proposals for 2-hour tutorials on core areas that enjoy broad
interest within the UAI community. We are interested in tutorials on
established as well as emerging research topics within the field itself,
but we also welcome tutorials from related research fields or application
areas (e.g., computer vision, natural language processing, etc.).


How to Propose a Tutorial

Proposals should provide sufficient information to evaluate the quality and
importance of the topic, the likely quality of the presentation materials,
and the speakers' teaching ability. We encourage tutorials taught by more
than one person because the added perspective of additional presenters can
provide richer, more balanced coverage of an area (although this is not a
requirement).

The expected overall length of the proposal is 2 pages. When proposing a
tutorial, please include the following sections:


   1.

   Topic overview -- What will the tutorial be about? Why do you believe
   this is an interesting and significant subject for the UAI community at
   large?
   2.

   Target audience -- From which areas do you expect potential participants
   to come? What prior knowledge, if any, do you expect from the audience?
   What will the participants learn? How many participants do you expect?
   3.

   Content details -- Provide a detailed outline of the topics to be
   presented, including estimates for the time that will be devoted to each
   subject. Aim for a total length of approximately two hours. If possible,
   provide samples of past tutorial slides or teaching materials. In case of
   multiple presenters, specify how you will distribute the work.
   4.

   Format -- How will you present the material? Will there be multimedia
   parts of the presentation? Do you plan software demonstrations? Specify any
   extraordinary technical equipment that you would need.
   5.

   Organizers and presenters' expertise -- Please include the name, e-mail
   address, and webpage of all presenters. In addition, outline the
   presenters' background and include a list of publications in the tutorial
   area.



Tutorial proposals should be submitted via email in PDF format to
[email protected] with the subject line: "UAI 2014 Tutorial Proposal"

The timeline is as follows:


   -

   Tutorial proposals due: March 10, 2014
   -

   Acceptance notification: April 10, 2014
   -

   Tutorial date: July 23, 2014



Contact: Vibhav Gogate (UAI 2014 Tutorials Chair), The University of Texas
at Dallas. Email: [email protected]
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