https://www.auai.org/uai2021/call_for_workshops
Submission deadline: March 8, 2021, 23:59 UTC

We invite submissions of workshop proposals for the UAI 2021 conference. 
Workshops will be held virtually on July 30th following the main conference. 
Each workshop will be allocated half a day, starting at 6am or 6pm US Pacific 
Time.

The goal of the workshops is to provide an informal forum for research topics 
that are relevant to the UAI community, with emphasis on the discussion of open 
problems and challenges. Workshop organisers will be in charge of arranging 
participation, content, and moderation of the workshops. 

Requirements

A significant portion of the workshops should be dedicated to contributed 
content. Workshop organisers can decide whether contributions will consist of 
full papers or (extended) abstracts.

We encourage workshop organisers to consider diversity aspects when creating 
the lists of invited speakers and panellists. In particular, we welcome the 
inclusion of early-career researchers.  

In addition to the aspects above, proposals will be evaluated based on the 
following criteria: 

        • Relevance to the UAI audience 
        • Potential impact 
        • Quality & clarity of the proposal
        • Organisers' relevant expertise

The workshops should comply with the following requirements

        • Call for papers/abstracts: Before April 15th
        • Paper/abstract submission deadline: Between May 15th and May 31st
        • Paper/abstract notification: Before June 30th

Submission Instructions 

Important dates:

        • Submission deadline: March 8, 2021, 23:59 UTC (this is a strict 
deadline)
        • Notification: April 2, 2021

Proposals should be in single column A4 or letter .pdf format, with font size 
11 or greater, and no longer than two pages (excluding organisers’ details and 
bibliographic references). Proposals should be sent to the following email 
address: uai2021workshopch...@gmail.com. 

Proposals should contain

        • Workshop title
        • A description of the topics to be covered and an explanation of why 
the workshop is of interest to the UAI audience
        • A short description of the planned activities (talks, posters, panels)
        • An indicative list of invited speakers and panelists, specifying who 
is confirmed and who is unconfirmed
        • A brief description of the history of the workshop, if it previously 
took place, and of similar past workshops at other major AI/ML conferences in 
the last 2 years
        • List of organisers with email addresses and webpage URL (or a short 
bio for organisers who do not have a webpage)


Silvia Chiappa
UAI 2021 Workshop Chair
uai2021workshopch...@gmail.com
https://www.auai.org/uai2021/


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