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Deadline: April 18, 2011 | Date: July 14, 2011
Venue/Country: Barcelona, Spain
Updated: 2011-04-14 07:05:51 (GMT+9)
Special theme: Knowledge EngineeringThe 8th Bayesian Modeling Applications Workshop is looking for realworld applications of graphical models and Bayesian networks. Withcontributions at the border of the academic and non-academiccommunity, our desire is to foster discussion and interchange.Accordingly, we seek submissions from practitioners and tooldevelopers as well as researchers.Bayesian networks are now a powerful, well-established technology forreasoning under uncertainty, supported by a wide range of matureacademic and commercial software tools. They are now being applied inmany domains, including environmental and ecological modeling,bioinformatics, medical decision support, many types of engineering,robotics, military, financial and economic modeling, education,forensics, emergency response, surveillance, and so on. We welcomesubmissions describing such real world applications, whether asstand-alone BNs or where the BNs are embedded in a larger softwaresystem.The workshop theme is "Knowledge Engineering", which we use as ageneral term that includes expert elicitation, learning from data,taking existing models from the literature, and any hybrids of these.We particularly encourage the submission of papers that address thistheme; authors are encouraged to describe the knowledge engineeringprocess used to build their application, along with the pitfallsencountered and lessons learned.We also welcome submissions that address the practical issues involvedin developing such real-world applications, such a knowledgeengineering methodologies, elicitation techniques, validationprocesses and integration methods, as well as software tools to thesesupport these activities.SubmissionsSubmissions should be in UAI format, limited to 8 pages, using theonline submisison process. All papers will be peer reviewed by atleast two independent referees. Papers must be submittedelectronically in PDF format via the EasyChair online submission page:http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bmaw11
We encourage submissions of applications papers that have beensubmitted to the main UAI conference. If accepted for UAI, the paperwould be published in UAI proceedings, but we will invite a posterpresentation at the Workshop also. (This double submission arrangementhas been approved by the UAI Committee.)Workshop formatThe format of the workshop will be combination of oral and posterpresentation, with demonstrations encouraged for both, grouped tofacilitate discussion.Publication of ProceedingsAs in past years, proceedings will be published online (as a CEURWorkshop Proceedings Volume) and selected papers will be invited tosubmit to a special issue of the International Journal of ApproximateReasoning.Important Dates* 13 April, 2011: abstract submission* 18 April, 2011: full paper submission* 9 May 2011: Author notification* 20 June 2011: Camera ready copy due* 14 July 2011: Workshop (part of UAI-2011, July 14-17)Workshop Chair: Ann Nicholson (Monash University and BayesianIntelligence, Australia)Program CommitteeJohn Mark Agosta (Intel Corporation, USA) (Emeritus Chair)Russell Almond (Florida State University, USA)John Bromley (University of Oxford, UK)Dennis M. Buede (Innovative Decisions, Inc., USA)Luis M. De Campos (Univerity of Granada, Spain)Marek Druzdzel (University of Pittsburgh, USA & Bialystok Universityof Technology, Poland)Julia Flores (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)Judy Goldsmith (University of Kentucky, USA)James H. Jones (Ferris State University, USA)Lionel Jouffe (Bayesia, France)Oscar Kipersztok (The Boeing Company, USA)Kevin Korb (Monash University, Bayesian Intelligence, Australia)Helge Langseth (NUST, Norway)Kathryn Blackmond Laskey (George Mason University, USA)Anders Madsen (Hugin Expert, Denmark)Suzanne M. Mahoney (Innovative Decisions, Inc., USA)Jose Molina (University of Valencia, Spain)Thomas Nielson (Aalborg University, Denmark)Agnieszka Onisko (Bialystok University of Technology, Poland)Olivier Pourret (Electricite de France, France)Silja Renooj (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)Carl Smith (University of Queensland, Aus)Jim Smith (University of Warwick, UK)L. Enrique Sucar (INAOE, Mexico)Charles Twardy (George Mason University, USA)--A/Prof. Ann NicholsonClayton School of IT, Faculty of Information Technology,Monash University, Clayton Campus, 3800, Victoria Australiaann.nicholson
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