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May 13-15, 2010, Chia Laguna, Sardinia, Italy
This is the thirteenth conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS*2010), an interdisciplinary gathering of researchers at the intersection of computer science, artificial intelligence, statistics, and related areas. Since its inception the AISTATS conference has been held every two years in North America. At the 2009 conference, with the support of the EU funded PASCAL II Network of Excellence (www.pascal-network.org), the decision was made to bring the conference to Europe for the first time. Starting in 2010 AISTATS will be held every year, alternating the venue between Europe and North America. The Conference Programme will include invited talks, contributed talks, and posters. Contributed talks and posters are selected via a rigorous peer-review process based on 8 page papers. Accepted papers will be published as a special issue in the Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR) Workshop and Conference Proceedings Series. As an innovation for AISTATS*2010, some time at the conference will be set aside for "breaking news" posters submitted on the basis of a one-page abstract. These are reports on ongoing or unpublished projects, projects already published elsewhere, partially developed ideas, negative results etc, and are meant as informal forums to encourage discussion. The review process of these posters will be very light-touch but presentation of these at the Conference will not lead to publication in the Proceedings. Since its inception in 1985, the primary goal of this conference has been to broaden research at the interface between artificial intelligence and statistics. Papers and abstracts on all aspects of this interface are strongly encouraged, including but not limited to: active learning and experimental design applications approximate and exact inference Bayesian statistics causality classification and regression graphical models kernel and large margin methods latent variable models model selection and structure learning neural networks online learning optimization and search unsupervised and semi-supervised learning reinforcement learning and decision making statistical databases statistical software statistical learning theory structured and relational learning visualization of datasets Submission Requirements: Peer-Reviewed Papers: Electronic submission of papers is required. Papers may be up to 8 double-column pages in length; formatting and submission information can be found on the AI and Statistics Conference Management page. Submissions will be considered if they are received by 23:59, Friday November 6th, 2009, Universal Time. Receipt of all submissions will be confirmed via electronic mail. Submitted papers will undergo a rigorous double-blind review process. Acceptance notifications will be emailed by February 13th, and camera-ready final versions (same format) will be due on March 13th, 2010. These papers will be presented at the Conference either as contributed talks or posters, and will be published as a special issue in the JMLR Workshop and Conference Proceedings Series. Papers for talks and posters will be treated equally in publication. Breaking-news Posters: Electronic submission of one page double-column abstracts is required. Formatting and submission information can be found on the AI and Statistics Conference Management page. Submissions will be considered if they are received by 23:59, Friday February 26th, 2010, Universal Time. Abstracts will be lightly reviewed. Acceptance notifications will be emailed by March 26th. These will be presented as "breaking news" posters at the conference and will not be published. Programme Chairs Yee Whye Teh, University College London, U.K. Mike Titterington, University of Glasgow, U.K. General Chair Neil Lawrence, University of Manchester, U.K. |
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