levitt@ADS.ARPA (Tod Levitt) (10/25/86)
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Third Workshop on: "Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence" Seattle, Washington, July 10-12, 1987 (preceeding AAAI conf.) Sponsored by: AAAI This is the third annual AAAI workshop on Uncertainty in AI. The first two workshops have been successful and productive, involving many of the top researchers in the field. The 1985 workshop proceedings have just appeared as a book, "Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence", in the North-Holland Machine Intelligence and Pattern Recognition series. The general subject is automated or interactive reasoning under uncertainty. This year's emphasis is on the representation and control of uncertain knowledge. One effective way to make points, display tradeoffs and clarify issues in representation and control is through demonstration in applications, so these are especially encouraged, although papers on theory are also welcome. The workshop provides an opportunity for those interested in uncertainty in AI to present their ideas and participate in discussions with leading researchers in the field. Panel discussions will provide a lively cross-section of views. Papers are invited on the following topics: * Applications--including both results and implementation difficulties; experimental comparison of alternatives * Knowledge-based and procedural representations of uncertain information * Uncertainty in model-based reasoning and automated planning * Learning under uncertainty; theories of uncertain induction * Heursitics and control in evidentially based systems * Non-deterministic human-machine interaction * Uncertain inference procedures * Other uncertainty in AI issues. Papers will be carefully reviewed. Space is limited, so prospective attendees are urged to submit a paper with the intention of active participation in the workshop. Preference will be given to papers that have demonstrated their approach in real applications; however, underlying certainty calculi and reasoning methodologies should be supported by strong theoretical underpinnings in order to best encourage discussion on a scientific basis. To allow more time for discussion, most accepted papers will be included for publication and poster sessions, but not for presentation. Four copies of a paper or extended abstract should be sent to the program chairman by February 10, 1987. Acceptances will be sent by April 20, 1987. Final (camera ready) papers must be received by May 22, 1987. Proceedings will be available at the workshop. General Chair: Program Chair: Arrangements Chair: Peter Cheeseman Tod Levitt Joe Mead NASA-Ames Research Center Advanced Decision Systems KSC Inc. Mail Stop 244-7 201 San Antonio Circle 228 Liberty Plaza Moffett Field, CA 94035 Suite 286 Rome, NY 13440 (415)-694-6526 Mountain View, CA 94040 (315)-336-0500 cheeseman@ames-pluto.arpa (415)-941-3912 levitt@ads.arpa Program Committee: P. Bonissone, P. Cheeseman, J. Lemmer, T. Levitt, J. Pearl, R. Yager, L. Zadeh -------