AI and Statistics 2009 Call for Papers
AISTATS*09 Call for Papers
Twelfth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and
Statistics
April 16-19, 2009, Clearwater, Florida USA
This is the twelfth conference on Artificial Intelligence and
Statistics, an interdisciplinary gathering of researchers at the
intersection of computer science, statistics, and related areas. Since
its inception in 1985, the primary goal of this conference has been to
broaden research in both of these fields by promoting the exchange of
ideas between them. We encourage the submission of all papers which
are in keeping with this objective.
Presentations will include invited talks, contributed talks, and
posters. Papers for poster sessions will be treated equally with
papers for oral presentation in publications.
Papers on all aspects of the interface between AI & Statistics are
strongly encouraged, including but not limited to:
* Active learning and experimental design
* Approximate and Monte Carlo Inference
* Bayesian statistics
* Causal modeling
* Density Estimation
* Information retrieval
* Game theory
* Cluster analysis and unsupervised learning
* Graphical models
* Integrated man-machine modeling methods
* Interpretability in modeling
* Kernel methods
* Knowledge discovery in databases
* Metadata and the design of statistical data bases
* Model uncertainty, multiple models
* Online learning
* Pattern recognition
* Prediction: classification and regression
* Probability and search
* Semi-supervised learning
* Statistical decision making
* Vision, robotics, natural language processing, speech
recognition
* Visualization of very large datasets
Submission Requirements:
Papers may be up to 8 double-column pages in length, and must be
submitted electronically by 23:59, Wednesday November 5, 2008,
Universal Time.
Acceptance notices will be emailed by early January, and camera-ready
final versions (same format) will be due in late February 2009. These
papers will published in the refereed conference proceedings.
For more information, see the AI and Statistics Webpage:
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~aistats/
Program Chairs:
* David van Dyk, University of California, Irvine
* Max Welling, University of California, Irvine