Since 1985, the Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI) has been the primary international forum for presenting new results on the use of principled methods for reasoning under uncertainty within intelligent systems.  The scope of UAI is wide, including, but not limited to, representation, automated reasoning, learning, decision making and knowledge acquisition under uncertainty. We encourage submissions of papers to UAI-2003 that report on advances in these core areas, as well as those dealing with insights derived from the construction and use of applications involving uncertain reasoning.

The Nineteenth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, UAI-2003, will be held on August 8-10, with advanced tutorials held August 7th. The conference will be held in Acapulco, Mexico and is collocated with and immediately precedes the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) conference.

Please check the UAI-2003 home page regularly for updates on conference details, submission requirements, etc.