- Camera Ready Paper Deadline:
- May 27, 2007 (noon EDT)
- EDT = GMT - 4
NOTE: We are no longer accepting new submissions.
The formatting instructions and style files for final, camera ready papers are the same as for submitted papers. Please remember to check compliance with these instructions and to address reviewer comments before submitting your final version.
Camera Ready Formatting Instructions for Accepted Papers
Your final, camera ready paper must be formatted in the UAI proceedings format and must be submitted as a PDF rendering that uses only Type I fonts. Please do not make changes to the standard format. Papers that are over length or violate the UAI proceedings format may be refused by the publisher. The standard UAI paper length is eight (8) pages, including all figures and bibliography. Authors may optionally purchase up to two (2) additional pages for a fee of $150 US per page.
For your convenience, we are providing the following LaTeX style files:
For an example of how to prepare a paper for UAI using LaTeX you can refer to the source of the proceedings format:
Note that using LaTeX is really the only way to achieve perfect compatibility with the UAI proceedings format. We will accept papers formatted using other systems, as long as they achieve the UAI proceedings format to a high degree of fidelity.
Original Formatting instructions for Submissions
Your submitted paper must be formatted in the UAI proceedings format and must be submitted as a PDF rendering that uses only Type I fonts. Please do not make changes to the standard format. Papers that are over length or blatantly violate the UAI proceedings format will be summarily rejected by the program chairs. Your submitted paper must be no more than eight (8) pages long, including all figures and bibliography. Authors of accepted papers may optionally purchase up to two (2) additional pages. The 2006 fee for additional pages was $150 US per page. The 2007 fee is yet to be determined, but will probably be close to last year's fee.
For your convenience, we are providing the following LaTeX style files:
For an example of how to prepare a paper for UAI using LaTeX you can refer to the source of the proceedings format:
Note that using LaTeX is really the only way to achieve perfect compatibility with the UAI proceedings format. We will accept papers formatted using other systems, as long as they achieve the UAI proceedings format to a high degree of fidelity.