UAI 2022 - Call for Workshops


We invite proposals for Workshops at the 38th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2022). UAI 2022 will be held in Eindhoven, Netherlands, August 1-5, 2022. Following the main conference, workshops will be held in person on August 5, 2022. We seek proposals for half-day or full-day workshops.

The workshops aim to provide an informal forum for research topics relevant to the UAI community, with emphasis on the discussion of open problems and challenges. Workshop organizers will be in charge of arranging the workshops' participation, content, and moderation.

A significant portion of the workshops should be dedicated to contributed content. Workshop organizers can decide whether contributions will consist of full papers or (extended) abstracts. We encourage workshop organizers to consider diverse viewpoints when creating the lists of invited speakers and panelists. In particular, we welcome a balance of applied and theoretical researchers as well as a balance of early-career and senior researchers.

We welcome workshop proposals on all topics relevant to the UAI community and particularly encourage submissions on probabilistic modeling, Bayesian inference, causal inference, model transparency and interpretability, disparity and equity research, and algorithmic fairness.

Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

  • Relevance to the UAI audience
  • Potential impact
  • Quality and clarity of the proposal
  • Organizers' relevant expertise

The workshops should comply with the following requirements:

  • Call for papers/abstracts: Before April 22, 2022
  • Paper/abstract submission deadline: Between May 23 and June 6, 2022
  • Paper/abstract notification: Between July 1 and July 5, 2022

Submission Instructions for Workshop Proposals:

  • Submission deadline: Mar 15, 2022
  • Notification: Apr 9, 2022
  • Proposals should be in single-column A4 or letter .pdf format, with font size 11 or greater, and no longer than two pages (excluding organizers’ details and bibliographic references). Proposals should be sent to uai2022chairs+workshops@gmail.com.

Proposals should contain:

  • Workshop title
  • A description of the topics and an explanation of why the workshop is of interest to the UAI audience
  • A short description of the planned activities (talks, posters, panels)
  • An indicative list of invited speakers and panelists, specifying who is confirmed and who is unconfirmed
  • A brief description of the history of the workshop, if it previously took place, and if similar past workshops at other major AI/ML conferences in the last 2 years
  • List of organizers with email addresses and webpage URL (or a short bio for organizers who do not have a webpage).

For any questions, please contact uai2022chairs+workshops@gmail.com.


UAI Workshop Co-chairs,

Emilija Perković, University of Washington
Ilya Shpitser, Johns Hopkins University





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