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SUM 2016: Scalable Uncertainty Measurement

21-23 Sep 2016
Nice, France

The 10th International Conference on Scalable Uncertainty Management (SUM) 
will be held in Nice, France on 21-23 September 2016. The conference will 
bring together researchers who are working with imperfect information in 
fields such as artificial intelligence, databases, data mining, 
information retrieval, and risk analysis with the aim of fostering 
collaboration and cross-fertilization of ideas from different communities.

Topics of interest

We solicit papers on the management of large amounts or complex kinds of 
uncertain, incomplete, or inconsistent information. We are particularly 
interested in papers that focus on bridging gaps, for instance between 
different communities, between numerical and symbolic approaches, or 
between theory and practice. Topics of interest include (but are not 
limited to):

* Imperfect information in databases

- Methods for modeling, indexing, and querying uncertain databases
- Top-k queries, skyline query processing, and ranking
- Approximate, fuzzy query processing
- Uncertainty in data integration and exchange
- Uncertainty and imprecision in geographic information systems
- Probabilistic databases and possibilistic databases?
- Data provenance and trust
- Data summarization

* Imperfect information in information retrieval and semantic web applications

- Approximate schema and ontology matching
- Uncertainty in description logics and logic programming
- Learning to rank, personalization, and user preferences
- Probabilistic language models
- Combining vector-space models with symbolic representations
- Inductive reasoning for the semantic web

* Imperfect information in artificial intelligence

- Statistical relational learning, graphical models, probabilistic inference
- Argumentation, defeasible reasoning, belief revision
- Weighted logics for managing uncertainty
- Reasoning with imprecise probability, Dempster-Shafer theory, possibility theory
- Approximate reasoning, similarity-based reasoning, analogical reasoning
- Planning under uncertainty, reasoning about actions, spatial and temporal reasoning
- Incomplete preference specifications

* Risk analysis

- Aleatory vs. epistemic uncertainty
- Uncertainty elicitation methods
- Uncertainty propagation methods
- Decision analysis methods
- Tools for synthesizing results


Submission guidelines

SUM 2016 solicits papers in the following three categories:

* Long papers: technical papers reporting original research or survey papers
* Short papers: papers reporting promising work-in-progress, system descriptions, position papers on controversial issues, or survey papers providing a synthesis of some current research trends
* Extended abstracts of recently published work in a relevant journal or top-tier conference

Accepted long and short papers will be published by Springer in the 
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series. Authors of an accepted 
long or short paper will be expected to sign copyright release forms, and 
one author is expected to give a presentation at the conference. Authors 
of accepted abstracts will be expected to present their work during the 
conference, but the extended abstracts will not be published in the 
LNCS/LNAI proceedings (they will be made available in a separate booklet).

Regular research papers should be at most 14 pages (including references, 
figures and tables). Short papers should be at most 7 pages. Extended 
abstracts should be at most 2 pages and should reference the originally 
published work.

Submissions must be formatted according to Springer's guidelines for LNCS 
authors, which can be found at 
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Each paper is to be 
submitted electronically as a single PDF file through EasyChair at 
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sum2016. Papers not respecting 
the formatting instructions or page limits may be rejected without review.

With the exception of extended abstracts, submissions must be unpublished 
and must not be under submission elsewhere. All submitted papers will be 
reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of technical quality, 
relevance, significance, and clarity.


Important dates

Deadline for submissions: May 15, 2016 (extended)
Notification: June 15, 2016
Camera-ready copies: July 1, 2016
Conference: September 21-23, 2016
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