***The 4th Workshop on Tractable Probabilistic Modeling
(TPM) @ UAI 2021 (online)***
https://sites.google.com/view/tpm2021/home
There is
an increasing need for probabilistic machine learning (ML) models that are able
to deliver probabilistic inference with guarantees (reliability) while allowing to
flexibly represent complex real-world scenarios (expressiveness). This edition of the
workshop on tractable probabilistic models (TPMs) aims at bringing
together researches working on different fronts of this trade-off between
reliable and expressive models in modern probabilistic ML.
Recent years have shown how TPMs can achieve such a sensible trade-off in tasks like image classification, completion and generation, activity recognition, language and speech modeling, bioinformatics, verification and diagnosis of physical systems, to name but a few. Examples of TPMs comprise - but are not limited to - i) neural autoregressive models; ii) normalizing flows; iii) bounded-treewidth probabilistic graphical models (PGMs); iv) determinantal point processes; v) PGMs with high girth or weak potentials; vi) exchangeable probabilistic models and models exploiting symmetries and invariances and vii) probabilistic circuits (arithmetic circuits, sum-product networks, probabilistic sentential decision diagrams, cutset networks, etc.).
TopicsWe especially encourage submissions highlighting the challenges and opportunities for tractable inference, including, but not limited to:
Submission Instructions
We invite three types of submissions:
All submissions must be electronic (through the link below), and must closely follow the formatting guidelines at https://sites.google.com/view/tpm2021/call-for-papers. Reviewing for TPM 2021 is single-blind. We recommend that you refer to your prior work in the third person wherever possible. We also encourage links to public repositories such as github to share code and/or data.
Submission Link: https://openreview.net/group?id=auai.org/UAI/2021/Workshop/TPM
***Accepted papers will be considered for the best paper award***
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: May 28,
2021 AOE (UTC-12:00h)
Notification to authors: June 28, 2021
Camera-ready version: July 27, 2021 AOE (UTC-12:00h) *
Workshop Date: July 30, 2021
Organizers
Antonio Vergari (University of California, Los Angeles)
Tahrima Rahman (University of Texas, Dallas)
Robert Peharz (TU Eindhoven)
Alejandro Molina (TU Darmstadt)
Pedram Rooshenas (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)
Daniel Lowd (University of Oregon)
Zoubin Ghahramani (Google AI)
For any questions, contact us at tpmwork...@gmail.com
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