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The 13th Workshop on Uncertainty Processing - WUPES 2025

Date of event

A series of Workshops on Uncertainty Processing (WUPES) has been held in the Czech Republic every third year since 1988. Proceedings from several previous workshops can be found on their websites (WUPES'22, WUPES'18, WUPES'15, WUPES'12, WUPES'09, and WUPES'06).

Like the previous meetings, the forthcoming workshop will foster creative intellectual activities and exchange ideas in an informal atmosphere. Therefore, we aim at a limited number of participants (~40).

We invite submissions of papers on topics such as Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, Bayesian Networks, Conditional Independence, Stochastic Analysis, Algebraic Statistics, Information-Theoretical Inequalities, Combinatorial Methods for Secret Sharing, Fuzzy Analysis, Machine Learning, Decision Theory, Management Science, and related fields.

Třešť, Czech Republic, June 4–7, 2025

Important dates

  • March 15, 2025 - submission of extended abstracts
  • April 5, 2025 - notifications of acceptance
  • April 20, 2025 - early registration & payment deadline
  • May 1, 2025 - camera-ready copy of accepted papers
  • June 4–7, 2025 - workshop in Třešť

Special Issue

The upcoming Workshop on Uncertainty Processing (WUPES) will feature a special issue in the journal Kybernetika. Selected papers from the workshop will undergo a standard peer-review process for inclusion in this special issue. Kybernetika is an international journal published by the Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the Czech Academy of Sciences. It focuses on fields such as control sciences, information sciences, statistical decision-making, applied probability theory, random processes, operations research, and theories of fuzziness and uncertainty. Kybernetika

Programme Committee

Organizing Committee

Venue

Třešť is a picturesque town in the Vysočina region of Czechia. It is known for its rich cultural history, wooden nativity scenes, and beautiful countryside. The town provides an excellent environment for a productive and inspiring workshop.

Třešť is also famous for its connection to Franz Kafka, who visited the town frequently. More details about the history and attractions of Třešť can be found on the town's official website.

More Information

More information can be found on the conference website.

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