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> Subject: ISIPTA '01: Final Call for Papers
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> ISIPTA '01
>
> THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
> IMPRECISE PROBABILITIES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
>
> Cornell University
> Ithaca, NY, USA
> 26 - 29 June 2001
>
> FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS: DEADLINE FOR PAPER SUBMISSION = 15 JANUARI 2001
>
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> Encouraged by the success of the First International Symposium on
> Imprecise Probabilities and Their Applications (ISIPTA '99, Ghent,
> Belgium, 30 June - 2 July 1999, see the web site
> http://ippserv.rug.ac.be/~isipta99 for more detailed information; see
> http://decsai.ugr.es/~smc/isipta99/proc/proceedings.html for an
> electronic version of the proceedings), we have decided to create a
> biennial series of ISIPTA conferences on imprecise probabilities, each
> to take place at a different location.
>
> The Second International Symposium on Imprecise Probabilities and Their
> Applications (ISIPTA '01), will be held at Cornell University, Ithaca,
> NY, USA, from 26 till 29 June 2001.
>
> Steering Committee
> ------------------
> Gert de Cooman (Universiteit Gent, Belgium)
> Fabio G. Cozman (Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil)
> Terrence Fine (Cornell University, USA)
> Serafin Moral (Universidad de Granada, Spain)
>
> Program Committee
> -----------------
>
> Board: Gert de Cooman (Belgium)
> Terrence Fine (USA)
> Teddy Seidenfeld (USA)
>
> Russell Almond (USA) Charles F. Manski (USA)
> Paul Anand (UK) Massimo Marinacci (Italy)
>
> Thomas Augustin (Germany) Serafin Moral (Spain)
> Salem Benferhat (France) Sujoy Mukerji (UK)
> Jean-Marc Bernard (France) Klaus Nehring (USA)
> David Budescu (USA) Robert Nau (USA)
> Fabio G. Cozman (Brazil) Endre Pap (Yugoslavia)
> Dieter Denneberg (Germany) Jeff Paris (UK)
> James M. Dickey (USA) David Pennock (USA)
> Didier Dubois (France) Henri Prade (France)
> Itzhak Gilboa (Israel) Giuliana Regoli (Italy)
> Angelo Gilio (Italy) Romano Scozzafava (Italy)
> Fernando Gomide (Brazil) Glenn Shafer (USA)
> Michel Grabisch (France) Philippe Smets (Belgium)
> Pierre Hanssen (Canada) Michael Smithson (Australia)
> David Harmanec (Czech Republic) Wynn Stirling (USA)
> Jean-Yves Jaffray (France) Milan Studeny (Czech Republic)
> Hugo Janssen (Belgium) Lev Utkin (Russia)
> Etienne Kerre (Belgium) Jirina Vejnarova (Czech Republic)
> George Klir (USA) Paolo Vicig (Italy)
> Henry Kyburg (USA) Frans Voorbraak (The Netherlands)
>
> Isaac Levi (USA) Kurt Weichselberger (Germany)
> Thomas Lukasiewicz (Austria) Nic Wilson (UK)
> Mark Machina (USA) Marco Zaffalon (Switzerland)
>
> What is imprecise probability?
> ------------------------------
> Imprecise probability is a generic term for the many mathematical models
> which measure chance or uncertainty without sharp numerical
> probabilities. These models include belief functions, Choquet
> capacities, comparative probability orderings, convex sets of
> probability measures, fuzzy measures, interval-valued probabilities,
> possibility measures, plausibility measures, and upper and lower
> expectations or previsions. Such models are needed in inference problems
> where the relevant information is scarce, vague or conflicting, and in
> decision problems where preferences may also be incomplete. See the IPP
> web site <http://ippserv.rug.ac.be> for introductory articles about
> imprecise probabilities, an extensive bibliography, and a collection of
> survey articles on special types of imprecise probability models.
>
> Symposium language
> ------------------
> The working language of the symposium will be English. No simultaneous
> translation in other languages will be available.
>
> Preregistration
> ---------------
> If you are planning to submit a paper or want to participate in the
> symposium, or if you want to receive more information ISIPTA '01, you
> can fill out the electronic preregistration form on the symposium web
> site (http://ippserv.rug.ac.be/~isipta01).
>
> How to submit a paper
> ---------------------
> Papers are encouraged on all aspects of imprecise probability and its
> applications. Those wishing to present a paper at the symposium should
> submit a short paper of 4-10 pages electronically, by 15 January 2001.
> LaTeX and Word style files will be made available on the symposium web
> site (http://ippserv.rug.ac.be/~isipta01) in the coming days. The
> Program Committee will decide which of these papers are accepted. The
> successful authors will then be invited to submit a final version of
> their paper, for publication in a volume of symposium proceedings (which
> will be available as a published book before the start of the
> symposium).
>
> Each accepted paper will be given the opportunity for both a brief oral
> presentation as well as a poster session.
>
> All the papers that are accepted for the symposium will also be made
> available on our web site (http://ippserv.rug.ac.be/~isipta01) well
> before the symposium. This will allow the participants to study the
> papers in some detail before they are actually presented.
>
> Symposium web site
> ------------------
> All information relating to the symposium will in due course be
> published on the symposium web site: http://ippserv.rug.ac.be/~isipta01
>
> Important dates
> ----------------
> Paper submission deadline: 15 January 2001
> Notification of acceptance: 9 March 2001
> Deadline for revised papers: 30 March 2001
> Symposium: 26 - 29 June 2001
>
> Questions
> ---------
> If you have any questions about the symposium, please contact the
> Organising Committee, at the following address:
>
> Terrence Fine
> Director
> Center for Applied Mathematics
> Rhodes Hall 612
> Cornell University
> Ithaca NY 14853
> USA
>
> Tel: +1-607-255-4336/3643
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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