Dear members of AI Inference and Machine Learning Communities,
After several years of slumber, we are pleased to announce the resurrection of the UAI inference competition. This year we introduce a new machine learning component to the competition (read more below).
The goal of this competition is to explore our communities’ various approaches to approximating quantities of graphical models such as the partition function or probability of evidence, the MAP and the marginal MAP values, evaluating the algorithms on an array of problems with varying difficulties. As alluded to, this year we also include a new category that hosts the machine learning challenge: multi-label classification (MLC), extending the competition to exploring various learning algorithms. We hope this event will continue to stimulate algorithms development and especially assess the state of the art in solvers for inference and learning in graphical models.
The timeline for the competition is as follows:
June, 2022
· sample benchmarks to be released
· solver submission opens (June 15th)
July, 2022
· solver evaluations begin
August, 2022
· mid-competition update (to be announced at UAI-2022)
October, 2022
· solver submissions close
· final competition results announced!
More information can be found on this year’s competition website: https://uaicompetition.github.io/uci-2022/
We encourage anyone interested – whether new to the field or veterans – to join! Please reach out to us via uaicompetition@gmail.com with any questions.
We look forward to hearing from you and including your solvers in the competition!
UAI-2022 Competition Organizers
Rina Dechter (University of California, Irvine)
Vibhav Gogate (University of Texas, Dallas)
Alexander Ihler (University of California, Irvine)
Junkyu Lee (IBM Research)
Bobak Pezeshki (University of California, Irvine)