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Introduction: Geoff Gordon points out AIStats 2011 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The call for papers is now out, due Nov. 1. The plan is to experiment with the review process to encourage quality in several ways. I expect to submit a paper and would encourage others with good research to do likewise.
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