Dear all,
The next WUML conference on uncertainty in machine learning will take in Tartu during February.
This is a nice workshop that promotes discussion around Machine learning. People attending usually have a very nice experience and in many occasion follow-up collaborations.
Best regards
Sébastien
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Sebastien Destercke, Ph. D. CNRS researcher in computer science.
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From: Meelis Kull <meelis.kull@ut.ee> Subject: WUML 2026 – Workshop on Uncertainty in Machine Learning, Tartu, Estonia, Feb 2–4, 2026 Date: 3 November 2025 at 11:15:32 CET To: Meelis Kull <meelis.kull@ut.ee>
Dear colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the Workshop on Uncertainty in Machine Learning (WUML 2026) will be held on February 2–4, 2026, at the University of Tartu, Estonia.
Following the successful previous editions in Munich (2024) and Milan (2025), WUML 2026 will continue to provide an open and informal forum for discussing recent advances and challenges in uncertainty in machine learning.
The first WUML workshop was held in 2015, and the event has been held annually since 2023, with recent editions in Ghent, Munich, and Milan. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested in the topic of uncertainty in machine learning. It aims to provide a forum for discussing the latest developments in modeling and quantifying uncertainty in machine learning problems, as well as for exploring new research directions in this field.
As in previous years, WUML 2026 will be an informal event without a paper submission system. Participants are welcome to give a talk, present a poster, or simply attend the workshop. Participation is free of charge, though attendees are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation expenses.
Preliminary information about the workshop is available at: https://sites.google.com/view/wuml2026
Those interested in attending are kindly asked to confirm their participation by January 7, 2026, using the following form: https://forms.gle/Gom361htiTd48pfU9
Please note that, due to room capacity and expected interest, participation will be limited to a maximum of 150 attendees.
For any questions, please feel free to contact the organizers. You are also welcome to share this announcement with colleagues or students who may be interested in attending.
We look forward to seeing you in Tartu!
On behalf of the WUML 2026 Organizing Committee Meelis Kull
Meelis Kull Head of the Estonian Centre of Excellence in AI Professor of Artificial Intelligence Institute of Computer Science University of Tartu meelis.kull@ut.ee <mailto:meelis.kull@ut.ee>