NeSy2025 updated CfP: 19th International Conference on Neurosymbolic Learning and Reasoning, Santa Cruz (CA, USA), September 8-10, 2025

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We invite you to submit papers to the 19th International Conference on Neurosymbolic Learning and Reasoning (NeSy 2025), held in Santa Cruz (CA, USA) from September 8-10, 2025.


NeSy is the premier annual conference of the research community working on neurosymbolic AI, integrating symbolic and neural approaches to learning, reasoning, and problem-solving in AI. Accepted papers of NeSy 2025 will be published in a volume of Proceedings of Machine Learning Research (PMLR).


Website: https://2025.nesyconf.org 

Correspondence: organ...@nesyconf.org


===== Relevant Dates =====

Full and short paper abstract deadline: February 28, 2025

Full and short paper submission: March 7, 2025

Author notification: April 18, 2025

Camera-ready papers: May 19, 2025


Late paper (full and short) and extended abstract submission: June 6, 2025

Author notifications: July 3, 2025

Camera-ready papers: July 18, 2025


All deadlines are 11:59 PM, AoE. Please use OpenReview for submissions.


===== Subject Areas =====

The NeSy conference invites theoretical, experimental and applied submissions on the integration of neural networks and symbolic AI.


This year, we have three Special Tracks:

In addition, we invite papers on all topics related to Neurosymbolic AI, including but not limited to

  • Informed Machine Learning;

  • Addressing knowledge representation and reasoning tasks using neural networks;

  • Code generation and knowledge engineering with neural networks, including with LLMs;

  • Studying and improving LLM reasoning with Neurosymbolic methods;

  • Neurosymbolic cognitive modelling;

  • Languages for Neurosymbolic AI, including differentiable and probabilistic programming languages;

  • Embedding methods for structured information;

  • Circuits and knowledge compilation for Neurosymbolic AI;

  • Specification and verification of machine/deep learning systems;

  • Neurosymbolic methods for reinforcement learning, causality, structure learning, transfer, meta, multitask and continual learning, relational learning, graph neural networks;

  • Applications of Neurosymbolic AI, including in education, law, simulation, finance, healthcare, robotics, software engineering, systems engineering, bioinformatics, and visual intelligence;


===== Submission guidelines =====

  • All submissions should be made before the deadline on our OpenReview page.
  • Please use the Latex template available at this link.
  • Both full and short paper submissions should be original pieces of work or position papers. They should not have been published elsewhere. We have a strict policy on double submissions.
  • Full and short papers will be in the conference proceedings of NeSy 2025, which will be published with the Proceedings of Machine Learning Research (PMLR).
  • Full paper submissions should not exceed 10 pages, excluding references and supplementary materials.
  • Short paper and late short paper submissions should not exceed 5 pages, excluding references and supplementary materials.
  • Extended abstracts should provide an overview of relevant papers in neurosymbolic AI and should not exceed 2 pages. The original papers should be recently published pieces of work at top conferences (e.g, NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, AAAI, IJCAI etc.) and journals such as (e.g., AIJ, JAIR, MLJ, IEEE TNNLS, NAI etc.).

The conference will be held in-person, and authors of accepted papers are required to attend the conference physically to present their work. Please note that the late paper and extended abstract notification is rather close to the conference to allow for late-breaking results — authors from outside the US need to make sure that they have enough time to obtain US visas.

Reviewing will be double-blind. After notification, reviews of accepted papers will be posted online on OpenReview along with the originally submitted version of the paper. Reviewers remain anonymous unless they opt in to them being named.

Accepted paper authors will be invited to submit extended versions of papers to a special issue of the Neurosymbolic Artificial Intelligence journal.

All questions about submissions should be addressed to organ...@nesyconf.org.

===== Organizing Committee =====

organ...@nesyconf.org


General/Local Chair: 

+ Leilani H. Gilpin (UC Santa Cruz, Barcelona)


Program Chairs:

+ Pascal Hitzler (Kansas State University)

+ Eleonora Giunchiglia (Imperial College London)

+ Emile van Krieken (University of Edinburgh)

Neurosymbolic Generative Models Special Track Chairs:

+ Thiviyan Thanapalasingam (Sony AI)

+ Kareem Ahmed (University of California, Irvine)


Neurosymbolic Methods for Trustworthy and Interpretable AI Special Track Chairs:

+ Abhilekha Dalal (Kansas State University)

+ Vaishak Belle (University of Edinburgh)


Knowledge Graphs, Ontologies and Neurosymbolic AI Special Track Chairs:

+ Cogan Shimizu (Wright State University)

+ Claudia d'Amato (University of Bari)


-- 
Pascal Hitzler
Lloyd T. Smith Creativity in Engineering Chair
Director, Center for AI and Data Science CAIDS
Director, Inst. for Digital Agriculture and Adv. Analyt. ID3A
Kansas State University   http://www.pascal-hitzler.de
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