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[DMANET] ISAIM 2026: Call for Papers

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

Nineteenth International Symposium on
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE and MATHEMATICS
ISAIM 2026
https://isaim2026.cs.ou.edu/
January 7-9, 2026
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Monday, October 13, 2025

The International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics (ISAIM) is a biennial meeting that fosters interactions between mathematics, theoretical computer science, and artificial intelligence. This is the nineteenth Symposium in the series, which is sponsored by Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence. We seek submissions of recent results with a particular emphasis on the foundations of AI and mathematical methods used in AI. Papers describing applications are also encouraged, but the focus should be on principled lessons learned from the development of the application. Traditionally, the Symposium attracts participants from a variety of disciplines, thereby providing a unique forum for scientific exchange. The three-day Symposium includes invited speakers, presentations of technical papers, and special topic sessions.


SPECIAL TOPIC SESSIONS (ALREADY CONFIRMED):

o Cooperation, Competition, and Complexity in AI Planning and Learning
-Organized by Alan Kuhnle and Guni Sharon, Texas A&M University


CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS:

Proposals for additional Special Sessions are welcome. Please send a 1-2 page description and expected participants to Martin Golumbic golumbic@gmail.com<mailto:golumbic@gmail.com> by October 31, 2025.


PAPER SUBMISSION:

Paper submission will be electronic via the submission link to OpenReview on the Paper Submission page of the Symposium website (https://isaim2026.cs.ou.edu/). Papers must be formatted in accordance with the guidelines given there.

The submission deadline is Monday, October 13, 2025 (11:59PM PDT). Papers will be reviewed by members of the Program Committee. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Final versions of accepted papers, for inclusion in the conference electronic proceedings, are due by Wednesday, November 26, 2025.

Work that will have been published as of January 2026 should not be submitted to ISAIM unless it introduces a significant addition to the previously published work. However, the ISAIM web site proceedings are not archival, so papers submitted to ISAIM can be under review at the time of submission and can be submitted elsewhere after ISAIM.

Authors of a selected set of papers from the Symposium will be invited to submit full versions of their papers for inclusion in a special volume of the Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, published by Springer. Those invited submissions will be subject to refereeing at the usual standards of the journal, and authors will receive more details with the acceptance notice. Papers must of course be new and unpublished to be considered for the special volume.

Any questions regarding paper submission should be sent to the Program Committee Chairs (Dimitrios Diochnos and Joerg Rothe) at the email address <isaim-l AT lists DOT ou DOT edu>.


IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission: Monday, October 13, 2025
Notification: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Final version due: Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Symposium: January 7-9, 2026, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida


ORGANIZERS:

o General Chair: Martin Charles Golumbic, University of Haifa
o Conference Chair: Frederick Hoffman, Florida Atlantic University
o Program Committee Chairs: Dimitrios I. Diochnos, University of Oklahoma
Joerg Rothe, Heinrich-Heine University Dusseldorf
o Local Organizer: Maria Provost, Florida Atlantic University
o Publications & Publicity Chair: Jay C. Rothenberger, University of Oklahoma


PROGRAM COMMITTEE (ALREADY CONFIRMED):

Pavlos Andreadis, The University of Edinburgh
Roberto Battiti, Universita di Trento
Salem Benferhat, Universite d'Artois
Endre Boros, Rutgers University
Martin Bullinger, The University of Oxford
Elena Bunina, Bar Ilan University
Berthe Y. Choueiry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Benjamin Fish, University of Michigan
Judy Goldsmith, University of Kentucky
Lisa Hellerstein, New York University
John Hooker, Carnegie Mellon University
Taylor Johnson, Vanderbilt University
Aryeh Kontorovich, Ben Gurion University
Temur Kutsia, Johannes Kepler University
Reuth Mirsky, Tufts University
Debasis Mitra, Florida Institute of Technology
Leora Morgenstern, SRI
Lev Reyzin, University of Illinois at Chicago
Ildiko Schlotter, University of Technology and Economics of Budapest & Economic and Regional Science Research Center, Budapest, Hungary
Konstantinos Skianis, University of Ioannina
Marija Slavkovik, University of Bergen
V.S. Subrahmanian, Northwestern University
Gyorgy Turan, University of Illinois at Chicago


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