Monday, June 26, 2023

[DMANET] [CFP] ILP 2023: EXTENDED DEADLINES

*** Apologies for cross-posting ***


Call for Papers: 32nd International Conference on Inductive Logic
Programming, ILP @IJCLR2023.

The Conference will be held within The third International Joint Conference
on Learning & Reasoning (IJCLR2023) at the University of Bari "Aldo Moro",
Bari, Italy,13-15 November 2023.

https://ilp2023.unife.it/


We solicit submissions in all areas of learning in logic and
multi-relational data mining. Areas of interest include, but are not
limited to:

-

Theory of ILP, foundations of logical & relational learning,
computational learning theory.
-

Learning in various logical representations and formalisms, such as
logic programming & answer set programming, first-order & higher-order
logic, description logic & ontologies.
-

Statistical relational learning, including structure/parameter learning
for probabilistic logic languages, relational probabilistic graphical
models, kernel-based methods, neural-symbolic learning.
-

Meta-interpretive learning & predicate invention.
-

Semi-supervised & unsupervised relational learning.
-

Methods for scaling-up ILP, parallel & distributed relational learning.
-

Incremental & online relational learning, learning from data streams.
-

Applications of ILP.


We solicit three types of submissions:


1.

Conference papers, describing original work with appropriate
experimental evaluation and/or a self-contained theoretical contribution.
Submitted conference papers should not have been published, or be under
review for a journal, or another conference with published
proceedings. Conference
papers may be either long papers, of up to 15 pages, including references,
or short papers of up to 6-9 pages, including references. Long papers
should contain a substantial contribution that justifies their length, e.g.
proofs of extensive experimental studies. Accepted conference papers will
be published by the Springer LNAI conference proceedings.
2.

Late-breaking abstracts, briefly outlining novel ideas and proposals
that the authors would like to present at the conference. These could
include e.g. original work in progress without conclusive experimental
findings, or other relevant work, not yet ready for publication.
Submissions of late-breaking abstracts will be accepted/rejected on the
grounds of relevance. Accepted late-breaking abstracts will be published on
the conference website. Late-breaking abstracts must not exceed 4 pages,
including references.
3.

Recently published papers relevant to ILP, or papers recently accepted
for publication by a first-class conference such as ECML/PKDD, ICML, KDD,
ICDM, AAAI, IJCAI, etc. or journal such as MLJ, DMKD, JMLR etc. These will
be accepted/rejected on the grounds of relevance and quality of the
original publication venue. For papers of this category a link to the
original work will be published on the conference website. Authors should
submit the abstract and the PDF file of the original submission, specifying
in the abstract the original venue where the paper was accepted in addition
to the acceptance date. Authors submitting a recently published paper
should submit it through IJCLR's "Recently Published Papers Track" option
from the submission page.

All accepted papers will be assigned a presentation slot at the conference.
Long conference papers will be assigned an extended slot, while short
conference papers, late-breaking abstracts and recently published papers
will be assigned a reduced slot.

Additionally, authors of accepted papers will have the opportunity to
present their papers during the joint poster sessions. At least one of the
authors of accepted papers/late-breaking abstracts must register for the
conference and present their work.

SUBMISSIONS

Submissions will be handled by EasyChair. To submit a paper to ILP, authors
are invited to follow the submission link (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ijclr2023) and select the ILP
track. For recently published papers please use the "Recently Published
Papers Track".

Submissions must be in Springer LNCS format, according to the Springer LNCS
author instructions. Already published papers should be submitted in their
original format and the authors should indicate the original publication
venue.


IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract submission (long & short conference papers) 6th July 2023
(extended)

Paper submission (long & short conference papers) 13th July 2023 (extended)

Author notification 25th August 2023

Camera-ready due 8th September 2023

Late-breaking abstracts & already published papers 1st September 2023

Author notification 15th September 2023

ILP Conference 13-15th November 2023

--
Riccardo Zese, PhD
Università di Ferrara
Via Luigi Borsari 46, I-44121, Ferrara, Italy
Tel.: +39 0532974802
www.unife.it

**********************************************************
*
* Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to
*
* DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de
*
* Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be
* addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The
* original sender, however, is invited to prepare an
* update of the replies received and to communicate it
* via DMANET.
*
* DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET)
* http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/
*
**********************************************************