Connectionists: Deep Math 2025 call for papers
Ahmed El Hady
ahmed.imprs at gmail.com
Tue Jul 15 13:19:49 EDT 2025
DeepMath 2025: Call for Abstracts
We are pleased to announce *DeepMath 2025*: the 7th installment of the
Conference for the Mathematical Theory of Deep Learning
(www.deepmath-conference.com). This year DeepMath will be held at the
*University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan*. We have a stellar lineup
of invited speakers including:
* Laura Balzano (University of Michigan)
* Rama Chellappa (Johns Hopkins University)
* Jelena Diakonikolas (University of Wisconsin)
* Surbhi Goel (University of Pennsylvania)
* Thomas Icard (Stanford University)
* Robert Nowak (University of Wisconsin)
We are inviting researchers to present a poster during our poster
session. Please submit your work no later than *August 31, 2025* on
OpenReview using the following link:
https://openreview.net/group?id=deepmath-conference.com/DeepMath/2025/Conference
<https://openreview.net/group?id=deepmath-conference.com/DeepMath/2025/Conference>
DeepMath is a highly interdisciplinary conference focused on
understanding fundamental theory driving the success of Deep Learning. A
principal goal of this conference is to bring together theoreticians
working on deep learning from various disciplines and perspectives. We,
therefore, encourage submissions from researchers from diverse
disciplines including but not limited to
* Statistics
* Physics
* Computer science
* Neuroscience
* Mathematics
* Psychology
* Engineering
Topics may address any area of deep learning research such as:
* Expressivity
* Generalization
* Optimization
* Representations
* Computation
* Network architectures
* Recurrent networks
* Emergent abilities like in-context learning, reasoning
To complement the many conferences with applications and theory the
focus for DeepMath will be exclusively on the theoretical and
mechanistic understanding of the underlying properties of neural networks.
Abstracts will not be made public (i.e., no official proceedings), and
will be doubly-blind reviewed and selected for quality. All poster
submissions should be properly anonymized in order to allow for blind
refereeing. *Submissions should be no more than 1 page* although a
second page may be used for references. Authors should submit a pdf file
prepared using the *Latex style file available **here*
<https://storage.googleapis.com/wzukusers/user-23451351/documents/5c90d93c12862PuReXwq/DeepMath_template.zip>and
should adopt all formatting, subject headings, font sizes, etc. defined
therein. Submissions that fail to meet the format requirements will not
be reviewed. The first author listed on the abstract is considered to be
the presenting author. Each presenting author may submit only one abstract.
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