Connectionists: CFP: Special Issue on Neurosymbolic Generative Models
Kordjamshidi, Parisa
kordjams at msu.edu
Fri Mar 7 11:42:04 EST 2025
Call for Papers: Special Issue on Neurosymbolic Generative Models
Explore the future of AI by contributing to the Special Issue on Neurosymbolic Generative Models! We invite cutting-edge research that integrates symbolic reasoning with deep generative models (DGMs), such as large language models, to improve performance, interpretability, and robustness in AI applications.
Topics include:
- Neurosymbolic learning and reasoning in DGMs
- Enhancing interpretability, robustness, and fairness in DGMs
- Applications in science, healthcare, finance, and more
Fast Track Opportunity for extended versions of recently published conference papers.
Submission Deadlines:
- Regular & Fast Track: March 31st 2025
Submit your paper today and join a transformative discussion shaping the future of AI!
Visit https://neurosymbolic-ai-journal.com/content/call-papers-special-issue-neurosymbolic-generative-models for more details or contact the guest editors at: nesy-genai at googlegroups.com <mailto:nesy-genai at googlegroups.com>
Please note that the Open Access cost of the Journal does NOT apply to this special issue, which is free of any cost.
Submission Guide
You must use the NeSy Journal Submission system to submit a paper to the Neurosymbolic Generative Models special issue. Here is an overview of the paper submission process:
You will need to create an account on https://neurosymbolic-ai-journal.com/user/register. Ensure this is done in advance as the account approval may take a few days.
After registration, you will receive a confirmation email. This confirms that your account has been created, however, there is an additional step required to get your account approved.
You need to request account approval by sending an e-mail to eic at neurosymbolic-ai-journal.com <mailto:eic at neurosymbolic-ai-journal.com> from the registered email address. If your account is not approved within a day, please inform Pascal Hitzler phitzler at googlemail.com <mailto:phitzler at googlemail.com>.
Once your account is approved, you will receive a link to set your password. Set your password and confirm that your contact details are correct.
Once you are logged in, navigate to the submission page: https://neurosymbolic-ai-journal.com/node/add/submit-paper.
In the submission form
Enter details about your details and information about your paper
Under “Submission Type” select “Article in Special Issue”
Upload your paper as a PDF document. Please note that the file cannot exceed 48 MB in size.
Write a brief cover letter indicating that you are submitting your paper to the “Neurosymbolic Generative Models” special issue. If you are submitting an extended paper, please also summarise your additional contributions.
Click Preview to double-check your submission. If everything is okay, click the “Submit” button.
You should immediately receive an email, confirming your paper submission.
If you encounter any issues with the submission process (e.g., registration delays), please do not hesitate to contact the mailing list: nesy-genai at googlegroups.com <mailto:nesy-genai at googlegroups.com>.
Thanks,
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Kordjamshidi, Parisa
Associate Professor
Computer Science and Engineering
Michigan State University
http://www.cse.msu.edu/~kordjams/
Heterogeneous Learning & Reasoning Lab: https://hlr.github.io/
Woman, Life, Freedom
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