CALL FOR PAPERS

14th International Workshop on Neural-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning (NeSy’19) 
In
conjunction with IJCAI 2019
https://sites.google.com/view/nesy19/

Submission deadline: Apr 12, 2019 anywhere on earth
Notification: May 10, 2019
Camera-ready paper due: May 24, 2019
IJCAI-19 conference: Aug 10-16, 2019

The NeSy workshop series is seen as a major venue for the presentation and 
discussion of key
topics related to neural-symbolic computing. NeSy has provided an atmosphere 
for the free
exchange of ideas and networking within the community of scientists that 
straddle the line
between statistical and symbolic methods in AI. We invite theoretical and 
applied submissions
of all types that span both connectionist and symbolic learning paradigms. We 
further invite
papers detailing experimental and in-the-wild neural-symbolic systems and 
papers on topics
where neural-symbolic learning has a strong use case.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Knowledge representation and reasoning in (deep) neural networks
* Symbolic knowledge extraction from neural and statistical learning models
* Explainable AI models, systems, and techniques that integrate connectionist 
and symbolic
paradigms
* Neural-symbolic cognitive models
* Biologically-inspired neural-symbolic integration
* Continual learning, integration of logic and probabilities with neural 
networks
* Neural-symbolic methods for structured learning tasks, including transfer, 
meta, and relational
learning
* Novel connectionist systems able to perform traditionally symbolic AI tasks 
(e.g., logical
deduction)
* Novel symbolic systems able to perform traditionally connectionist tasks 
(e.g., unstructured
data analysis)
* Applications in simulation, fiance, robotics, the semantic web, software 
engineering, systems
engineering, bioinformatics, and visual intelligence.
NeSy also invites short, clear, and well-written position papers for 
presentation and discussion
during the workshop.

**Submission**
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit original papers that have 
not been
submitted for review or published elsewhere using the IJCAI paper style. 
Submitted papers
must be written in English and should not exceed 6 pages in the case of 
research and
experience papers, or 3 pages in the case of position papers (including 
figures, bibliography and
appendices). All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality, 
relevance, originality,
significance, and soundness. Submissions need not be double-blind.
Submit your paper via: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nesy19
Selected papers will be presented during the workshop. The workshop will 
include extra time for
audience discussion of the presentation allowing the group to have a better 
understanding of
the issues, challenges, and ideas being presented. Accepted papers will be 
published in official
workshop proceedings, which will be distributed during the workshop. Authors of 
the best

papers will be invited to submit a revised and extended version of their papers 
to the Journal of
Applied Logics, College Publications.

General questions concerning the workshop should be addressed to 
a.gar...@city.ac.uk

For more information about neural-symbolic AI and the workshop series, please 
visit
http://www.neural-symbolic.org/

Please join the NeSy mailing list n...@jiscmail.ac.uk which is used for general
announcements about the workshop.

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