[TYPES/announce] CfP: SCSS 2024

Temur Kutsia kutsia at risc.jku.at
Fri Feb 23 16:47:41 EST 2024


[Apologies for multiple posting]


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#            Second Announcement and Call for Papers
#              The 10th International Symposium on
#           Symbolic Computation in Software Science
#                 In the Era of Artificial Intelligence
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#                      August 28-30, 2024
#                 Tokyo University of Science
#              https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.scss-conference.org/2024__;!!IBzWLUs!VreKosNBPMNQr3V4XVqDQ-XfONPelBbp8I2PuxrAr0-0x_nBMnpBbCzU54DMR5iGwiMZjNGWoLTfpliDlg-9mgA6G-cPbWWs$ 
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  SCSS 2024 is the 10th International Symposium on Symbolic
  Computation in Software Science. It aims to promote research
  on theoretical and practical aspects of symbolic computation in
  software science, combined with modern artificial intelligence
  techniques.

  Symbolic computation is the science of computing with symbolic
  objects (terms, formulae, programs, representations of algebraic
  objects, etc.) Powerful algorithms have been developed during
  the past decades for the significant subareas of symbolic
  computation: computer algebra and computational logic. These
  algorithms and methods are successfully applied in various fields,
  including software science, which covers a broad range of
  software construction and analysis.

  For more information, see
  https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.scss-conference.org/2024__;!!IBzWLUs!VreKosNBPMNQr3V4XVqDQ-XfONPelBbp8I2PuxrAr0-0x_nBMnpBbCzU54DMR5iGwiMZjNGWoLTfpliDlg-9mgA6G-cPbWWs$ 

  ***Scope***

  The topics of the symposium include, but are not limited to,
  the following

  - methods for large-scale computer understanding of mathematics and 
science
  - program synthesis, transformation, and verification by AI methods
  - automated reasoning and knowledge management
  - theorem proving methods and techniques
  - formal verification of AI and machine learning algorithms
  - formal methods for the analysis of security
  - symbolic methods for computational geometry and image processing
  - symbolic methods for semantic web and cloud computing
  - query languages for symbolic data

  ***Call for Papers***

  Original submissions are invited in two categories: regular research
  papers and work-in-progress papers. Regular research papers must not
  exceed 15 pages in LNCS format, including references and appendices.
  It is planned for the accepted papers to be published in proceedings
  in the Springer LNAI series. Shorter papers on tools may be considered
  in this category and should include a URL from which the tool can be
  downloaded or accessed online.

  Work-in-progress papers need not be original. Concurrent submission to
  another conference or a journal is allowed. Papers in this category are
  limited in length to 4 pages in the EPTCS format. The accepted ones
  will be presented at the symposium and will be included in the
  Computing Research Repository (CoRR).

  Papers and abstracts are submitted via the EasyChair submission page:
  https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scss2024__;!!IBzWLUs!VreKosNBPMNQr3V4XVqDQ-XfONPelBbp8I2PuxrAr0-0x_nBMnpBbCzU54DMR5iGwiMZjNGWoLTfpliDlg-9mgA6GwL0l201$ 

  ***Important Dates***

  2024-02-23: regular paper title and abstract submission
  2024-03-01: regular paper full submission
  2024-05-01: regular paper decision notification
  2024-06-15: regular paper camera-ready submission
  2024-06-07: work-in-progress papers submission
  2024-06-21: work-in-progress papers notification
  2024-08-28: conference begins

***Invited Speakers***

  Wenshin Lee University of Stirling, UK
  Adrian Tate NAG Ltd, UK
  Stephen Wolfram Wolfram Research, USA
  Kazuhiro Yokoyama Rikkyo University, Japan


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