SCML-2026: International Conference on
               Symbolic Computation and Machine Learning
                  July 6-8, 2026, Hagenberg, Austria
               https://scml.risc.jku.at/conference-2026/
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Organized by the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC) as part of 
the RISC Summer 2026 jointly with the SCDDE 2026 workshop on Symbolic 
Computation and Differential and Difference Equations.

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

The SCML-2026 conference is dedicated to all research that strives to combine 
"Symbolic Computation" (SC) and "Machine Learning" (ML) as two major approaches 
to "Artificial Intelligence", in particular to the application of ML to SC, the 
application of SC to ML, and the hybrid combination of SC and ML to solving 
problems. SCML-2026 provides ample space to exchange ideas and discuss recent 
approaches in this newly emerging research field. It presents, in particular, 
plenty of opportunities to discuss new research projects, form project 
consortia, and identify funding programs in this area.

SCML-2026 is a "presentation-oriented" conference that solicits submissions in 
the form of extended abstracts (1-2 pages) which are only briefly reviewed with 
respect to their relevance to the topics of the conference. The abstracts of 
accepted presentations are collectively published as a "conference booklet" in 
the frame of the SCML publication forum. At least one author of an accepted 
abstract is required to register as a presenter at the conference.

CALL FOR FULL PAPERS

Furthermore, we explicitly encourage the SCML-2026 authors to also submit full 
papers related to their presentations to the

  SCML Publishing Forum
  https://scml.risc.jku.at/

where they are refereed according to the rules of the forum and, if accepted, 
published there. According to the "continuous call for papers"
of the SCML publishing forum, papers can be submitted at any time before or 
after the conference (without deadline). However, the acceptance of a 
presentation at the SCML-2026 conference does not depend on the acceptance of a 
paper at the SCML publishing forum. On the other hand, if a paper accepted for 
the SCML publication forum is already presented at the SCML-2026 conference, we 
waive its presentation at a later SCML virtual workshop.

TOPICS

Examples of topics in the scope of SCML-2026 are:

* Applying ML to computer mathematics, algebra, geometry;
  integrating ML into mathematical software systems.
* Applying ML to automated reasoning, theorem proving, satisfiability
  solving; integrating ML into interactive and automated provers.
* Applying ML to the synthesis of programs ("vibe coding") and their
  verification; integrating ML into program verification systems.
* Applying SC to analyzing ML models ("explainable AI"), deriving error
  bounds, ensuring robustness, interpreting answers.
* Applying SC to verifying ML models ("verified AI"), preventing errors
  and hallucinations.
* Applying SC to synthesizing ML models with guaranteed error bounds,
  robustness, correctness properties.
* Integrating SC capabilities (such as computer algebra and automated
  reasoning) into ML models.
* Applying LLMs to the automatic formalization of
  mathematical/logical texts.
* Applying LLMs as natural language interfaces to SC systems,
  integrating co-pilots into SC systems.
* Combining linguistic reasoning (LLMs) and formal reasoning
  (theorem provers).
* Combining LLMs and SC systems for education.
* Teaching (for example, in mathematics) using a combination of
  SC and ML systems.
* Software and system descriptions, datasets, benchmarks, and
  metrics related to the interplay of SC and ML.

All in all, we consider submissions that explore the interaction between the 
two fields of SC and ML - not standalone works on either SC or ML.

DATES

December 15, 2025: Opening of submissions
March 2, 2025:     Opening of registrations
April 27, 2026:    DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF EXTENDED ABSTRACTS
May 11, 2026:      Last notifications of acceptance
May 25, 2026:      Deadline for registrations of presenters
June 15, 2026:     Deadline for registration of non-presenters
July 6, 2026:      Start of conference

After the submission of an extended abstract, the notification of acceptance is 
sent out WITHIN TWO WEEKS.

CONTACT

Email: [email protected]
Web:   https://scml.risc.jku.at/conference-2026/

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  https://scml.risc.jku.at/conference-2026/mailinglist/

in order to stay informed about the SCML-2026 conference.
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