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ILP 2017 - Special issue on Inductive Logic Programming

Date2017-08-15

Deadline2017-03-15

VenueOnline, Online Online

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.springer.com/10994

Topics/Call fo Papers

We are delighted to announce an open call for a Machine Learning Journal special issue on Inductive Logic Programming. Papers for the special issue are solicited in all areas of learning in logic, multi-relational data mining, statistical relational learning, graph and tree mining, learning in other (non-propositional) logic-based knowledge representation frameworks, exploring intersections to statistical learning and other probabilistic approaches. In addition to the above topics, we also encourage contributions in the areas of cognitive technologies, knowledge acquisition from big data, the cloud and crowd sourced data, deep relational learning, as well as contributions on the application of any of these solutions to real world problems.
The papers can address topics including, but not limited to:
- Theoretical aspects: logical-foundations of learning; computational/statistical learning theory; specialisation and generalisation; probabilistic logic-based learning; graph and tree mining.
- Representation and languages for learning: logic programming; Datalog; first-order logic; description logic and ontologies; higher-order logic; Answer Set Programming; probabilistic logic languages; constraint logic programming; knowledge graphs.
- Algorithms and systems: learning with (semi-)structured data; (semi-)supervised and unsupervised relational learning; relational reinforcement learning; predicate invention; propositionalisation approaches; multi-instance learning; learning in the presence of uncertainty; meta-level learning.
- Applications of learning: art; bioinformatics; systems biology; games; medical informatics; robotics; natural language processing; web-mining; software engineering; modelling and adaptation of control systems; socio-technical systems.
Paper Submission:
Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality, original work that has neither appeared in, nor is under consideration by, other journals.
All papers will be reviewed following standard reviewing procedures for the Machine Learning journal.
Papers must be prepared in accordance with the Journal guidelines:
http://www.springer.com/10994
Manuscripts must be submitted to:
http://MACH.edmgr.com
An article is submitted to the ILP'16 special issue by choosing "S.I. : ILP 2016" as the article type. Articles should preferably be no longer than 20 pages, and submissions exceeding this length will not be given priority during reviews and will be under review for a longer period causing delays to the publication of the special issue.
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: 15 March 2017
First review results: 15 May 2017
Revised papers due: 17 July 2017
Final selection: 15 August 2017
The Special Issue Guest Editors:
Alessandra Russo, Imperial College London
James Cussens, University of York

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