(Vancouver, December 14, 2024, Website)

Call for Papers

Recent advancements in large language models (LLMs) have unlocked new opportunities at the intersection of artificial intelligence and mathematical reasoning, ranging from new methods that solve complex problems or prove theorems, to new forms of human-machine collaboration in mathematics and beyond.

Our proposed workshop is centered on the intersection of arficial intelligence and mathematical reasoning, with an emphasis on, but not limited to, large language models. Our guiding theme is:

“To what extent can machine learning models comprehend mathematics, and what applications could arise from this capability?”

To address this question, we aim to bring together a diverse group of scholars from different backgrounds, institutions, and disciplines into our workshop. Our objective is to foster a lively and constructive dialogue on areas related, but not limited, to the following:

Important Dates

Paper submission opens: August 1, 2024
Deadline for paper submission: September 20, 2024 September 25, 2024 (AoE time)
Notification: October 9, 2024
Camera Ready: October 30, 2024
Workshop: December 14, 2024

Submission Requirements

Submissions to MATH-AI 2024 are limited to 4 pages of content, but may contain an unlimited number of pages for references and appendices. The latter may not necessarily be read by the reviewers. We request and recommend that authors rely on the supplementary material only to include minor details (e.g., hyperparameter settings, reproducibility information, etc.) that do not fit in the 4 pages. The review process is double-blind, so please ensure that all papers are appropriately anonymised.

All submissions must be formatted with LaTeX using the NeurIPS paper format. The checklist is not necessary.

All accepted papers will be presented in an in-person poster session, and some will be selected for oral presentation. We also permit papers that have been recently published or are under submission to another venue. Please mark such papers accordingly upon submission. The page limit for these submissions is 4 pages. Accepted papers will be displayed on the MATH-AI 2024 homepage, but are to be considered non-archival.

Submission Link: https://openreview.net/group?id=NeurIPS.cc/2024/Workshop/MATH-AI

Camera-ready Requirements

The final version of all accepted papers will be given one additional page of content (up to 5 pages) so that reviewers’ comments can be taken into account.

Please email any inquiries to mathai.neurips2024@gmail.com.