Call for Workshops

The ACML 2026 organizing committee invites proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference on Dec 4th, 2026, in Melbourne, Australia. The conference aims at providing a leading international forum for researchers in machine learning and related fields to share new results, ideas and discuss emerging topics.

We welcome proposals for workshops on various aspects of machine learning and its related fields. Joint tutorial-workshop proposals are also highly encouraged. The proposals should highlight original research contributions, with a particular focus on showcasing advancements from Asia. Submissions from under-represented groups/regions are especially welcome. In alignment with the main conference, all workshops will be held in person, fostering an enriching environment where attendees can actively engage in interactive discussions, explore networking opportunities, and cultivate collaborations

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

A workshop proposal should include the following:

  1. Title and abstract
  2. Overview and outline of the workshop (half-day or full-day)
  3. Secured and potential invited speakers
  4. Previous experience organizing a workshop (if any)
  5. Brief bio of organizers

For points 3 and 5, please provide specific details regarding efforts on diversity, equity, and inclusion. The page limit for the proposal is 8 pages.

You may follow the template provided in the link (https://github.com/TianYaDY/ACML2026workshop/raw/refs/heads/main/ACML_Workshop_Proposal_Sample.zip), or alternatively provide your own template.

Proposals and questions should be submitted to workshop co-chairs at acmlworkshop2026@gmail.com

Important dates

Date Event
June 22, 2026 (Monday) Workshop proposals due (Pacific Time)
June 29, 2026 (Monday) Acceptance notification
October 12, 2026 (Monday) Workshop material/website due (Pacific Time)
December 4, 2026 (Friday) ACML workshops