ISTM Location The Fourth International Symposium on the Tsetlin Machine will take place at the Spienza University in Rome and more information about the university can be found on this web page; https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/about-us Founded in 1303, Sapienza is the oldest university in Rome and the largest in Europe. Its mission is to contribute to the development of… Continue reading Venue
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Accommodation
We have made a pre-reservation of rooms at the following hotel:Best Western President hotel and we reccommend to book your stay at your earliest convienience. You can book your stay at this link until 08/07. After this date we are not able to guarantee for rooms. Other hotels in Rome that might be considered:Best Western… Continue reading Accommodation
Contact
For questions regarding organizing or program, kindly contact us by using one of the following e-mail addresses. Organizing Committee: org@istm.no Program Committee: pc@istm.no
Program
Conference location at Sapienza University is “Aula Magna”. Program as scheduled below: Day Time Activity Presenter Location Day 0 (Oct 8th) 14:00-15:00 Tutorial: Introduction to the Graph Tsetlin Machine Ole-Christoffer Granmo, University of Agder Sapienza University, “Aula Magna” 15:00-15:30 Break Sapienza University, B101 15:30-16:30 Tutorial: Bridging Quantum Computing and the Tsetlin Machine… Continue reading Program
Committees
General Co-Chairs Program Co-Chairs Financial Chair Publicity Chair Web Chair Steering Committee Technical Program Committee
Keynotes
We are happy to announce the following keynotes and tutorials presenting at the conference: Mark Burgess Mark Burgess is a theoretician and practitioner in the area of information systems, whose work has focused largely on distributed information infrastructure. He wrote an early popular book on C programming, which is now open and available through the Free… Continue reading Keynotes
Submissions
Submitted manuscripts should adhere to the two-column IEEE proceedings format. Full papers (up to 8 pages) and short papers (up to 4 pages) are eligible for inclusion in the conference proceedings. Other submission types, such as tutorial and demo proposals, should be submitted to the General or Program Co-Chairs by the paper submission deadline.» All… Continue reading Submissions
Call for papers
The emerging paradigm of Tsetlin machines makes a fundamental shift from arithmetic-based to logic-based machine learning. At the core, finite-state machines, based on learning automata, learn patterns using logical clauses, and these constitute a global description of the task learnt. In this way, the Tsetlin machine introduces the concept of logical interpretable learning, where both… Continue reading Call for papers
ISTM 2025
Welcome to the Fourth International Symposium on the Tsetlin Machine Sapienza University of Rome, 8-10 October, 2025 International Symposium on the Tsetlin Machine (ISTM) is a premier international symposia series which provides a high-quality networking and dissemination platform for emerging machine learning systems research and development, including the Tsetlin machine. This specialist series covers a wide… Continue reading ISTM 2025
Venue
ISTM Location The Third International Symposium on the Tsetlin Machine will take place at the University of Pittsburgh University Club (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_Club_(University_of_Pittsburgh))The building was originally home to the “University Club,” a private social club established in 1890. Initially located in downtown Pittsburgh, the club was chartered to bring together college graduates who enjoyed literature, art, and… Continue reading Venue
