CFP summary
The Australasian Data Science and Machine Learning Conference (AusDM) is a long-running regional forum for researchers and practitioners working across data science and intelligent data analysis. Formerly known as the Australasian Data Mining Conference, the series has been held since 2002 and the 2026 edition is its 24th installment. AusDM'26 positions itself as a venue for cutting-edge research, industry case studies, and student projects, with an emphasis on turning large data collections into meaningful insight through analytics and machine learning. The conference theme for 2026, “Entering a New World Driven by Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence,” highlights both methodological innovation and cross-disciplinary applications. The event is scheduled to take place face-to-face at the UTS campus in Sydney, bringing together academic and industry communities around data analytics, machine learning, deep learning, generative AI, and practical data-driven innovation.
Topics
Data analytics; machine learning; deep learning; generative AI; intelligent analysis of large data sets; research and application tracks; industry case studies; student projects; data-driven methods and applications across disciplines. Official site states that AusDM covers Data Analytics, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Generative AI, and is dedicated to advancing the intelligent analysis of large data sets to uncover meaningful insights. The 2026 theme is “Entering a New World Driven by Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.”