The 38th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
February 20-27, 2024 | Vancouver, Canada
Important Dates for Organziers
Note: all deadlines are “anywhere on earth” (UTC-12)
Monday, August 28, 2023: Proposals for Workshops Due
Thursday, September 14, 2023: Decisions Sent to Organizers
Friday, September 22, 2023: Workshop CFP Due at AAAI
Friday, November 24, 2023: Workshop Submissions Due to Organizers
Monday, December 11, 2023: Notifications Sent to Authors
Wednesday, December 20, 2023: AAAI-24 Early Registration Deadline
Friday, January 5, 2023: List of Participants Due at AAAI
February 26 – 27, 2024: AAAI-24 Workshop Program
While we realize that the times are constrained and often quite short, unfortunately the complexity of the main event does not leave us with any flexibility in this regard.
Workshops: Call for Proposals
Workshops are scheduled to be held at the end of the conference, February 26 – 27, 2024 (Monday-Tuesday). Workshop participants will have the opportunity to meet and discuss issues with a selected focus — providing an informal setting for active exchange among researchers, developers and users on topics of current interest. Members of all segments of the AI community are encouraged to submit proposals. To foster interaction and exchange of ideas, the workshops will be kept small, with approximately 25-65 participants. Attendance is occasionally limited to active participants only, but most workshops allow general registration by all interested individuals. The format of workshops will be determined by their organizers, who are encouraged to leave ample time for general discussion. Workshops will typically be one full day in length, although half-day and two-day proposals will also be considered.
The AAAI-24 Workshop co-chairs particularly encourage the submission of proposals for interdisciplinary workshops, which may involve co-organizers that are from disciplines other than AI or may attract participants from disciplines other than AI. Proposals that focus on important or novel application domains for AI are also encouraged.
Proposal Content
Proposals for workshops should be about two (2) pages in length (this is not a hard constraint) in AAAI style, and should contain the following:
- The title of the proposed workshop
- A description of the workshop topic, identifying the specific issues on which the workshop will focus.
- A brief discussion of why the topic is of particular interest at this time, including a discussion of prior workshops in this area (if applicable).
- A brief description highlighting the organizing committee’s expertise in the area and experience organizing similar events.
- A brief description of the proposed workshop format, regarding the mix of elements such as paper presentations, invited talks, panels, and general discussion.
- An indication as to whether the workshop should be considered for a half-day, one, or two-day meeting.
- The names and contact information (email, postal addresses, and telephone numbers) of the organizing committee, plus short descriptions of their relevant expertise. Please specify the main contact. The organizing committee should ideally be three or four people knowledgeable in the field. Strong proposals include organizers who bring differing perspectives to the workshop topic and who are actively connected to the communities of potential participants.
- A list of comparable workshops, either from AAAI or similar conferences, with corresponding links to further details. Please indicate specifically if this workshop is part of a continuing series.
Workshops are an excellent forum for exploring emerging approaches and task areas, for bridging the gaps between AI and other fields or between subfields of AI, for elucidating the results of exploratory research, or for critiquing existing approaches. Because workshops are intended for focused exploration of special topics, topics that are already the subject of regular meetings are not appropriate.
Workshop Organization
Workshop organizers will be responsible for the following:
- Producing a call for participation
- The call for participation is due no later than September 22, 2023. It will be posted on the AAAI web site. Organizers are responsible for additional publicity such as distributing the CFP to relevant newsgroups and mailing lists, and especially to potential audiences from outside the AAAI community. Organizers are encouraged to maintain their own web site with updated information about the workshop.
- Selecting participants
- Workshop attendance is by invitation of the organizers. Selection of attendees will be made by the organizers on the basis of submissions, which are due December 18, 2023. Workshop organizers will need to provide AAAI with a preliminary list of the participants by January 5, 2024. (The early registration deadline is scheduled for December 19.)
- Workshop paper publication
- AAAI no longer produces workshop technical reports and does not post workshop papers in its digital library. Workshop organizers are free to pursue other publishing channels. Organizers are responsible for coordination of this process and should communicate directly with their accepted authors regarding deadlines and other issues.
AAAI will provide logistical support, meeting places for the workshops, and will determine the dates and times of the workshops. AAAI reserves the right to drop any workshop if the organizers miss the above deadlines or if there is insufficient participation. Workshops are not to be used as a vehicle for marketing products. A reduced workshop registration fee will be offered to AAAI-24 technical program registrants.
Proposal Submission
Please submit your workshop proposals to the submission site no later than August 28, 2023 (no postal submissions). PDF format is required. Organizers will be notified of the committee’s decision by September 14, 2023.
For More Information
Inquiries concerning submissions and suggestions for the workshop program may be directed to the program co-chairs at aaai24wpchairs@aaai.org. All other inquiries should be directed to AAAI at aaai24@aaai.org.
AAAI-24 Workshop Co-Chairs
Jesse Davis (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Ariel Felner (Ben Gurion University, Israel)