The 33rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI 2024, the premier international gathering of researchers in AI, is inviting proposals for workshops to be held August 03-09, 2024 in Jeju Island, South Korea, immediately prior to the main conference. The aim of the workshop program is to provide a structured setting for the discussion of specialized technical topics, and the format of proposed workshops should be designed to promote an active exchange of ideas between attendees.

All members of the AI community are invited to submit workshop proposals for review. We encourage several forms of workshops:

  • Classical workshops that focus on a particular research area, including proposals for continuations of workshops that were held at previous general AI conferences (e.g., IJCAI, AAAI, ECAI) or discipline specific conferences (e.g., NeurIPS, KR, AAMAS, UAI, ICAPS…).
  • Workshops that focus on emerging topics and applications, or on open research questions and challenges.
  • Cross-discipline workshops that foster exchange of ideas between groups that are unaware of each other’s research.
  • Miscellaneous topics of interest to the AI community.

Workshops can vary in length from half a day to two days. To cover costs, it is necessary to charge workshop participants a workshop fee, which is separate from the main conference fee. Workshop attendees do not need to register for the main IJCAI conference, but are encouraged to do so. IJCAI reserves the right to cancel workshops whose attendance does not support their running costs.

All workshops must be held fully in-person according to IJCAI’s policy.

Important Dates

February 05, 2024: Proposal submission deadline (anywhere on earth)
March 11, 2024: Acceptance notification
August 3-5, 2024: IJCAI-24 workshops

Requirements for Proposal Submission

Workshop proposals should be submitted electronically as a single PDF file via the web page
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IJCAI2024

Each proposal must contain the following information clearly indicated in the proposal:

  • Call for contributions, containing a brief introduction and list of relevant topic areas.
  • A preliminary workshop format and a proposed schedule for organizing the workshop, including desired length for the workshop (0.5-day, 1-day, 1.5-day or 2-day). Please indicate if you intend to have any activities other than contributed talks (e.g., invited talks, panels, or posters).
  • Estimate of the audience size.
  • A tentative list of PC members (including full names and affiliations). PC member backgrounds should vary and expertise should cover the topics outlined in the call for submissions.
  • A list of related workshops held within the last few years, if any, and their relationship to the proposed workshop. If this workshop continues a workshop from a previous general or area-specific conference, please indicate that. If available, please provide the number of submitted/accepted papers and approximate attendance numbers for these workshops.
  • The names, email addresses, and homepages of the organizing committee members. The committee should consist of two to four people knowledgeable in the area who preferably do not all work at the same institution. Strong proposals include organizers who bring differing perspectives to the workshop topic and who are actively connected to the communities of potential participants.
  • The primary contact for the organizing committee.
  • Brief CVs of organizing committee members, including a list of key publications demonstrating scholarship in the field and a list of workshops previously arranged, if any. Organizers are strongly encouraged to provide evidence about their prior experience with the IJCAI community as past workshop/tutorial organizers, publications at related venues, and other IJCAI-related activities.

Selection Process

The selection of workshops will be made by the Workshop Program Committee and will be based on multiple factors, including the scientific/technical interest of the topics in relation to the anticipated IJCAI audience, the quality of the proposal, the balance and distinctness of topics across all workshops, the history of past attendance for non-first-time workshops, and the experience of the organizing committee. We may request proposers addressing similar or overlapping content areas to merge their proposals.

Responsibilities

For all accepted proposals, IJCAI will be responsible for providing publicity for the workshop series as a whole, logistic support, and a meeting place for the workshop.

Workshop organizers will be responsible for:

  • Following the recommended guidelines set by IJCAI workshop chairs on the formats and dates (including paper submission, notification, etc.).
  • Setting up a web site for the workshop and providing its URL to the workshop chairs.
  • Advertising the particular workshop and issuing a call for participation/contributions.
  • Making a list of special audio-visual requirements and any special room requirements, if any, available to the Local Chair of IJCAI 2024.
  • Ensuring that the workshop organizers and the participants register for the workshop and are invited to register to the main conference.
  • Coordinating and moderating workshop participation and content.
  • Publishing a preliminary workshop program in the workshop’ s webpage before the registration process starts.
  • Devising a schedule that meshes with shared breaks.

We encourage workshop organizers to consider how to foster a diverse and inclusive culture in their research subarea.

For each running workshop there will be two free workshop registrations. The organizers will decide themselves whom to give them to.

Please send all enquiries about the Workshops to the IJCAI 2024 Workshop Chairs, Hadi Hosseini (Penn State University, USA) and Marc Lanctot (Google DeepMind, Canada), at the email workshops@ijcai24.org.