IJCAI 2024 International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence

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1. important

1.1 Official website:

https://ijcai24.org/ Connection

1.2 Submit URL:

https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IJCAI2024 链接

1.3 Template (latex & word)

https://www.ijcai.org/authors_kit 链接



2、 Call for Papers

2.1 Important Dates

(all times are Anywhere On Earth, UTC-12)

  • Abstract submission deadline: **January 10, 2024 **
  • Author information deadline: January 16, 2024
  • Full paper submission deadline: January 17, 2024
  • Appendix and resubmission information deadline: January 24, 2024
  • Summary reject notification: February 22, 2024
  • Author response period: March 18-21, 2024
  • Paper notification: April 16, 2024
  • Conference: Saturday, August 3rd to Friday, August 9th, 2024.

Important dates (all times are anywhere on Earth, UTC-12)

  • Abstract submission End date :**January 10, 2024**
  • Author information submissionDeadline: January 16, 2024
  • Full text submission deadlineJanuary 17, 2024
  • Addendum and resubmission information deadline: January 24, 2024
  • Abstract rejection notice: February 22, 2024
  • Author response period:March 18 to 21, 2024
  • Paper notification:April 16, 2024
  • Meeting time: August 3 (Saturday) to August 9 (Friday), 2024

2.2 Details

Submissions are invited for the 33rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, which is planned to be held in Jeju Island, South Korea, from August 3rd to August 9th, 2024. Since 1969, IJCAI has remained the premier conference bringing together the international AI community to communicate the advances and achievements of artificial intelligence research.

In addition to the main track, the authors will be able to submit papers to the three special tracks (AI for Good , AI the Arts and Creativity, and Human-Centred AI), as well as the survey track; these tracks will post their calls for papers later this year, and their deadlines, procedures and policies may differ from what is described below.

Submissions to IJCAI 2024 should report significant, original, and previously unpublished results on any aspect of artificial intelligence. Papers on novel AI research problems, AI techniques for novel application domains, and papers that cross discipline boundaries within AI are especially encouraged.

A selection of the best papers submitted to IJCAI 2024 will be invited for a fast track in the Artificial Intelligence Journal and/or the Journal of AI Research.

We sincerely invite submissions to participate in the 33rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), which is planned to be held from August 3 to 8, 2024 Held in Jeju Island, South Korea on September 9th. Since 1969, IJCAI has been the premier conference bringing together the international artificial intelligence community to exchange advances and achievements in artificial intelligence research.

In addition to the main forum, authors can contribute to threespecial forums (AI for Good, AI the Arts and Creativity, and Human-Centred AI< a i=2>) and research forums; these forums will issue calls for papers later this year and their deadlines, procedures, and policies may differ from those described below.

Articles submitted to IJCAI 2024 should report important, original and unpublished results in any aspect of artificial intelligence. Submissions of papers on novel AI research problems, AI technologies in new application areas, and crossing AI disciplinary boundaries are particularly encouraged.



3. Things to note

  • Papers must be no longer than 9 pages in total: 7 pages for the body of the paper and 2 pages for references.

  • All authors must provide author information. All authors are expected to be available to review.

  • Two-phase reviewing:

    • Every paper will receive two reviews in Phase 1.
    • Papers not rejected in Phase 1 will receive additional reviews in Phase 2 and will be able to provide an author’s response.
  • Supplementary material (e.g. appendices, data, source code, resubmission information) is due one week after the paper deadline.

  • Paper resubmissions from other conferences are welcome but authors are required to provide resubmission information, as described below.


  • The total number of pages of the paper must not exceed **9 pagesEnglish textPartial part7页**、ReferencesPartial section2 pages.

  • All authors mustprovide author information. All authors are expected to review.

  • 两阶台审阅

    • Each paper will receivetwo reviews< in the first stage a i=4>.
    • Papers that are not rejected in the first stage will receive additional review in the second stage and have the opportunity to provide an author response.
  • additional materials(e.g. appendices, data, source code, resubmission information) need to be included in **One week after the paper deadline**submit.

  • Resubmissions of papers from other conferences are welcome, but authors are required to provide relevant information for resubmission as described below.



4 New in 2024

Generative AI models, including Chat-GPT, BARD, LLaMA, or similar LLMs, do not satisfy the criteria for authorship of papers published in IJCAI 2024. If authors use an LLM in any part of the paper-writing process they assume full responsibility for all content, including checking for plagiarism and correctness of all text.

We encourage papers that describe research on or involving LLMs. Text generated by an LLM as part of the paper’s methodology or experimental analysis is allowed but needs to be properly documented and described in the paper.

Generative artificial intelligence models, including Chat-GPT, BARD, LLaMA, or similar language generation models, do not meet the authorship criteria for papers published in IJCAI 2024. Ifthe authors used a language generation model, including but not limited to LLM, in writing their paper, they are fully responsible for all content, including checking for plagiarism and textual correctness.

We encourage submissions of papers describing research related to language generation models. Text generated as part of a thesis methodology or experimental analysis is allowed, but needs to be appropriately documented and described in the thesis.


5 Simplified procedure for resubmission information

Authors must declare whether their paper has been rejected from another peer-reviewed conference in the last 12 months before the submission. They will be requested to upload the latest rejected version (anonymized if necessary) with the reviewer’s comments; a cover letter responding to the reviews is optional. To avoid bias, the resubmission information will only be made available to reviewers after they submit their reviews. The program committee reserves the right to reject papers that fail to report resubmission information. Further, reviewers will be encouraged to check whether the resubmission addresses factual issues pointed out in the reviews of the previous version (e.g., typos, incorrect attribution of results, etc.) and to reject submissions that fail to do so.

Streamlined process for resubmission information:
Authors must declare whether theirpaper has been published by another peer within the last 12 months prior to submission The review meeting rejected. They will berequired to upload the latest rejected version (anonymized if necessary) and the reviewers' comments; a covering letter responding to the reviewers' comments is available Chosen. To avoid bias, renew submission information will only be provided to reviewers after theyhave submitted their review comments. The Program Committee reserves the right to reject papers that do not report resubmission information. In addition, reviewers will be encouraged to check whether the resubmitted paper addresses factual issues noted in the review of the previous version (e.g., spelling errors, results misattribution, etc.) and reject submissions that fail to resolve these issues.


6. Submission Process

6.1 Formatting guidelines:

The updated LaTeX styles and Word template will be available at

  • https://www.ijcai.org/authors_kit 1
    in December 2023


6.2 Submission site:

https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IJCAI2024 2


6.3 Mandatory abstract submission

The paper title, author names, contact details, and a brief abstract must be submitted electronically through the IJCAI 2024 paper submission site (link above) by the abstract submission deadline. It will be possible to make minor edits to the title and abstract until the full paper submission deadline. However, submissions with “placeholder” abstracts may be removed without consideration.

Paper title, author names, contact information, and a brief abstract must be submitted electronically via the IJCAI 2024 paper submission website (link above) by the abstract submission deadline. Minor edits to the title and abstract may be made before the full-text submission deadline. However, submissions with "placeholder" abstracts may be removed from consideration.


6.4 Author Information

Full papers must be submitted through the same site by the paper submission deadline. The list of author names provided at the Author Information Deadline is final. Authors may not be added to or removed from papers following submission. (The author’s ordering may still be changed during the camera-ready period.) All authors must fill out the author information form in the submission site by the Author Information deadline. The author’s information is important to control the COIs in the review process. A submission may be rejected without review if any co-author does not register and enter the necessary information.

Full text must be submitted via the same website by the paper submission deadline. The list of authors provided by the author information deadline is final and no authors may be added or removed after submission ( Author order Can still be changed during the final version stage).
All authors must fill in the submission site before the author information deadlineAuthor information sheet.
Author information is important to control conflicts of interest during the review process. Failure by any co-author to register or enter the necessary information may result in the submission being rejected without review.


7、 Supplementary material

Authors may submit up to 50MB of supplementary material, such as appendices, proofs, derivations, data, or source code; all supplementary material must be in PDF or ZIP format.
Supplementary material should be created by the authors that directly support the submission content. Like submissions, supplementary material must be anonymized.
There are two entries for supplementary files in the CMT system: one is “TechnicalAppendix”, and the other one is “ResubmissionFile”. The latter should be used for providing resubmission information only. Looking at the technical appendix is at the discretion of the reviewers.

Authors may submit up to 50MB of supplementary material, such as appendices, proofs, derivations, data, or source code; all supplementary material must be presented in PDF or ZIP format.
Supplementary material should be created by the author to directly support the submission. Like submissions, supplementary materials must be anonymized.
There are two entries for supplementary files in the CMT system: one is "TechnicalAppendix" and the other is "ResubmissionFile". The latter is used only to provide resubmission information. Reviewers have the right to decide whether to view the technical appendices.



8、Preprints(arXiv)

The existence of non-anonymous preprints (on arXiv, social media, websites, etc.) and prior publication in non-archival venues will not result in rejection. Note that the submission to CMT must always be anonymized regardless of whether a preprint has been released. Reviewers will be instructed not to look for such preprints actively, but encountering them will not constitute a conflict of interest.

Non-anonymousExistence of preprints (posted on arXiv, social media, websites, etc.) and previous publication in non-archival venuesWon'tleading to rejection.
Please note that papers submitted to CMT must always be anonymized, regardless of whether a preprint is published. Reviewers will be instructed not to actively seek out such preprints, but chance encounters with them do not constitute a conflict of interest.


9、 Conference Committee

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10、 Program Committee

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