EAAI-17 is Collocated with AAAI-17
San Francisco, CA, USA
February 5-6, 2017
The Thirty-First AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-17) will be held February 4-9 at the Hilton San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA. The workshop, tutorial, and doctoral consortium programs will be held Saturday and Sunday, February 4 and 5, followed by the technical program, Monday through Thursday, February 6-9.
AAAI-17 Call for Papers
The AAAI-17 Call for Papers and Author Kit are available..
Timetable for Authors
- July 1, 2016 – September 9, 2016: Authors register on the AAAI web site
- September 9, 2016: Electronic abstracts due
- September 14, 2016: Electronic papers due
- October 27-29, 2016: Author feedback about initial reviews
- November 11, 2016: Notification of acceptance or rejection
- November 28, 2016: Camera-ready copy due
The purpose of the AAAI conference series is to promote research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and foster scientific exchange between researchers, practitioners, scientists, students, and engineers in AI and its affiliated disciplines. AAAI-17 is the Thirty-First AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. It will continue the tradition of previous AAAI conferences with technical paper presentations, invited speakers, workshops, tutorials, poster sessions, senior member presentations, competitions, and exhibit programs, all selected according to the highest standards. AAAI-17 will also include additional programs for students and young researchers.
AAAI Topics
AAAI-17 welcomes submissions reporting research that advances artificial intelligence, broadly conceived. The conference scope includes all subareas of AI, including (but not limited to) traditional topics such as search, machine learning, planning, knowledge representation, reasoning, natural language processing, robotics and perception, and multi-agent systems. We expressly encourage work that cuts across technical areas, or develops AI techniques in the context of important application domains, such as health care, transportation, and commerce.
AAAI Special Tracks
AAAI-17 will also include special paper tracks (listed below) on select topics.These tracks feature dedicated reviewing committees, with accepted papers treated exactly like those in the main technical track.
- Cognitive Systems
Chairs: Ashok Goel (Georgia Tech University), Mark Riedl (Georgia Tech University) - Computational Sustainability
Chairs: Bistra Dilkina (Georgia Tech University), Sabine Storandt (University of Freiburg) - Integrated Systems
Chairs: Alessandro Saffiotti (Arebro University), Daniele Magazzeni (King's College)