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IJCAI-17: Artificial Intelligence

19-25 Aug 2017
Melbourne, Australia

26TH INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
MELBOURNE, VIC, AUSTRALIA, 19-25 AUGUST 2017
http://ijcai-17.org

The Program Committee of the Twenty-sixth International Joint Conference 
on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-17) invites the submission of technical 
papers for the main technical track of the conference which will be held 
in Melbourne, Australia, from August 19th to August 25th, 2017. 
Submissions are invited on significant, original, and previously 
unpublished research on all aspects of artificial intelligence. All papers 
will receive mindful and rigorous reviews. For nearly a half-century, 
IJCAI has remained the premier conference bringing together the 
international AI community in communicating the advances and celebrating 
the achievements of artificial intelligence research and practice. With 
the current explosive interest in AI and its applications, this 26th 
edition of the conference is guaranteed to provide an exciting forum to 
present and hear about cutting-edge research in AI.

SPECIAL TRACK ON AI & AUTONOMY

A special theme of IJCAI-17 is Autonomy. While autonomy has been a focus 
of interest in the research community for many years, recent developments 
in the adoption of artificial intelligence and other technologies across 
many different areas of endeavour have brought new challenges or have made 
real those that until now had been largely abstract and theoretical. The 
increasing number of major corporations developing autonomous cars, the 
use of autonomous vehicles in the sea and in the air, the proliferation of 
drones for different purposes including military ones, and the 
availability of personal assistants via the desktop or smartphone are just 
some examples of the ways in which these challenges are facing us in 
everyday life. In recognition of this trend, and in support of addressing 
some of these challenges, this Special Track seeks to foster discussion 
and debate around the issues brought forward by this new generation of 
technologies and applications. We seek papers that address or consider the 
challenges across multiple different dimensions: Technical, Philosophical, 
Legal, and Social.

OTHER TRACKS

The scientific program of IJCAI 2017 will also contain Workshops, 
Tutorials, Demonstrations, Robotic Exhibitions, a Doctoral consortium, and 
will host different software, video, and robotics competitions.

CO-LOCATED CONFERENCES

Several other AI events will be held in Melbourne and other parts of 
Australia close to these dates, offering attendees a variety of choices 
for an extended itinerary. These events will include the International 
Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP), the 
International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability 
Testing (SAT), International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP), the 
Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI), 
Australasian Conference on Data Mining (AusDM), International Conference 
on Knowledge Science, Engineering, and Management (KSEM); all to be held 
in Melbourne. The International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) will 
also be held in Sydney Australia shortly before IJCAI 2017.

CONFERENCE VENUES

The conference will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition 
Centre, a space that has won numerous awards for its architecture and 
interior design. Conveniently located on the banks of the Yarra River the 
convention centre is within walking distance of the city centre and a wide 
range of restaurants and hotels, with options suitable for all budgets. 
The workshops and tutorials will be held at close by RMIT University, one 
of the largest universities in Australia. There is a free tram that runs 
between RMIT and a block away from the convention centre.

For further details check the conference
website: http://ijcai-17.org/

IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: February 16th, 2017

Paper submission: February 19th, 2017

Acceptance notification: April 23rd, 2017

Conference: August 19th - 25th, 2017



***************Other Important Dates & Calls ***************

Workshop Proposals (http://ijcai-17.org/Workshops.html)

Proposal submission deadline: November 27, 2016
Acceptance notification: December 19, 2016
IJCAI-17 Workshops: August 19-25, 2017

Tutorial Proposals (http://ijcai-17.org/Tutorials.html)

Proposal submission deadline: November 22, 2016
Acceptance notification: January 9, 2017
Title, Abstract, and Speaker Biography Deadline: March 6, 2017
IJCAI-17 Tutorials: August 19-21, 2017

Special Track on AI&Autonomy (http://ijcai-17.org/AI-Autonomy.html)

Abstract submission: Feburary 16, 2017
Paper submission: Feburary 19, 2017
Rebuttal period: March 28-29, 2017
Notification of acceptance/rejection: April 23, 2017

Robotics Showcase (http://ijcai-17.org/Robotics.html)

Submission of expressions of interest: January 30, 2017
Notification of acceptance: Feburary 27, 2017

Video Competition (http://ijcai-17.org/Video-Comp.html)

Submission of videos: June 9, 2017
Notification of acceptance and award nominations: July 7, 2017
Final version due: July 21, 2017

Doctoral Consortium (http://ijcai-17.org/Doctoral.html)

Deadline for applications: March 6, 2017
Notification of acceptance: April 10, 2017

Award Nominations (http://ijcai-17.org/Nominations.html)

Deadline: December 1, 2016


CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Conference Chair - Fahiem Bacchus, University of Toronto
Program Chair - Carles Sierra, Spanish National Research Council
IJCAI Executive Secretary - Vesna Sabljakovic-Fritz, Vienna University of
Technology
IJCAI Secretary-Treasurer - Bernhard Nebel, University of Freiburg
Local Arrangements Committee Co-Chairs - Chengqi Zhang, University of
Technology Sydney and Toby Walsh, UNSW and Data61



SPONSORSHIP ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (as in August 2016)
Melbourne City, Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre, Alibaba, Tencent,
XiaoI Robot, Australian Computing Society, University of Technology Sydney,
RMIT University, Griffith University, Melbourne University the School of
Engineering, The University of Sydney, King Abdullah University of Science
and Technology, Monash University, Auckland University of Technology,
University of New South Wales, Assumption University of Thailand, Future
University Hakodate, Deakin University, Australian National University,
Joint NTU-UBC Research Centre of Excellence in Active Living for the
Elderly, Federation University, The University of Queensland

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