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Home / Conferences / AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence / AAAI-25 /

June 28, 2024

The 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

February 25 – March 4, 2025 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

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AAAI-25 Author Kit

Main Conference Timetable for Authors

Note: all deadlines are “anywhere on earth” (UTC-12)

July 8, 2024
AAAI-25 web site open for paper submission

August 7, 2024
Abstracts due at 11:59 PM UTC-12

August 15, 2024
Full papers due at 11:59 PM UTC-12

August 19, 2024
Supplementary material and code due by 11:59 PM UTC-12

October 14, 2024
Notification of Phase 1 rejections

November 4-8, 2024
Author feedback window

December 9, 2024
Notification of final acceptance or rejection (Main Technical Track)

December 19, 2024
Submission of camera-ready files (Main Technical Track)

February 27 – March 4, 2025
AAAI-25 Conference

Note: Deadlines are track-specific and may differ from those listed above. Track-specific deadlines are listed on their respective CFP.

Call for the Special Track on AI for Social Impact

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Submission Instructions

AAAI-25 is pleased to continue a special track focused on Artificial Intelligence for Social Impact (AISI). This track recognizes that high quality research conducted in social impact domains often leads to papers that differ from traditional AAAI submissions in multiple dimensions. We invite authors to submit papers that prioritize and delve deeper into one or more of the following key aspects:

  • Data collection: Addressing the challenges associated with gathering data in social impact domains, such as innovative methods, validation techniques, and strategies to mitigate biases and ensure fairness.
  • Problem modeling: Recognizing the intricate nature of problem formulation in social impact contexts, which requires close collaborations with domain experts and balancing various trade-offs  in decision-making.
  • Field tests and evaluation: Highlighting the significance of rigorous experimentation in real-world settings to assess social impact, encompassing well-designed experimental designs, complex evaluation methodologies, and comprehensive analysis.

The aim of this track at AAAI-25 is to emphasize these technical challenges and opportunities, and to showcase the social benefits of artificial intelligence. 

This page outlines the specific track focus of the Special Track on AI for Social Impact (AISI), as well as review criteria unique to this track. For complete information about the following topics pertaining to all technical tracks and focus areas, including AISI, especially with regard to submission and deadline information, please refer to the main AAAI-25 website.

Submissions to this special track will follow the regular AAAI technical paper submission procedure but the authors need to select the AISI special track. There will be no transfer of papers between the AAAI-25 main track and the AISI special track; therefore, authors will need to decide to which track they want to submit their paper (note that only this special track offers a set of AISI keywords). Papers submitted to this track will be evaluated using the following criteria which are different from the criteria for the main track. For acceptance into this track, typically we would expect papers to have a high score on some (but not necessarily all) of these criteria. As a reference, papers accepted for AAAI-22 AISI special track can be found here.

Significance of the problem

  • Excellent: The social impact problem considered by this paper is significant and has not been adequately addressed by the AI community.
  • Good: This paper represents a new take on a significant social impact problem that has been considered in the AI community before.
  • Fair: The social impact problem considered by this paper has some significance and this paper represents a new take on the problem.
  • Poor: This paper’s contribution was elsewhere: it follows up on an existing problem formulation or introduces a new problem with limited immediate potential for social impact.

Engagement with literature

  • Excellent: Shows an excellent understanding of other literature on the problem, including that outside computer science.
  • Good: Shows a strong understanding of other literature on the problem, perhaps focusing on various subtopics or on the CS literature.
  • Fair: shows a moderate understanding of other literature on the topic, but does not engage in depth.
  • Poor: Does not engage sufficiently with other literature on the topic.

Novelty of approach

  • Excellent: Introduces a new model, data gathering technique, algorithm, and/or data analysis technique.
  • Good: Substantially improves upon an existing model, data gathering technique, algorithm, and/or data analysis technique.
  • Fair: Makes a moderate improvement to an existing model, data gathering technique, algorithm, and/or data analysis technique.
  • Poor: This paper’s contribution was elsewhere: it employs existing models, data gathering techniques, algorithms, and/or data analysis techniques (e.g., the paper presents a new experimental design and evaluation procedure).

Justification of approach

  • Excellent: Thoroughly and convincingly justifies the approach taken, explaining strengths and weaknesses as compared to other alternatives.
  • Good: The justification of the approach is convincing overall, but could have been more thorough and/or alternatives could have been considered in more detail.
  • Fair: The justification of the approach is relatively convincing, but has weaknesses.
  • Poor: The justification of the approach is flawed and/or not convincing.

Quality of evaluation

  • Excellent: Evaluation was exemplary: data described the real world and was analyzed thoroughly.
  • Good: Evaluation was convincing: datasets were realistic; analysis was solid.
  • Fair: Evaluation was adequate, but had significant flaws: datasets were unrealistic and/or analysis was insufficient.
  • Poor: Evaluation was unconvincing.

Facilitation of follow-up work

  • Excellent: Excellent facilitation of follow-up work: open-source code; public datasets; and a very clear description of how to use these elements in practice.
  • Good: Strong facilitation of follow-up work: some elements are shared publicly (data, code, or a running system) and little effort would be required to replicate the results or apply them to a new domain.
  • Fair: Adequate facilitation of follow-up work: moderate effort would be required to replicate the results or apply them to a new domain.
  • Poor: Weak facilitation of follow-up work: considerable effort would be required to replicate the results or apply them to a new domain.

Scope and promise for social impact

  • Excellent: Likelihood of social impact is extremely high: the paper’s ideas are already being used in practice or could be immediately.
  • Good: Likelihood of social impact is high: relatively little effort would be required to put this paper’s ideas into practice, at least for a pilot study.
  • Fair: Likelihood of social impact is moderate: this paper gets us closer to its goal, but considerably more work would be required before the paper’s ideas could be implemented in practice.
  • Poor: Likelihood of social impact is low: the ideas proposed in this paper are unlikely to make a significant impact on the proposed problem.

Please refer to AAAI-25 Author policies for additional information.

Questions and Suggestions

Concerning author instructions, OpenReview issues and conference registration, write to aaai25@aaai.org.  

Concerning suggestions for the program and other inquiries, write to the AAAI-25 AISI Program Cochairs: aaai.aisi.25@gmail.com 

Serena Booth (Brown University, USA)

Xiaoli Fern (Oregon State University, USA)

AI for Social Impact Keywords

  • AISI: Agriculture and Food
  • AISI: Climate
  • AISI: Computational Social Science and Humanities
  • AISI: Disaster Mitigation and Response
  • AISI: Education
  • AISI: Energy
  • AISI: Environmental Sustainability
  • AISI: Low and Middle-Income Countries / Underserved Communities
  • AISI: Mobility / Transportation
  • AISI: Natural Sciences
  • AISI: Philosophical and Ethical Issues
  • AISI: Policy and Social Development
  • AISI: Public Health 
  • AISI: Security and Privacy
  • AISI: Social Networks and Social Media
  • AISI: Social Welfare, Justice, Fairness and Equality
  • AISI: Urban Planning
  • AISI: Other Social Impact

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