CI: Computational Intelligence

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Past:   Proceedings on DBLP

Future:  Post a CFP for 2027 or later

 
 

All CFPs on WikiCFP

Event When Where Deadline
CI 2026 The ACM Collective Intelligence Conference
Sep 27, 2026 - Sep 30, 2026 Near Washington, DC, USA Jun 8, 2026 (Jun 1, 2026)
CI 2022 CI2022: ACM Collective Intelligence Conference 2022
Oct 20, 2022 - Oct 21, 2022 Virtual Jul 31, 2022
CI 2019 ACM Collective Intelligence 2019
Jun 13, 2019 - Jun 14, 2019 Pittsburgh, PA Feb 15, 2019
CI 2015 Collective Intelligence
May 31, 2015 - Jun 2, 2015 Santa Clara, CA Feb 8, 2015
CI 2010 The Fifth IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence
Aug 23, 2010 - Aug 25, 2010 Maui, Hawaii, USA Apr 1, 2010 (Jun 30, 2010)
CI 2009 The Fourth IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence
Sep 17, 2009 - Sep 19, 2009 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Mar 27, 2009
 
 

Present CFP : 2026

ACM Collective Intelligence (CI) is a premier venue for research on how collective performance emerges across biological, technological, social, and hybrid human-machine systems. CI welcomes transdisciplinary work that advances theoretical, empirical, computational, and design-based understandings of collective intelligence across social science, computer science, natural sciences, arts, and humanities.
Relevant topics include collective behavior, crowds, flocks and swarms, collective emotion and polarization, belief formation and misinformation, social networks, science and innovation, open source communities, organizational studies, citizen science, democracy and policymaking, crisis response, community-driven design, complex problem solving, decision-making, discussion facilitation, and computer-human collaboration, including hybrid systems and LLMs.

This year, ACM Collective Intelligence will be held jointly with the ACM HCOMP conference. Because of this, authors submitting a paper or talk will be able to choose whether their work should be reviewed under the CI track or the HCOMP track, depending on which community and topics best fit their submission. For accepted full papers, this choice will also determine whether the paper appears in the CI or HCOMP proceedings.

The conference accepts two main submission types:
**Full papers are up to 6,000 words. They receive full peer review by a Program Committee member and three external reviewers. Accepted full papers are published in the archival ACM proceedings, appear in the ACM Digital Library, and receive DOIs.

**Talks (formerly called extended abstracts) are up to 1,500 words. They receive shorter reviews focused on relevance and enthusiasm for the topic. Accepted talk abstracts are shared on the conference websites but are not archived in the ACM Digital Library and do not receive DOIs. This format may be especially useful for researchers who later plan to submit the work to a journal.
 

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