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Canadian AI 2025 : 38th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
We are now inviting researchers to submit papers in all areas of Artificial Intelligence, either theoretical or applied, to the 38th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence taking place in Calgary on May 26-29. We also welcome the submission of position papers, which present evidence-based arguments for a particular point of view without necessarily presenting a new system.
Paper submissions are due by Monday, Feb 10, 2025 (11:59 p.m. AoE time zone). Conference proceedings will be published in PubPub open-access online format and submitted to be indexed/abstracted in leading indexing services such as DBLP, ACM, and Google Scholar. **Submission details** Canadian AI is accepting submissions of both long and short papers. Long papers must be no longer than 12 pages, and short papers must be no longer than 6 pages, including references. Submissions in both LaTeX and Word are accepted. More information and submission templates are available under Submission Details here: https://www.caiac.ca/en/conferences/canadianai-2025/call-papers *The portal for submission is now open and can be found here:* https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/CANADIANAI2025/ Papers submitted to the conference must not have already been published, or accepted for publication, or be under review by a journal or another conference (preprint is acceptable if the title is different). Submissions will go through a double-blind review process by Program Committee members to assess originality, significance, technical merit, and clarity of presentation. As such, submissions must be anonymized, and papers that fail to do so will be desk rejected without a review. **Topics of interest include:** Agent Systems AI Applications Automated Reasoning Case‐based Reasoning Cognitive Models Constraint Satisfaction Data Mining Deep Learning and Neural Models E‐Commerce Ethics in AI, AI for social good Evolutionary Computation Explainable AI Fair, Secure, Private, and Trusted AI Games Information Retrieval and Search Knowledge Management Knowledge Representation Large Language Models Machine Learning Multimedia Processing Natural Language Processing Planning Robotics Uncertainty User Modeling Web Mining and Applications Authors of accepted long papers will be allotted time for an oral presentation during the conference. Accepted short papers will also be allotted time for a 5-minute oral presentation, followed by a poster session presentation. It is mandatory for at least one author of each accepted paper to attend the conference in person to present their work. Authors are expected to agree to this requirement before submitting their paper for review. Furthermore, the corresponding author of each paper must complete and sign a copyright form on behalf of all authors associated with the paper. It is important that the corresponding author who signs the copyright form matches the corresponding author listed on the paper. **Awards** A Best Paper Award and a Best Student Paper Award will be given at the conference, respectively, to the authors of each best paper, as judged by the Best Paper Award Selection Committee. For the Best Student Paper Award, the first author must be a registered student at the time of submitting the paper. **Program Chairs** Paula Branco School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Ottawa pbranco@uottawa.ca https://uniweb.uottawa.ca/view/profile/members/4218?lang=en Amine Trabelsi Département d'informatique, Université de Sherbrooke Amine.Trabelsi@USherbrooke.ca https://www.usherbrooke.ca/informatique/trabelsi |
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