The submission deadline for the Workshop on Computational Fair Division
(CFD) has been extended to *May 5, 2025*.
CFD Website: https://sites.google.com/view/fairdivisionworkshop2025/
Submission link: https://openreview.net
/group?id=ijcai.org/IJCAI/2025/Workshop/CFD
Important Dates — All dates are 11:59 PM, Anywhere on Earth (AoE):
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Submission Deadline: May 5, 2025
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Notification of Acceptance: May 30, 2025
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One-day workshop: August 16, 17, or 18, 2025
Papers should be submitted in IJCAI format, with a 7-page limit (excluding
references).
*Limited travel support is available from AIJ. More information will be
available after the notification of acceptance.
We invite submissions that push the boundaries of the state-of-the-art in
computational fair division on a variety of topics, including:
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Classic fair allocation of indivisible items
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Resource allocation problems (e.g., cake cutting, house allocation,
matching, or apportionment)
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Constrained fair division
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Uncertainty & distortion in fair division
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Fair division in social networks
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Budget allocation
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Market design
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Competitive/market equilibria
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Combinatorial auctions or optimization with fairness consideration
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Incentives in fair division
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Automated theorem proving/SAT solving approaches for fair division
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Empirical analysis of resource allocation problems
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Datasets for and tools demonstrating practical implementation of fair
division algorithms
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ML approaches to fair division (e.g., learned preferences or online
procedures)
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Cooperative AI, Agentic AI, and LLM approaches to fair division
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Applications of fair division approaches to other algorithmic fairness
problems (e.g. ranking, fair LLMs, etc)
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Task allocation in multi-robotic systems
Thank you.
Best,
CFD 2025 organizers (contact.cfdworkshop@gmail.com)
Arpita Biswas, Hadi Hosseini, Joshua Kavner, Justin Payan, Sanjukta Roy,
Rohit Vaish, and Yair Zick
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