Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-26)*, which will be held
in *Singapore
EXPO *from January 20 to January 27, 2026.
*Call For Papers*
*TL;DR*: AAAI-26 Call For Papers
*Important Dates*
- Abstract deadline: *July 25, 2025 *at 11:59 PM UTC-12
- Full paper deadline: *August 1, 2025 *at 11:59 PM UTC-12
- Supplementary material/code deadline: *August 4, 2025 *at 11:59 PM
UTC-12
- Notification of final acceptance or rejection (main track): *November
3, 2025*
- AAAI-26 Conference*: January 20-27, 2026*
*Details of Main Track*:
https://aaai.org/conference/aaai/aaai-26/main-technical-track-call/
*Note*: Deadlines are track-specific and may differ from those listed
above. Track-specific deadlines are listed on their respective CFP.
*Additional Tracks/Programs*: AAAI-26 will feature technical paper
presentations, special tracks, invited speakers, workshops, tutorials,
poster sessions, senior member presentations, competitions, and exhibition
programs, and two other activities: a Bridge Program and a Lab Program.
Please see the AAAI-26 webpage for details.
*Webpage*: https://aaai.org/conference/aaai/aaai-26/
*About AAAI*: The purpose of the AAAI conference series is to promote
research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and foster scientific exchange
between researchers, practitioners, scientists, students, and engineers
across the entirety of AI and its affiliated disciplines. Founded in 1979,
the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) is a
nonprofit scientific society devoted to advancing the scientific
understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior
and their embodiment in machines.
Read more *here <https://aaai.org/about-aaai/>: *
https://aaai.org/about-aaai/
*Quick Summary*:
- Three technical tracks (Main Track; AI for Social Impact; AI Alignment)
- Two-phase reviewing for the Main Track:
- Phase 1: Two reviews supplemented by one AI-generated,
non-decisional review.
- Phase 2: Additional reviews for papers not rejected in Phase 1.
- Author response after Phase 2, only for papers not rejected in
Phase 1.
- Metareview and disposition decision after author response period.
- Submissions may consist of up to 7 pages of technical content plus
additional pages solely for references.
- Authors may submit supplementary material, but please note that
reviewers are not required to review this material. Any material critical
to the evaluation of the paper should be included in the main body of the
paper. Three kinds of supplementary material may be submitted alongside all
papers: (1) technical appendix; (2) multimedia; (3) code and data. The
supplementary material deadline is 3 days after the paper submission
deadline.
- All authors must complete a reproducibility checklist to facilitate
replication of the reported research.
- All authors are expected to be available to review (light load),
unless extenuating circumstances apply.
- AAAI-26 is an* in-person* conference.
*AAAI-26 Organizing Committee*
--
Hadi Hosseini, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, College of Information Sciences and Technology
Associate Director, Center for AI Foundations and Engineered Systems (CAFE)
Director, FAIR Lab
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA
https://faculty.ist.psu.edu/hadi/
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