AIxAI 2023 – call for papers (EXTENDED DEADLINES)

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NEW DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF REGULAR PAPERS:

Abstract Submission: extended to June 16, 2023

Paper Submission: extended to June 23, 2023

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CALL FOR PAPERS

AIxIA 2023

The 22nd International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence
     
Rome, Italy, November 6-9, 2023

http://www.aixia2023.cnr.it/

The AIxIA 2023 edition celebrates the 22nd year of an event born inside the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, but rapidly grown up to an international dimension, attracting scholars from all over the world. This edition of AIxIA will take place in Rome and will be organized by the three federated Roman universities (Roma Tre, Sapienza and Tor Vergata) together with the CNR, which this year celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding.

== Important Dates ==

* Regular Papers

Abstract Submission: June 16, 2023 (Extended)
Paper Submission: June 23, 2023 (Extended)
Notification: July 30, 2023 (Extended)
Camera ready: September 4, 2023

* Discussion Papers

Abstract Submission: July 8, 2023
Paper Submission: July 15, 2023
Notification: September 8, 2023
Camera ready: October 20, 2023


== Topics of Interest ==

Based on a plural point of view, the main conference covers the wide spectrum of topics that characterize modern Artificial Intelligence, while a number of specific topics are also covered by dedicated thematic workshops. Workshops will be announced later on and we foresee a significant participation by the research communities, in the vein of the success of the previous AIxIA editions.

The main track of the AIxIA 2023 conference welcomes submissions covering all areas of AI, including (but not limited to):

- machine learning,
- search and planning,
- knowledge representation, reasoning, and argumentation
- constraint satisfaction and optimization,
- natural language processing,
- robotics and perception,
- autonomous agents and multiagent systems,
- ethical and cultural issues in AI.

We encourage all types of high-quality contributions including theoretical, engineering, and applied papers. We also encourage contributions to AI techniques in the context of established and novel application domains, such as

- (cyber)security,
- sustainability,
- ageing and health care,
- education,
- cultural heritage,
- manufacturing,
- transportation,
- commerce and recommendation systems.

Finally, papers describing AI approaches and applications targeting societal challenges, including, for example, solutions for the mitigation and management of public health crises, as well as hot topics within the community, such as the assessment and mitigation of different kinds of biases, and in general ethical issues in AI, are particularly welcome.

Besides regular papers presenting results not already published we also welcome short "discussion papers" containing:

- descriptions of results recently published or accepted for the presentation
  in première international conferences and journals related to AI field;
- position papers discussing potentially controversial topics in AI or personal
  points of views about specific topics in AI.

Discussion papers are introduced as an opportunity for the authors to present their recent results to the AI community and to stimulate debate among attendees of AIxIA 2023 and potential collaborations thereof.

At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register and attend the conference to present the work.

== Proceedings of Regular Papers ==

Accepted regular papers will be included in the proceedings of the conference and will be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series.

Authors of selected regular papers accepted to the main track will be invited to submit an extended version for publication on "Intelligenza Artificiale", the International Journal of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, edited by IOS Press and indexed by Thomson Reuters' "Emerging Sources Citation Index" and by Elsevier Scopus.

== Proceedings of Discussion Papers ==

Discussion papers will not be included in the LNAI proceedings of the conference, and will be published as separated proceedings upon request. Discussion papers will be presented and discussed at the conference together with regular submissions.

== Best Papers Awards ==

The Program Committee will select the Best Student Paper and the Best Paper from the accepted regular papers. In order to be eligible for the Best Student Paper Award, at least one author must be a student.

== Submission Instructions ==

Submitted papers should be written in English and formatted according to the Springer LNCS style. Regular papers must be original papers, which are not being submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. These papers should not exceed 12 pages, with any number of additional pages containing bibliographic references only.

Discussion papers report results already published or accepted for publication in international conferences, and should not exceed 8 pages with any number of additional pages containing bibliographic references only.

Paper submission is electronic through Easychair:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aixia2023

== Organization ==

General Chair:
- Andrea Orlandini, National Research Council (CNR-ISTC), Italy

Program Chairs:
- Roberto Basili, University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy
- Domenico Lembo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
- Carla Limongelli, Roma Tre University, Italy

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