AAAI Track

AAMAS-24 is inviting submissions to its new AAAI track. We are looking for AAAI-24 submissions rejected from the main AAAI track that are relevant to the AAMAS research community and received no reject review recommending (all review scores are weak reject or above). Authors are expected to update their manuscripts to address the comments of the AAAI reviewers and reformat them in AAMAS style. All submitted material will be checked for correctness with AAAI and reviewed by members of the AAMAS program committee. We expect to accept only a fraction of the submitted manuscripts and will provide (only) short meta-reviews to explain the accept/reject decisions.

All accepted papers will be published by the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS) and be openly available to everyone from the IFAAMAS website. The papers will be published under a CC-BY license which allows the authors to upload their papers to any repository. To maximise the reach of the papers, they will also be included in the ACM Digital Library.

Important Dates

  • Submission deadline: January 8, 2024 (at 23:59 anywhere on earth)
  • Decisions: February 15, 2024
  • Camera-ready deadline: February 21, 2024

    Submission Requirements

    The AAMAS submission must be based on a rejected AAAI-24 submission
    • that was submitted to the main AAAI track;
    • that received at most one review recommending a weak reject and
        otherwise only reviews recommending weak accepts or better; and
    • that is relevant to the AAMAS research community.

    The guidelines for the main AAMAS-24 track 

    www.aamas2024-conference.auckland.ac.nz/calls/submission-instruction

    apply with the exceptions given below.

    Authors must submit in one PDF document:

    • their original AAAI submission;
    • all AAAI review scores and reviews (including the meta-review);
    • the AAMAS submission (that is, the updated AAAI submission), in the same format and with the same restrictions as were required for submissions to the main AAMAS-24 track but with all changes highlighted in colour (for example, using red text or text highlighted in yellow);
    • an at most two-page long document that describes how the AAMAS submission addresses the comments of the AAAI reviewers; and
    • a short statement of why the submission is relevant for the AAMAS research community, together with one of the 11 areas of interest (listed at the URL above) that describes the AAMAS submission.

    The publication of the 2-page extended abstracts is not an option for this track.

    Submission Website

    This submission website is different from the one for the main AAMAS-24 track.

    Track Chairs

    Yang Chen (yang.chen@auckland.ac.nz), University of Auckland
    Sven Koenig, University of Southern California