The 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
February 25 – March 4, 2025 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
AAAI-25 Workshop Program
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
March 3-4, 2025 | Pennsylvania Convention Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Important Dates for Workshop Organizers and Authors
Note: Each workshop may have their own deadlines for submissions and notifications. All deadlines are “anywhere on earth” (UTC-12)
- Friday, November 22, 2024: Workshop Submissions Due to Organizers
- Monday, December 9, 2024: Notifications Sent to Authors
- Thursday, December 19, 2024: AAAI-25 Early Registration Deadline
- March 3-4, 2025: AAAI-25 Workshop Program
Call for Participation
AAAI is pleased to present the AAAI-25 Workshop Program. Workshops will be held Monday and Tuesday, March 3rd and 4th. The AAAI-25 workshop program includes 49 workshops covering a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence. Workshops are one day unless otherwise noted in the individual descriptions. Registration for each workshop is open to all interested individuals and required to participate. Workshop registration will be available as an add-on for AAAI-25 technical registrants as well.
Submission Requirements
Submission requirements vary for each workshop. Submissions are due to the organizers on November 22, 2024 (please check individual workshop websites for extensions). Please submit your papers for review directly to the individual workshop according to their directions. Do not mail submissions to AAAI. Workshop organizers will notify submitters of acceptance by December 9, 2024, unless otherwise noted on their supplementary website. If the organizer is planning a formal publication, they will provide specific information about how to submit camera-ready copy. For further information about a workshop, please contact the chair of that workshop.
Formats
AAAI two-column format is often preferred, but not required, for workshop submissions. The AAAI 2025 Author Kit with style files, macros, and guidelines for this format is linked below. (Note that the 2025 author kit includes a AAAI copyright slug, which should be removed for workshop publications.)
For More Information
General workshop related inquires should be directed to workshops@aaai.org. All other inquiries should be directed to AAAI at aaai25@aaai.org.
AAAI-25 Workshop Co-Chairs
Jesse Davis (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Ariel Felner (Ben Gurion University, Israel)
Workshop Schedule
Unless otherwise stated, each workshop is one full day
Monday, March 3
2 Day Workshop – W1: Translational Institute for Knowledge Axiomatization
W4: AI for Social Impact: Bridging Innovations in Finance, Social Media, and Crime Prevention
AM Half Day Workshop – W5: AI for Urban Planning
W6: AI Governance: Alignment, Morality, and Law
W7: AI to Accelerate Science and Engineering
W9: Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Security (AICS)
W10: Artificial Intelligence for Music
W13: Economics of Modern ML: Markets, Incentives, and Generative AI
W14: Preparing Good Data for Generative AI: Challenges and Approaches (Good-Data)
AM Half Day Workshop – W15: Innovation and Responsibility for AI-Supported Education
W16: MARW: Multi-Agent AI in the Real-World Workshop
W17: Planning in The Era of Large Language Models
W18: Post-Singularity Symbiosis: Preparing for a World with Superintelligence
PM Half Day Workshop – W19: Preventing and Detecting LLM Generated Misinformation
W20: Privacy-Preserving Artificial Intelligence
W21: Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence (QC+AI)
W22: Web Agent Revolution: Enhancing Trust and Enterprise-Grade Adoption Through Innovation
W23: Imageomics: Discovering Biological Knowledge from Images
Using AI
W24: Workshop on Datasets and Evaluators of AI Safety
Tuesday, March 4
W27: Foundation Models for Biological Discoveries (FMs4Bio)
W28: Advancing LLM-Based Multi-Agent Collaboration
W29: AI Agent for Information Retrieval: Generating and Ranking
W30: AI4Research: Towards a Knowledge-grounded Scientific Research Lifecycle
W31: Artificial Intelligence for Time Series Analysis (AI4TS): Theory, Algorithms, and Applications
W33: Artificial Intelligence with Causal Techniques
W34: Bridging the Gap Between AI Planning and Reinforcement Learning (PRL)
W35: CoLoRAI – Connecting Low-Rank Representations in AI
AM Half Day Workshop – W36: Computational Jobs Marketplace
W37: DEFACTIFY 4.0 – Workshop Series on Multimodal Fact-Checking and Hate Speech Detection
W38: FLUID: Federated Learning for Unbounded and Intelligent Decentralization
W39: Generalization in Planning
W40: Workshop and Challenge on Anomaly Detection in Scientific
Domains
W41: Knowledge Graphs for Health Equity, Justice, and Social Services
W42: Large Language Model and Generative AI for Health
W43: Machine Learning for Autonomous Driving
W44: MALTA: Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Transportation Autonomy
W45: Neural Reasoning and Mathematical Discovery — An Interdisciplinary Two-Way Street
W46: Open-Source AI for Mainstream Use
W47: Scalable and Efficient Artificial Intelligence Systems