IJCAI-ECAI-18 Demonstration Track: Call for Demos
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The primary goals of the Demonstration Track are: first, to provide a good platform for exchanging ideas between theory and practice; secondly, to showcase the applicability of different AI technologies to real-world problems.
Due to its interest, the AI Communications journal offers a fast-track review of extended versions of a selection of accepted submissions to the Demonstration Track of IJCAI-ECAI 2018.
This year, the Demonstration Track introduces two novelties. First, a best demo award will be granted to the most impressive submission by the program committee. Besides, authors will have the choice of two (non-exclusive) ways of exposing the public to their systems. The first way, as was the case for previous editions of IJCAI, consists in interacting with the public at a demonstration booth. The second way, which we call “demo talks”, consists in video-projecting the demo, in 10 minutes maximum, in a regular session room in conditions similar to those of regular talks. Authors of demos can choose to apply for demo mode 1 (traditional), demo mode 2 (demo talk), or both demo modes 1 and 2.
Topics
As the premier general conference on AI, IJCAI-ECAI 2018 welcomes submissions across all areas of AI and the Demonstration Track of IJCAI-ECAI 2018 follows the same principle, though with an emphasis on the applicability of AI to real practice. Thus, the track scope includes (but is not limited to) the following subfields of AI:
- Computer Vision
- Constraint Programming
- Game Playing
- Heuristic Search
- Human-Computer Interactive Systems
- Machine Learning
- Multi-agent systems
- Natural Language Processing
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
- Planning and Scheduling
- Recommender Systems
- Speech Processing
- Uncertainty in AI
Please note that Robotics is not included since IJCAI-ECAI 2018 will also have a Robotics Showcase and we encourage robotics demonstrations to be submitted there.
We encourage all submissions that describe the relevance of some field of AI to real-world problems. Demos are expected to show the applicability of different AI techniques with a strong emphasis on the issues that have to be addressed to bring these to practice.
In particular, we also encourage submitters to the Main Track of IJCAI-ECAI 2018 to showcase their systems in the Demonstration Track. Doing so requires submitting your work twice (see Submission Details and Review Process). Note, however, that the main track and demo track are run separately and no explicit coordination is offered, which suggests that while one submission might be accepted in one track, it might be rejected (or not) in the other.
Industrial researchers and practitioners are encouraged to submit their works to the Demonstration track.
Important Dates
- Submission: extended to April 9, 2018 (11:59pm UTC-12)
- Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 2, 2018
- Camera-ready copy due: May 16, 2018
Submission Details and Review Process
Formatting Guidelines, LaTeX Styles and Word Template can be downloaded here.
Demonstration Track Submission link: http://ijcai-demos.confmaster.net/
The submitted document must be a single PDF with the following contents, depending on the chosen demo mode(s):
- In all cases: a maximum-of-3-page paper in which the authors describe the system to be demonstrated. The paper should describe the application domain, the problem scenario, the technology used, the AI techniques involved, the original contribution and innovations of the system, live and interactive aspects, etc. Papers must be prepared in PDF format using the IJCAI style. Submissions are NOT anonymous. The page limit is 3 pages in total: 2 pages for the main text (including all figures but excluding references), and one additional page for references. Over-length papers will be rejected without review.
- If the authors want to present in a demo talk, a URL linking to a demonstration video (e.g., YouTube) no more than 10 minutes in length showing what will be projected on screen. Otherwise, the authors have the choice of submitting a URL linking to a demonstration video no more than 10 minutes in length (e.g., YouTube) or a Powerpoint presentation showing and explaining what happens. Other formats are also possible if they can more clearly illustrate the demo. The objective is to give a precise idea of what the demo will look like.
- For a presentation in the traditional mode, the authors should provide a list of requirements/description of the demo setting, for example, floor space, table, poster, monitor, potential noise/sound issues etc. This list should be attached to the paper in a separate page. This will not be part of the final paper.
Submitted papers must be formatted according to the IJCAI guidelines and submitted electronically through the submission link mentioned above. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the conference to present the work. Authors will be required to agree to this requirement at the time of submission. All technical papers are due electronically on April 2, 2018 (11:59pm UTC- 12). Submissions received after the deadline or that do not meet the length or formatting requirements will not be considered for review (see Submission Details). No email or fax submissions will be accepted. Notification of receipt of an electronically submitted paper will be emailed to the designated contact author soon after receipt. If there are problems with the electronic submission, the Demonstration Program Chair will contact the designated author by email. The designated author will be emailed the notification of acceptance or rejection by May 2, 2018.
Papers will be reviewed by program committee members. Selection criteria include originality, innovation, applicability and potential benefits of the resulting system. Note that there will be no rebuttal phase.
Keywords
When submitting their paper, authors will be required to choose content area keywords. General categories should only be used if specific categories do not apply or do not accurately reflect the main contributions. The full list of keywords will be available on the submission site.
Logistics
Researchers and practitioners showing a demonstration are required to bring all necessary equipment and material for the successful operation of their exhibit. IJCAI will provide shipping instructions, if needed, for the delivery of material to the conference site. Special electrical connections must be arranged through the Demonstration Program Chair no later than 45 days prior to the start of the conference. Electrical and Internet service will be made available to confirmed exhibitors.
Tabletops will be allowed for every “traditional mode” demo. If available and if space permits, additional tables or other space requirements may possibly be provided.
Confidentiality Policy
All submissions will be treated in strict confidence until the publication date.
Conflict of Interest Policy
All people involved in the IJCAI-ECAI-18 review process adhere to the IJCAI conflict of interest policy. Details can be found at http://ijcai.org/.
Enquiries
Please, send all enquiries about the Demonstration Track to the IJCAI-ECAI 2018 Demonstration Program Chair – Paul Weng, UM-SJTU Joint Institute, Shanghai, China.