Topics for contributed papers should lie at the intersection of AI, Finance/Social Media, and Social Good.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
Generative Models and Data-Driven Simulation
Planning, Search, Constraint-Based Reasoning, Optimization, and Reinforcement Learning
Multi-Agent Systems and Game Theory
Transformer Models, Self-Supervised Learning
Natural Language Processing, Including Large Language Models (LLMs), Speech Analysis, and Conversational Dialogue Modeling
Meta Learning, Federated Learning, Representation Learning, Causal Learning, and Transfer Learning
Computer Vision
Graph Theory and Network Analysis
Data Annotation, Acquisition, Augmentation, and Feature Engineering
Semi-Structured Data Modeling
Model Validation and Calibration
Ethical AI Capabilities and Challenges
AI Safety Protocols and Processes (Especially for High-Risk Industries and Applications)
Role of Model Governance in Regulating GenAI
Advanced AI Monitoring and Regulation Capabilities for GenAI
Potential applications of interest in Finance / Social Media and Social Good may include but are not limited to:
Combating Financial Crime Including Fraud Detection
Developing and Implementing AI Solutions for ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Investing
Data Privacy
Financial Safety and Education for Vulnerable and/or Underrepresented Populations
Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Frameworks and Benchmarks
Bias Analysis and Mitigation in AI Models for Financial Decision Making
Explainability and Fairness for Financial AI and ML Systems
High-Risk Use of LLMs in Key Industries
Emerging Use of LLMs in Crimes and Potential Solutions
Systemic Risks LLM Capabilities Pose to Critical Industries
Misinformation Detection and Mitigation in Social Media
Content Moderation in Social Media
User Behavior Analysis
All contributions must be original, unpublished and should not be under consideration by other conferences or journals. Submissions will undergo a peer review process using a double-blind system. The evaluation criteria include relevance to the workshop, novelty, technical contribution, impact significance, clarity, and reproducibility. To ensure consistency, all submissions must adhere to the AAAI-25 formatting guidelines and utilize the corresponding LaTeX style files.
Two types of submissions are accepted:
Full research papers, which should not exceed 8 pages (including references)
Short/poster papers, which should not exceed 4 pages (including references)
The submission process will take place via Microsoft CMT - https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AAAIAISI2025/Track/1/Submission/Create
Accepted papers require in-person presentation by at least one author. All accepted papers will be published on the workshop website, and authors are encouraged to also share their work on platforms like arXiv or other online repositories. If you have any queries regarding the submission process, please contact us at aaai-2025-aisi@googlegroups.com.
Submission Deadline: Sunday, 24nd November 2024 (anywhere on earth)
Monday, 9th December 2024 (anywhere on earth)
Notification of Decision: Thursday, 9th January 2025
Sunday, 12th January 2025
Camera-Ready Version: Sunday, 19th January 2025
Confirmation of In-person Attendance: Wednesday, 15th January 2025
You can visit the full AAAI 2025 workshop details here for more information.