March 4th, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA @ AAAI2025
The field of information retrieval has significantly transformed with the integration of AI technologies. AI agents, especially those leveraging LLMs and vast computational power, have revolutionized information retrieval, processing, and presentation. LLM agents, with tool-call, advanced memory, reasoning, and planning capabilities, can perform complex tasks, engage in coherent conversations, and provide personalized responses. Despite these advancements, challenges such as ensuring relevance and accuracy, mitigating biases, providing real-time responses, and maintaining data security remain. This workshop is motivated by the need to explore these challenges, share innovative solutions, and discuss future directions.
Topics Include but not limited to:
Agentic Retrieval System
Agentic Conversational Recommendation
AI Agent for Personalization
AI Agent for Sequential Recommendation
AI Agent for Contextual Information Retrieval
AI Agents for Cross-lingual and Multimodal Retrieval
Retrieval-Augmented Generation Searching System
Optimization of AI Agent Retrieval Models
Bias Mitigation in AI-driven Information Retrieval
Interpretable Generative Retrieval System
Adversarial Attacks and Defenses in Agentic Retrieval System
Ethical Considerations in Agentic Information Retrieval
Human-AI Collaboration in Information Retrieval
Evaluation for Agentic Information Retrieval
Scalability and Efficiency in AI Agent Retrieval
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December 23, 2024: Paper submission deadline
January 15, 2025: Paper acceptance notification
January 28, 2025: Paper Camera-Ready
March 4, 2025: Workshop date
We mainly follow the AAAI guidelines for paper submission except for a single-blind peer review. All important guidelines are as follows:
Single-blind peer review. There is no requirements for anonymous submission unless authors prefer.
Full papers cannot exceed 9 pages, including an appendix, plus unlimited references (paper content is limited to 9 pages, that means that if you have an appendix, then it should be included within that page limit. It is also ok if you do not have an appendix and instead 9 pages of content). Short papers cannot exceed 4 pages plus unlimited references.
AAAI two-column format is often preferred. The AAAI 2025 Author Kit with style files, macros, and guidelines for this format is linked below.
Papers should be submitted in PDF format, electronically, using the EasyChair submission system. Ensure submitting to Agent4IR workshop.
Contact: ai4agent@gmail.com
We emphasize that the topics list is not exhaustive and welcome submissions in any related areas. Besides regular research papers, though no need to specify your track during submission, we also welcome other tracks, including
Demo Track, which discusses the designing details about agentic IR systems.
Applied/Industry Track, which investigates applied challenges in agent for IR.
Dataset/Benchmark Track, which introduces new dataset, benchmarks regarding agent for IR.
Note: (1) All submissions to the workshop are non-archival and authors can re-submit to other conferences in the future (2) Each accepted paper needs to have at least one full workshop registration. At Least one author for each accepted paper must be present during the talk to take questions from the audience during the live QA. Please follow the registration link for AAAI registration
Prof. Pan Li
@ Georgia Tech
Dr. Xiaohan Wang
@MARVL, Stanford AI Lab
Prof. Lichao Sun
@Lehigh University
YuYang Ye: Rutgers University (MODERATOR)
Dezhi Yu: Berkeley University
Yingzhou Lu: Stanford University
Shiyu Zhao: Stanford University
Ce Zhou : Michigan State University
Dachun Sun: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Dongji Feng: Gustavus Adolphus College
Mingyang Wan: Texas A&M University
Contact: ai4agent@gmail.com