IJCAI 2024

The 4th AI for Ageless Aging Workshop (AIAA)

1:00 PM - 5:30 PM, August 4, 2024 (GMT+9)


Call for Papers

We invite submissions of research/survey/application/demo papers related to the AI applications/theories in ageless aging, including but not limited to the following:

  • AI and aging
  • AI and disease prevention
  • Fall detection and prevention
  • Cognitive analytics
  • Cognitive and physical decline prevention
  • Preventive intervention
  • Rehabilitation
  • Unobtrusive sensing
  • Elderly user behaviour analysis and modelling
  • Serious games
  • Persuasion technology
  • Virtual companions
  • Human-agent interaction design
  • Models of care
  • Early identification of frailty
  • Frailty diagnostic support
  • LLMs in healthcare
  • Submissions can be research/survey/application/demo papers limited to 6 pages (including references) or extended abstracts limited to 500 words (excluding references) in free format or the International Journal of Crowd Science format. Please note that the demo paper should include a video of 3-5 minutes along with an attached hyperlink within their submission. The workshop committee will review the submissions in a single-blind fashion. We encourage submissions of studies that have been previously published or are to be presented at the main conference. Authors will have the option to make their submissions non-archival, eliminating potential dual-submission conflicts with other venues.

    All accepted papers will be invited for publication in our workshop proceedings in the International Journal of Crowd Science, and for a 10-15 minutes oral presentation at the workshop.

    Paper submission and review will be handled through CMT, at https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AIAA2024

    Please note that at least one author of each accepted paper *must* register for the IJCAI2024 workshop and travel to the IJCAI venue in person. Multiple submissions of the same paper to more IJCAI workshops are forbidden.

    Important Dates

    Notes

    There may be minor changes to the submission deadline in line with the policies of the conference.