Yes, you can.
Yes. This applies to any non-archival venue (i.e., without formally published proceedings such as DOI, ISBN, or ISSN).
IJCAI requires full anonymization following both the letter and spirit of anonymization guidelines, including ensuring no identifying information is in the PDF metadata. Papers violating this rule will be rejected without review.
Yes.
If the paper is accepted during this period, you must withdraw the IJCAI submission.
If the paper is rejected, it counts as a resubmission and you must upload the resubmission information.
Yes. Authors must declare whether their paper has been rejected from another peer-reviewed conference in the last 12 months before the submission. They will be requested to upload the latest rejected version (anonymized if necessary) with the reviewer’s comments; a cover letter responding to the reviews is optional.
No. These deadlines are the same as the full-paper submission deadline.
Your resubmission information will be visible only to reviewers during the discussion phase (after they entered the review).
A paper is considered a ‘student paper’, and thus a potential winner of the ‘Best Student Paper Award’, when the first author is a student who, at the time of submission, has not obtained any PhD degree yet. When submitting a paper, this should be indicated by marking the appropriate checkbox.
Answer:
Title: Recommended to stay within two lines; three lines is the strict maximum.
Abstract: No official limit, but ~200 words is a recommended upper bound.
Answer: Abstract submission means registering your paper with a title and abstract.
You must submit both an abstract and a full paper. Abstract-only submissions are not allowed.
Yes. You will be allowed to change the author-order if the paper is accepted. You will not be allowed to add or remove authors.
They must acknowledge the authorship by following the steps sent to their email. Failing to do that will result in the exclusion of the author from he paper.
Authors are not allowed to submit their papers to venues with formally published proceedings during the IJCAI 2025 review period. These restrictions do not apply to workshops and similar specialized presentations with a limited audience and without published proceedings.
If you have difficulty anonymizing the reviews, please consult with the IJCAI Ethics Chair on how to handle that situation
No. It applies to any author.
Yes, but it does not apply to the Doctoral Consortium, Journal Track, Sister Conference Track, Demos, Competitions, Early Career Highlights and workshops.
No, it applies to all combined tracks covered by the primary paper initiative.
Any of the authors.
Within one week after the paper submission deadline.
No. The fee is only required for full papers actually submitted.
No. Your fee will be used to support the efforts of reviewers.
No. You can use an LLM to polish the style and the language. IJCAI will employ LLM detection tools! Papers found to be written by LLMs will be desk rejected.
