IJCAI-2025 Special Track on AI, the Arts, and Creativity
AI has been used in recent years to generate creative artefacts or behaviours in domains
such as music, visual arts, storytelling, literature and poetry, games, architecture,
design, autonomously or in collaboration with humans. There is also a growing interest in
developing AI techniques to play roles in creative processes beyond generation, including
analysis, evaluation and curation, as well as in creative solving of complex problems and
in supporting co-creation environments.
The IJCAI 2025 AI, Arts & Creativity special track aims to explore the relationships
between AI and the arts, creativity and creative practice. We welcome original technical
submissions addressing, e.g., the following questions, but stating explicitly how the
proposed research relates with the underlying creative process:
* AI systems that autonomously produce artistic outputs
* Design of AI systems that support, challenge and provoke human creativity through
collaboration and co-creation
* Techniques aiming at combining fast inference and problem solving for creative
tasks, in the spirit of Kahneman’s System I and System II.
* Ethical issues raised by creative AI systems, including appropriation, authorship,
integrity and bias
* The application of AI to creative problem-solving, ideation and generation of
creative behaviour in robotics, software systems, and other non-artistic domains
* Computational paradigms, architectures and algorithms to model, simulate or
implement creativity and creative processes
* Methodologies for the evaluation or curation of artefacts created with AI systems
* The cultural and social impacts of AI on creativity, creative practice, education
and society
* Evaluation of the role and application of AI to better understand human creative
processes
* Computational implementations inspired by fields such as psychology or cognitive
science
Important Dates
Submission deadline (full papers, no separate abstract submission): February 11, 2025
Notification: April 28, 2025
Note: All deadlines are anywhere on earth.
Submission of Research Papers
Research papers are submitted with the same format and general guidelines as for the main
conference (
https://2025.ijcai.org/call-for-papers-main-track/) except that there will be
no summary reject phase and no rebuttal, and we do not require extra files to be uploaded
for previously rejected papers.
Please note that submissions should relate explicitly to the theme of the track, ideally
in the abstract, and will be desk-rejected otherwise. General machine learning papers
should be submitted to IJCAI’s main track.
Research paper submissions must meet all the Submission Requirements described in the
above general instructions. In particular, they must be anonymous, and papers are expected
to satisfy the highest scientific standards as submissions to the main track of IJCAI
2025. Also, double submissions to the special track and main conference are not allowed.
Submit your research paper here:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IJCAI2025
Accepted research papers will be included in the IJCAI 2025 proceedings.
Submission of Demos
As in previous editions, the authors will not be able to submit demos to the AI, Arts
& Creativity track. However, they are invited to submit demos that are relevant to
this special track’s topic to the IJCAI 2025 Demo track, indicating the “AI, Arts &
Creativity” nature of the demo within the submission procedure.
Participation in the conference
At least one author of each accepted paper must participate in the conference at Montreal
and present the work. We are looking forward to the community meeting in person. Authors
who possess evidence indicating their inability to obtain visas for Canada may submit a
request to pcchair(a)2025.ijcai.org to participate in the satellite event in Guangzhou.
Papers not presented in person, whether at the main conference in Montreal or the
satellite event in Guangzhou, will be excluded from the proceedings unless one of the
authors provides notification of exceptional circumstances to IJCAI via
pcchair(a)2025.ijcai.org. Any such exceptional circumstances must receive prior approval
from IJCAI.
The Track Chairs,
F. Amilcar Cardoso
François Pachet
Allegra De Filippo
Enquiries
Please, send all enquiries about the AI, Arts & Creativity Track to the Track
Co-Chairs via email: arts(a)2025.ijcai.org