Every year, the AAAI Conference offers a variety of tracks and submission options β from full research papers to hands-on tutorials, demos, and workshops. But navigating these options can be overwhelming.

This post breaks down the AAAI Proceedings Submission Chart from the above, into an easy-to-follow guide to help you identify the right track based on your goals β whether you’re showcasing a demo, teaching a tutorial, presenting research, or building community.
Goal-Based Submission Paths
Letβs go through each path based on your objective:
π Want to demonstrate a system or product?
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Demo Track
π 2 Pages
π Due: September 15
Ideal if your focus is on showing what your AI system can do, rather than explaining how it works.
π§βπ« Want to teach or share practical knowledge?
β
Tutorial or Lab Forum
π Due: August 8
Lead a session to teach attendees about cutting-edge AI tools or methods, not necessarily tied to your organization.
π§ͺ Want to run a session on a niche or emerging topic?
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Workshops / Bridge Program
π Due: July 25
Great for those wanting to bring a community together around a special AI topic with its own call for papers.
π€ Have cutting-edge research?
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Main Track
π 7 Pages
π Due: July 25
Submit your top AI research for peer review and inclusion in the main proceedings.
β
Alignment Track
π 7 Pages
π Due: July 25
Perfect for research focusing on bridging the gap between system behavior and real-world preferences.
π A student with early-stage research?
β
Student Abstract
π 2 Pages
π Due: September 15
β
Doctoral Consortium
π 2 Pages
π Date: TBD
Great way to get feedback and mentorship from established researchers.
π Working on AI for social good?
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Social Impacts Track
π 7 Pages
π Due: July 25
Focuses on AIβs application to societal challenges or social impact assessments of AI systems.
π« Researching AI in education?
β
EAAI Conference
π 7 Pages
π Due: August 11
Covers research on how people are taught AI or how AI tools improve education.
π Applying AI in real-world deployments?
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IAAI Conference
π 6β8 Pages
π Due: August 1
Ideal for applied AI research in operational environments.
π Want to engage without peer review?
β
Expo Track
Non-peer-reviewed, suited for showing ideas, tools, or projects without academic review.
β
Job Fair / Sponsor
Recruit or promote your organization directly to AI researchers and students.
π Just want to attend?
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Attend & Learn
π January 20β27
Access thousands of pages of content and top-tier research across all AAAI tracks.
π Final Tips
- π Pages = Number of pages allowed in submission.
- π Date = Earliest submission deadline for that track.
- Start early! Many of the top tracks (e.g., Main, Social Impacts, Workshops) have deadlines in July.
Conclusion
Whether you’re a researcher, educator, student or practitioner, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) offers a tailored submission path for you. Use the flowchart above to identify your ideal track β and donβt miss those deadlines!
π Want to explore all your submission options? Check out the full list of AAAI-26βs 14 Calls for Papers β with deadlines, page limits, and track descriptions to help you decide