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International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence

The International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) is a conference in the field of artificial intelligence. The conference series has been organized by the nonprofit IJCAI Organization since 1969. It was held biennially in odd-numbered years from 1969 to 2015 and annually starting from 2016. More recently, IJCAI was held jointly every…

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Abbreviation
IJCAI
Discipline
artificial intelligence
Frequency
Biennially (1969-2015) Annually (2016-present)
History
1969–present
Open access
yes (https://www.ijcai.org/all_proceedings)

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International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence → IJCAI
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International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence → artificial intelligence
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International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence → Biennially (1969-2015) Annually (2016-present)
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International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence → 1969–present
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International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence → yes (https://www.ijcai.org/all_proceedings)
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International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence → https://www.ijcai.org

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International Joint Conference on Artificial IntelligenceDisciplineartificial intelligence1.00infobox
International Joint Conference on Artificial IntelligenceFrequencyBiennially (1969-2015) Annually (2016-present)1.00infobox
International Joint Conference on Artificial IntelligenceHistory1969–present1.00infobox
International Joint Conference on Artificial IntelligenceOpen accessyes (https://www.ijcai.org/all_proceedings)1.00infobox
International Joint Conference on Artificial IntelligenceWebsitehttps://www.ijcai.org1.00infobox

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