Call for Papers
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions should follow the SIGKDD formatting requirements and will be evaluated using the SIGKDD Research Track evaluation criteria.
- Preference will be given to papers that are reproducible, and authors are encouraged to share their data and code publicly whenever possible.
- Long papers can be up to 6 pages, and short papers can be up to 3 pages, not including references.
- All submissions must be in PDF format using the KDD main conference paper template (Template Link)
Submissions will be managed via the CMT website. Submit here.
To Note
For Open Problem Submissions:
- We plan to accept a small number of high-quality manuscripts describing open problems in reasoning and planning with LLM for code development.
- Such papers should provide a clear, detailed description and analysis of a new or open problem that poses a significant challenge to existing techniques.
For Demo Submissions:
- Submissions for demonstrations showcasing innovative applications, prototypes, or tools related to the workshop theme are invited.
- Demos should highlight practical implementations, user interfaces, or interactive experiences leveraging LLMs to address challenges in code generation, understanding, optimization, or any other aspect of the software development lifecycle.
- Demo submissions will be limited to one page (excluding references).
Key Dates
June 13th, 2024
Paper/Demo Submission Deadline
July 12th, 2024
Author Notification
July 27th, 2024
Camera Ready Deadline
Review Process and Publication
- The review process is single-round and double-blind (submission files have to be anonymized).
- Accepted papers will be presented as posters during the workshop and listed on the website.
- Long papers can be up to 6 pages, and short papers can be up to 3 pages, not including references.
- A small number of accepted papers will be selected to be presented as contributed talks.
Note that all accepted papers, demos, etc., will not be included in the KDD proceeding.