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Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence (ACM SIGAI)
Founded1966
FocusArtificial Intelligence
OriginsACM SIGART
Area served
International
Websitesigai.acm.org

ACM SIGAI is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI), an interdisciplinary group of academic and industrial researchers, practitioners, software developers, end users, and students.

SIGAI, previously called SIGART, started in 1966, publishes the SIGART Bulletin and Intelligence Magazine.[1]

Purpose

SIGAI serves academic teachers and researchers, industrial practitioners, and students; and draws its membership from all three of these communities. Part of SIGAI's remit is to serve as technical experts on AI, both for the ACM community and external entities[2].

Conferences

SIGAI supports several conferences.[3]


Journal

ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (ACM TIST) is a scholarly journal that publishes the quality papers on intelligent systems, applicable algorithms and technology with a multi-disciplinary perspective. An intelligent system is one that uses AI techniques to offer important services (e.g., as a component of a larger system) to allow integrated systems to perceive, reason, learn, and act intelligently in the real world.[4]

Newsletter/Bulletin

AI Matters is the SIGAI quarterly newsletter featuring ideas and announcements of interest to the AI community. AI Matters is archived and made available in the ACM Digital Library.[citation needed]

Awards

SIGAI has two main awards that are given out annually.[citation needed]

Allen Newell Award

The ACM - AAAI Allen Newell Award was founded in honor of Allen Newell.[5]

ACM/SIGAI Autonomous Agents Research Award

Prior to 2014, it was known as the ACM/SIGART Autonomous Agents Award. Winners include the following:[citation needed]

SIGAI Advisory Board

The SIGAI Advisory Board is composed of[6]:

  • Thomas G. Dietterich
  • James A. Hendler
  • Haym Hirsh
  • Eric Horvitz
  • Craig A. Knoblock
  • Qiang Yang
  • Peter Norvig

Previous Board Members

SIGAI Officers

Elected Officers

The SIGAI committee has four Elected Officers[7]:

  • Nick Mattei, Chair
  • Louise Dennis, Vice-Chair
  • Alan Tsang, Secretary/Treasurer
  • Sanmay Das, Past Chair

Previous Elected Officers

Previous elected officers for SIGAI include:

Appointed Officers

The SIGAI committee can also appoint officers to perform particular roles.

SIGAI's current Appointed Officers are[8]:

  • Ziyu Yao, Newsletter Editor-in-Chief
  • Anuj Karpatne, Newsletter Editor-in-Chief
  • Lirong Xia, Conference Coordination Officer
  • Todd Neller, Education Activities Officer
  • Larry Medsker, Public Policy Officer
  • Matt Luckcuck, Information Officer
  • Alan Tsang, Information Officer

Previous Elected Officers

SIGAI's previous elected officers include[9]:

See also

References

  1. ^ "SIGAI History".
  2. ^ https://sigai.acm.org/main/
  3. ^ ACM SIGAI Website Conference Support Page
  4. ^ "ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology".
  5. ^ "SIGAI Awards". ACM SIGAI. Retrieved 4 December 2025.
  6. ^ https://sigai.acm.org/main/aboutus/
  7. ^ https://sigai.acm.org/main/aboutus/
  8. ^ https://sigai.acm.org/main/aboutus/
  9. ^ https://sigai.acm.org/main/aboutus/