Special Interest Groups

ACM's Special Interest Groups (SIGs) represent major areas of computing, addressing the interests of technical communities that drive innovation. SIGs offer a wealth of conferences, publications and activities focused on specific computing sub-disciplines. They enable members to share expertise, discovery and best practices.

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Find a SIG Chapter Near You

Chapters are the "local neighborhoods" of ACM. They serve as activity hubs for ACM members and the computing community at large, offering seminars, presentations, and opportunities to meet peers and experts in many computing fields.

Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones Awarded 2025 SIGCSE Award for Distinguished Service

The ACM SIGCSE Award for Distinguished Service to the Computer Science Education Community honors an individual who has a long history of volunteer service to the computer science education community. This service, which is not limited to service to SIGCSE, may take many forms, such as professional society leadership, conference organization, outreach efforts, editorial board participation, or any of a number of other types of service to the computer science education community. Awards may recognize service at any level, for example: K-12, college, graduate, or continuing post-college. This award was initiated in 1997.

Episode 18 of the Computer Architecture Podcast Released

SIGARCH announced the release of Episode 18: "Codesign for Industrial Robotics and the Startup Pivot", featuring guest Dan Sorin, a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University, and co-founder of Realtime Robotics. Sorin is widely known for his pioneering work in memory systems. He has co-authored the seminal Primer on Memory Consistency and Cache Coherence, which has become a foundational resource for students and researchers alike. Sorin's contributions span from developing resilient systems that tolerate hardware faults to innovations in cache coherence protocols, and has been recognized by multiple best paper awards and patents. 

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ASSETS Paper Impact Award

The ASSETS Paper Impact Award is presented every other year (in odd-numbered years) to the authors of an ASSETS conference paper that has had a significant impact on computing and information technology that addresses the needs of persons with disabilities. The selection committee will focus on a paper's impact as judged by influence in the research community, a community of practice, industry, and/or social impact resulting from the work. The award includes a $500 prize and a plaque of recognition for the paper's authors. A public citation for the award will be placed on the SIGACCESS website.  Submissions for the 2025 award will open in Spring 2025.

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SIGMOD 2025 Programming Contest

Student teams from degree-granting institutions are invited to compete in the annual SIGMOD Programming Contest.  The task of the SIGMOD 2025 programming contest is to implement an efficient in-memory join pipeline executor and operators that show great performance on different hardware architectures with a spectrum of hardware characteristics.  The team registration and submission sites open Feb 17, and Feb 24, 2025 respectively. 

SIGMOD Programming Contest

The SIGMETRICS Achievement Award: Call for Nominations

The ACM SIGMETRICS Achievement Award is given annually to an individual who has made long-lasting, influential contributions to the analysis and evaluation of computer/communication system performance.  The award includes a plaque and a $2500 award. The recipient is also invited to give a technical presentation at the conference.  Nomination deadline is March 15, 2025.

SIGSIM Student Travel Award

To support the professional development of Ph.D. students working in the field of modeling and simulation, SIGSIM offers travel support for up to 20 students to attend the Winter Simulation Conference.

Individual awards of up to $1000 will be made. These awards can be used for travel, lodging, and registration expenses. Awardees will need to submit receipts for reimbursement after attending the conference.

The SIGUCCS Academy

The SIGUCCS Academy returns to SIGUCCS 2025 with three great topics – Project Management, Communication, and Student Management. Designed to balance practicality with the hallmark SIGUCCS experience, each academy session provides a half-day of structured and interactive workshops tailored for learning useful skills.  Attendees can participate in the Academy at no cost as part of their conference registration. In addition to learning new skills, they will earn a Credly badge for participating in all three sessions of an Academy topic. 

Find an ACM Conference

ACM SIGs organize and sponsor more than 170 conferences, workshops and symposia worldwide. Find a gathering of like-minded computing professionals.

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Bringing You the World’s Computing Literature

The most comprehensive collection of full-text articles and bibliographic records covering computing and information technology includes the complete collection of ACM's publications. 

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SIG Awards

ACM's Special Interest Groups (SIGs) regularly cite outstanding individuals for their contributions in more than 30 distinct technological fields.

ACM SIGs

SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Committee

The mission of the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Committee is to foster year-round engagement and dialogue within the digital, electronic, computational, and media arts. We facilitate dynamic scholarship and creative programming within the ACM SIGGRAPH organization. Our goal is to promote collaboration between artists and the larger computer graphics and interactive techniques community.  Visit the DAC Website.

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SIGCHI Chapters

There are 81 SIGCHI chapters on 6 continents in 36 different countries, nurturing new connections among chapter members and across chapters. We are seeking to expand the geographical coverage of SIGCHI Chapters - contact us at [email protected] to find out more.

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Virtual Conferences: A Guide to Best Practices

In March 2020 ACM formed a Presidential Task Force (PTF) to help conference organizers transition their events to online. The PTF is working on a guide to offer practical advice and shed light on the largely unfamiliar territory of online conferencing.

The report, available here, includes pointers to a live document with additional resources. We welcome comments, suggestions and experience reports from the community.

SIG Conference Planning Guide

Volunteer commitment and coordination is the foundation that makes an ACM conference successful. ACM provides a comprehensive planning guide with instructions and best practices to help create the best possible event.

Conferences Best Paper Awards

Best Paper Awards are presented at many ACM conferences to authors whose work represents groundbreaking research in their respective areas. By recognizing these select papers for their ingenuity and importance, ACM highlights some of the theoretical and practical innovations that are likely to shape the future of computing.

Desirable Characteristics for AI Teaching Assistants in Programming Education
By Paul Denny, Stephen MacNeil, Jaromir Savelka, Leo Porter, Andrew Luxton-Reilly
Best Paper at ITiCSE '24: Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education

Mining Domain-Based Policies
By Si Zhang, Philip W. L. Fong
Best Paper Award at CODASPY '24: 14th ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy

The Impact of Perceived Tone, Age, and Gender on Voice Assistant Persuasiveness in the Context of Product Recommendations
By Sabid Bin Habib Pias, Ran Huang, Donald S. Williamson, Minjeong Kim, Apu Kapadia
Best paper award at CUI '24: ACM Conversational User Interfaces

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