NAIIC5: NorwAI Innovate Conference - 2025 Scandic Nidelven Hotel, Trondheim Trondheim, Norway, September 23-24, 2025 |
Conference website | https://www.ntnu.edu/norwaiinnovate |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=naiic5 |
Abstract registration deadline | August 8, 2025 |
Submission deadline | August 8, 2025 |
The 5th NorwAI Innovate Conference (https://www.norwaiinnovate.no/) will bring together researchers, practitioners, and other interested parties around the topic of Artificial Intelligence. The conference will feature a session for posters and demonstrations. In addition, authors of posters/demonstrations will have the chance to advertise their contributions in a pitch session. We invite contributions, in particular from Master’s (currently and recently finished), PhD students, and Postdoctoral Fellows, to showcase their exciting research. The posters and demonstrations can present work that has already been published as long as it shows innovation and resides within the domain of Artificial Intelligence.
We expect to accept 10-15 posters due to space restrictions at the venue. An expert committee will assess submitted abstracts regarding their relevance and level of innovation. The best contributions will receive a reward.
To qualify for the prize, at least one of the authors of each accepted poster/demonstration has to register and attend the conference. More information will be disseminated after the notifications.
Submission Guidelines
All submissions should be in English in the form of a PDF with at least the following contents:
- Title
- Author + affiliation
- Descriptive keywords
- Abstract (a maximum of 400 words) outlining:
- Posters: Overall research topic or idea, expected/achieved results
- Demonstrations: Underlying research and description of what will be demonstrated
- References
When preparing your submission, please use the following template on Overleaf: https://www.overleaf.com/read/ktdstxhhrygv
List of Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Machine learning
- Large language models
- Conversational agents
- Natural language processing
- Pattern recognition
- Reinforcement learning
- Anomaly detection
- Bayesian methods
- Personalization
- Scalability
- Algorithms and data structures
- Text and data mining
- Ethical aspects of AI
- Explainable AI
- AI for finance, media, industry
Committees
Program Committee
- Kerstin Bach, NTNU
- T.B.A
Organizing committee
- Betül Bayrak, NTNU
Venue
The conference will be held at Scandic Nidelven Hotel
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Betül Bayrak.