Welcome to AI4RAILS 2025
6th International Workshop on
“Artificial Intelligence for RAILwayS”
colocated with EDCC 2025
April 8, 2025
Lisbon, Portugal
The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the industry has been so disruptive that it has given rise to a new wave of research and applications. Several sectors have benefited significantly from AI adoption and this positive trend is planned to continue. Modern and future railways represent one of the fields in which AI is expected to have a significant impact in a medium to long-term perspective, to get higher levels of automation. Despite this opening for unprecedented scenarios in railway systems, it also raises concerns regarding system dependability and new threats associated with a high level of autonomy.
Therefore, the first step towards adopting AI in the railway sector is understanding to what extent AI can be considered reliable, safe, and secure. In such a context, the AI4RAILS workshop series started in 2020, stemming from the Shift2Rail project RAILS (Roadmaps for the AI integration in the raiL Sector), to provide annually a forum for researchers, practitioners, and business leaders to discuss and share new perspectives, ideas, technologies, and solutions for effective and dependable integration of AI techniques in rail-based transportation systems. The current edition is supported by the Europe's Rail project Academics4Rail.
Themes and Goals
The 2025 edition of AI4RAILS highlights trustworthy, dependable, and safe AI applications for rail freight and passenger systems. It welcomes AI techniques such as machine learning, neural networks, evolutionary algorithms, computer vision, and knowledge-based systems to enhance the reliability and efficiency of modern railways.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
AI for railway safety, availability, reliability, and security
Transferability to railways of AI approaches from other sectors (e.g., avionics, automotive, etc.)
Autonomous and cooperative train driving, including virtual coupling
Automatic detection of signals, pedestrians, and obstacles
Predictive maintenance and defect detection in railways
AI for traffic planning and management
Adversarial challenges in AI with a focus on railway case-studies
Cognitive Digital Twins and Resource Allocation for railways
Run-time model checking and AI with a focus on railway case studies
Explainable and trustworthy AI in railway applications
Certification and compliance standards for autonomous trains
Important Dates
Paper submission opening date: Dec 20th, 2024
Paper submission deadline: Jan 10th, 2025
Author notification: Jan 31st, 2025
Camera-ready paper due: Mar 5th, 2025
Submission and Publication
AI4RAILS 2025 invites original papers not submitted elsewhere, presenting original contributions. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by members of the program committee. They will be evaluated based on originality, contribution to the field, technical and presentation quality, and relevance to the workshop.
Submitted papers must be written in English. Further details and instructions will be announced soon.
Paper submission must be made through the following Easychair link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ai4rails25
Workshop Series Steering Committee
Nikola Bešinović, Technical University of Dresden, Germany - ✉ (send an email)
Francesco Flammini, IDSIA USI-SUPSI, Switzerland, and University of Florence, Italy - ✉ (send an email)
Rob Goverde, TU Delft Transport Institute, Netherlands - ✉ (send an email)
Zhiyuan Lin, University of Leeds, United Kingdom - ✉ (send an email)
Ronghui Liu, University of Leeds, United Kingdom - ✉ (send an email)
Stefano Marrone, University of Naples Federico II, Italy - ✉ (send an email)
Roberto Nardone, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy - ✉ (send an email)
Valeria Vittorini, University of Naples Federico II, Italy - ✉ (send an email)
Workshop Chairs & Organizers
Francesco Flammini, IDSIA USI-SUPSI, Switzerland, and University of Florence, Italy - ✉ (send an email)
Valeria Vittorini, University of Naples Federico II, Italy - ✉ (send an email)
Program Committee Members
Nikola Bešinović, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Julie Beugin, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
Lorenzo De Donato, Unversity of Naples Federico II, Italy
Francesco Flammini, IDSIA USI-SUPSI, Switzerland, and University of Florence, Italy
Hangli Ge, University of Tokyo, Japan
Mohamed Ghazel, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
Rob Goverde, TU Delft Transport Institute, Netherlands
Ronghui Liu, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Fredrik Heintz, Linköping University, Sweden
Zhiyuan Lin, University of Leeds, UK
Stefano Marrone, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Claudio Mazzariello, Hitachi Rail STS, Italy
Roberto Nardone, University of Naples "Parthenope", Italy
Paola Pellegrini, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
Alberto Petrillo, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Danijela Ristic-Durrant, OHB Digital Services GmbH, Germany, and University of Ni ̆s, Republic of Serbia
Matteo Salani, IDSIA USI-SUPSI, Switzerland
Carlo Sansone, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Stefania Santini, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Ruifan Tang, University of Leeds, UK
Valeria Vittorini, University of Naples Federico II, Italy