AI Systems for the Environment (AISE-2025)
25 October 2025 - Afternoon
Room 5.4, School of Engineering and Architecture, University of Bologna (Bologna, Italy) - Viale del Risorgimento, 2, 40136 Bologna BO, Italy
For Presenters: Talks are structured into 2 sessions. At the latest 5 minutes before the session in which your talk is scheduled, please make sure to introduce yourself to the session chair and upload your slides to the laptop in the room (would be nice if you could bring a USB stick for that). Paper talks are all in-person and consist of a 11-minute presentation and a 4-minute Q&A and discussion session.
Please consider this schedule for AISE as tentative and subject to change closer to the workshop. All times in the schedule are in Bologna time.
[14:00-14:15]Â Welcome
Session One: AI Methods for Environmental Monitoring and Resource Management - Chair: TBC
[14:15-14:30] Evaluating Deep Reinforcement Learning for Energy Management: A Statistical Analysis of Forecast Accuracy and Battery Efficiency, Marcos Eduardo Cruz Victorio and Karl Mason
[14:30-14:45] Data-Centric Strategies for Carbon-Efficient Carbon-Intensity Forecasting, Xisen Wang and Noa Zilberman
[14:45-15:00] Adaptive Infrared Landmine Detection: From Compact Models to Deployment Strategies, Andrii Hliuza, Sergii Stirenko and Yuri Gordienko
[15:00-15:15] From Images to Insights: Explainable Biodiversity Monitoring with Plain Language Habitat Explanations, Yutong Zhou and Masahiro Ryo
[15:15-16:00] Coffee Break
[16:00-16:45] Keynote by Dr. Stefanie Kunkel
Session Two: AI-Driven Optimisation and Sustainable Practices - Chair: TBC
[16:45 -17:00] Fair Pricing Optimization in Energy Communities with Differential Evolution, Fernando Lezama, Filipe Doria, Jose Almeida, Joao Soares and Zita Vale
[17:00 -17:15] Generative AI as a catalyst for sustainable consumerism: the impact of second-hand sales on the circular economy, Izabela Ostrowska and Krzysztof Lorenz
[17:15 -17:30] (AM)BI-LPA: Label Propagation on Microbiome Graphs for Generalizable Ecological Quality Assessment, Houria Braikia, Sana Ben Hamida and Marta Rukoz