AIME 2025: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine in Pavia – June 2025 – Call for Papers

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME 2025)
Pavia, Italy, June 23 to June 26, 2025

Call for Submissions
The AIME 2025 conference invites all interested researchers to submit original
contributions on the development of theory, methods, systems, and applications of AI in
biomedicine, including the application of AI approaches in biomedical informatics,
healthcare organization, and molecular medicine.

Important Dates
Submission opens: October 1, 2024
Abstract submission deadline: January 27, 2025
Paper submission deadline: February 3, 2025
Notification of acceptance: March 21, 2025
Camera-ready submission deadline: April 4, 2025
Main conference: June 23-26, 2025

Scope
Contributions to theory and methods should present or analyze novel AI theories or
methodologies for solving problems in the biomedical field. They may propose new
theories and methods or extensions of existing ones. In either case, the work should
demonstrate its utility for solving biomedical problems and highlight its contribution to the
underlying theoretical foundations. In addition, it should discuss assumptions, limitations,
and novelty with respect to the state of the art.
Contributions addressing systems and applications should describe the development,
implementation or evaluation of innovative, AI-based tools and systems in the biomedical
application domain. These papers should both link the work to the underlying theory and
either analyze the potential benefits for solving biomedical problems or provide empirical
evidence of benefits in clinical practice.

The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Machine learning and big data analytics,
  • Natural language processing,
  • Document classification and information retrieval,
  • Large Language Models and their biomedical applications,
  • AI for biomedical imaging
  • AI for signal processing and time series analysis
  • Foundational models and zero/few shots learning
  • Multimodal learning and information fusion
  • Data and knowledge integration, Graph Neural Networks
  • Visual analytics in biomedicine,
  • Bayesian networks, fuzzy logic and reasoning under uncertainty,
  • Temporal and spatial representation and reasoning,
  • Biomedical ontologies and terminologies,
  • Knowledge-based reasoning in biomedicine,
  • Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs),
  • Healthcare processes and workflow management,
  • Computerized clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and protocols,
  • Patient engagement support (personal healthcare record),
  • Explainable AI (XAI),
  • Precision medicine,
  • AI solutions for ambient assisted living, telemedicine, and e-health.

Awards
The Mario Stefanelli award is given to the best student paper, according to the
conference steering committee, based on the quality of both the paper and oral
presentation at the conference.
The Marco Ramoni award is given to the best regular paper, according to the conference
steering committee, based on the scientific quality of the paper.
AIME Rising Star award is aimed at younger colleagues running their labs with recent
breakthrough papers in the area. If you would like to nominate someone for this award,
please email your proposal to annette.ten.teije@vu.nl and robertmo@bgu.ac.il by March
1st. The criteria for the award and other information will be available on the AIME 2025 website.

 

More info: https://aime25.aimedicine.info/

 

Submission
Papers should be submitted to the AIME 2025 Easy Chair Website. Authors are asked
first to submit an abstract (maximum 250 words), the full paper may be uploaded up to
one week later (please see Important Dates above).
The conference features regular papers in three categories (please note if you are a
student submitting a paper):
1. Full-length research papers (up to 10 pages, including references)
2. Short papers (max 5 pages, including references), describing a short research
project with preliminary results or late-breaking results (work-in-progress)
3. Demo papers (max 5 pages, including references), describing a demonstration of
implemented systems.
Demos of applications are welcome, authors must submit a demo paper (see above). The
demo track will provide opportunities to present software to individuals and small groups
of attendees.
Papers should be formatted according to Springer’s LNCS format and one of the
categories (Full paper, Short paper, Demo paper) must be selected at the time of
submission. Authors should follow Springer’s guidelines for authors and use their
proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, to prepare their papers. Springer’s
proceedings LaTeX templates are also available in Overleaf. Springer encourages
authors to include their ORCIDs in their submissions. All accepted papers (full, short &
demo) will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be published as part of
Springer’s Lecture Notes in AI series.

 

Publication
The proceedings will be published by Springer as part of Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence (LNAI), a subseries of LNCS focusing on Artificial Intelligence. This requires
at least one full registration to be paid for each published paper. Proceedings from prior AIME conferences can be viewed on SpringerLink.
Authors of the best accepted papers will be invited to expand and refine their manuscripts
for possible publication in the journal Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (Elsevier).

Co-Chairs of AIME 2025
Blaž Zupan, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (Program Committee Chair)
Riccardo Bellazzi, University of Pavia, Italy (Local Organization Chair)
Lucia Sacchi, University of Pavia, Italy (Local Organization Chair)