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UDENE Presented at ICAA 2025 in Manchester

Posted on 12/11/2025

Integrating ML and XAI for Urban Planning and Air Quality

The 9th International Conference on Advances in Artificial Intelligence (ICAAI 2025) was attended in Manchester, UK, from 14 to 16 November 2025, where the latest results from the UDENE project were presented.

Presentation on Traffic Optimization and Air Quality

During the conference, Marija Kopanja delivered the presentation titled:
“Integrating ML and XAI with Urban Planning: Air Quality Predictions to Support Traffic Optimization.”
The work highlighted how machine learning (ML) and explainable AI (XAI) can be applied in urban planning to help authorities make more transparent decisions regarding traffic optimization, with the goal of reducing air pollution. The study will be published in the ACM conference proceedings.

Acknowledgement of Collaborative Efforts

The presentation was made possible with the support and collaboration of colleagues Polina Maglevannaia, Nikola Obrenović, and Marina Carević Tomić, as well as all other participants whose contributions were essential to the success of the work.

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