News
- May 5, 2025: Keynote announcement by Chetan Arora (NEW!)
- March 16, 2025: Call for Papers and Program Committee publicly available
- February 21, 2025: AIRE workshop has been accepted at RE'25
- December 30, 2024: A first version of the website is online!
- December 4, 2024: Kick-off meeting of the organizing committee to start working on the proposal.
AIRE Overview
Requirements engineering (RE) poses a multitude of challenges which all impact the subsequent software development processes. The ever-increasing complexity and scale of software systems exacerbates these challenges and necessitates automatic support. Techniques from the vast landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) have shown significant success in providing this automatic support.
In the past, AI techniques like natural language processing (NLP), information retrieval (IR), and machine learning (ML) have been demonstrated to meet many of the aforementioned challenges in RE. The advent of large language models (LLMs) constitutes another opportunity for leveraging AI techniques to aid the RE phase. The International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Requirements Engineering (AIRE) aims to foster research applying AI techniques to RE problems, but also applying RE techniques to the development of AI-based systems. To this end, AIRE invites researchers and practitioners alike to present, review, and discuss the state of the art synergy between AI and RE.
We welcome submissions in the intersection between RE and AI. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- RE quality models and their automation
- Natural language processing and comprehension
- Natural language semantics, understanding and generation
- Machine learning techniques including supervised, unsupervised, and machine-human interactions
- Artificial neural networks, deep learning
- Large language models and generative AI for RE practices
- Detection of uncertainties and ambiguities
- Logic-based reasoning techniques
- Knowledge acquisition and representation
- Agent-based solutions
- Problem solving and decision making support mechanisms
- Optimization techniques
- Automated approaches for prioritization
- RE for machine learning-based systems
- RE to support explainable AI
- RE for AI-based safety-critical systems
- RE for energy-efficient and sustainable AI
- Agentic RE
- Multi-modal requirements and their automation
- AI-assisted requirements creativity and augmentation
- Automated translation of goals and intents into requirements
AIRE'25 has been accepted at the Call for Workshops for the 33rd IEEE International Requirements Engineering 2025 conference
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