AIiH 2025 Overview
In September 2025, we welcomed delegates from 27 different countries to attend this second edition of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (AIiH 2025), which is hosted in September 2025 in the Jesus College, University of Cambridge, UK.
This year, a total of 83 full-length papers (12 pages plus to 2 pages of references) and 102 short abstracts (up to 5 pages in length) were received by the April deadline. AIiH 2025 continued to adopt the double-blind peer review policy for full-length papers. Each paper received at least 3 reviews, with an average of 3.6 reviews. Abstracts received 2 or 3 expert reviews per submission. A total of 60 full-length papers are selected for publication in the proceedings and 46 abstracts (excluding late-breaking abstracts) are digitally archived online with DOIs. Contributing authors are from 27 countries, which reflects the international nature of the conference. The best paper and best poster prizes were selected and awarded at the conference. AIiH 2024 also offered 5 bursaries to students in order to encourage wider participation, particularly where financial support was needed.
The conference programme can be found here, and the details of the AIiH 2025 proceedings are available here.
We are honored to have 5 distinguished scholars as invited speakers. Dr. Meng Fang from University of Liverpool delivers the conference tutorial on Large Language Models. The 4 keynotes are given by Prof. Kerstin Denecke from Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland, Prof. Yulan He from Kings College London, Prof. Daniel Elson from Imperial College London, and Prof. Elvira Perez Vallejos from University of Nottingham & RAI UK. AIiH 2025 also features a Panel Session on Responsible AI for Healthcare chaired by Prof. Elvira Perez Vallejos. We are grateful to their inspiring contributions.
The conference banquet was taken place in the Old Courts Hall of the Gonville & Caius College. Caius is the fourth oldest College in the University of Cambridge. The College is one of the largest Colleges in Cambridge. It has produced fifteen Nobel Prize winners (more than any Oxbridge College bar Trinity College, Cambridge).
Keynote and Plenary Speakers
Tutorial: Large Language Models

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